Best Plumbing Services in New York, NY
Ralph was great. Came over this morning to clear our terrace drains. Was very friendly, easy-going, efficient, well-priced. He brought a young colleague, who was very polite. They even swept up the deck after they were done. We will definitely use Barone Plumbing again as our go-to plumber.
New York, NY
Manny arrived within two hours after calling as promised. Very professional and competent. I especially appreciated his willingness to move through all the crap in my basement left by tenants without complaint. Vert patient and courteous I would highly recommend him
411 W 44th St Apartment 15 New York, NY 10036
I recently had my sewer line back up and flood into my basement. I called Statewide for emergency help and Juan came out to fix the problem that same evening. You can count on Juan to get the job done no matter what and do it with a good attitude and professional manner.
100 Matawan Rd Ste 325 Matawan, NJ 07746
This review is for Joe The Plumber, Brooklyn, 6124 16th Ave, 11204, tel: 917-295-5243, email: [email protected]…. Their master plumber is Ray Derosa, LIC#955. As a courtesy, I have entered this same review under the listing for the plumber Ray Derosa.
I had Joe the Plumber's name scratched down on a piece of paper, so I think I got it from a neighbor a year or two ago.. I also saw him listed on Angies List. I called him last week to replace the anode in my 65 gallon A.O. Smith water heater (sold by Sears as a PowerMiser 9). The A.O. Smith does not make that size water heater anymore, so I am trying to stretch the life of the current water heater by replacing the anode every 3-5 years. For those unfamiliar with water heaters, the anode rod is a sacrificial piece of metal (usually magnesium or a zinc-aluminum alloy) that hangs in your water heater and prevents the tank from rusting. It takes the hit and oxidizes (ie: rusts) instead of the metal in the tank.
I contacted about 7 different plumbers, but only 2 plumbers were willing to come and replace water heater anodes. Of those two plumbers, the other plumber replaces only large commercial water heaters anode rods at nearly double the cost, so the choice was easy. Joe came the next week with plumbing crew, figured out how to remove a 4 foot long anode rod with less than 16 head-room above the water heater, and managed to squeeze in a new anode rod. The total cost was $250, which seemed fair the actual cost of replacing the water heater in about 5 more years if I did not replace the anode rod.
I had Joe the Plumber's name scratched down on a piece of paper, so I think I got it from a neighbor a year or two ago.. I also saw him listed on Angies List. I called him last week to replace the anode in my 65 gallon A.O. Smith water heater (sold by Sears as a PowerMiser 9). The A.O. Smith does not make that size water heater anymore, so I am trying to stretch the life of the current water heater by replacing the anode every 3-5 years. For those unfamiliar with water heaters, the anode rod is a sacrificial piece of metal (usually magnesium or a zinc-aluminum alloy) that hangs in your water heater and prevents the tank from rusting. It takes the hit and oxidizes (ie: rusts) instead of the metal in the tank.
I contacted about 7 different plumbers, but only 2 plumbers were willing to come and replace water heater anodes. Of those two plumbers, the other plumber replaces only large commercial water heaters anode rods at nearly double the cost, so the choice was easy. Joe came the next week with plumbing crew, figured out how to remove a 4 foot long anode rod with less than 16 head-room above the water heater, and managed to squeeze in a new anode rod. The total cost was $250, which seemed fair the actual cost of replacing the water heater in about 5 more years if I did not replace the anode rod.
Brooklyn, NY 11214
My wife and I came acrosss Plumber New York a friends reccomendation and we were very glad. They answered the call immmediately and gave us a terrific estimate for our budget and agreed to do doing the work immediately. They were necer intrusive in our home nor were they tardy in getting the job done and cleaning up as if they weren't there at all! There was never a time when our call wasn't answered to swiftly if not immediately. As an added bonus we needed new fixtures and John helped us find the best (and tasteful, fashionable desiegn) kind and stay within our budget. We won't hesitate to call Plumber NYC again.
315 E 72nd St New York, NY 10021
I just had a great experience with an exceptional and reasonable plumber...Pete. I can't recommend him more. I had a clogged main and he said he'd be there in 30 minutes and he was right on time! He was skilled, helpful and extremely courteous! If you live in Bergen County, NJ and you need a qualified plumber give Pete a call.
Lodi, NJ 07644
I am not rating them based on their work but rather on their lack of customer service. Tuesday 6/15 at 6:05 p.m. I sent a message that I would be available on Friday 6/18. Received a reply on Wednesday 6/16 asking for my address which I promptly sent. Also mentioned that my husband was home if someone wanted to go by. Reply was I will let you know. Never heard from him until I messaged him on Friday 6/18 at 9:40 a.m. I sent a message asking if someone was going to come by and if so please let me know approximately what time. The reply was give me a few and I will let you know (10:33 am.) At 12:35 sends a text telling me what it could run me xxx dollars.
I replied I wanted to make sure the company can do the work. He said when I was ready to do the work let him know. To which I responded that I want to have a conversation first to discuss the work involved, cost & timeline. He replied he was booked for that day but can stop by on the weekend or during the week after 4:30p.m. Said he was free Saturday & Sunday, weekdays after 4 pm. Asked if he could come by tomorrow, Sat. 6/19. At first I said after 12 then sent another message with 8-9 a.m. Reply was give me a few and I will let you know (standard response). He can do 2-3 pm. Saturday 6/19 at 10:10 sends me a message that his guy will be at my house in about an hour. I said I wasn't home but will be by 1 and reminded him that agreed time was 2-3. At 11:27 I let him know I was home. His response he will be there as agreed. At 3:16 I asked for his ETA. At 4:51 he responded with his guy got stuck on a job but will come by on Monday but someone needs to be home all day.. Excuse me? I told him to forget it because he wasted my time. He wasn't the first nor the only plumber I contacted but he was the only one that wasted my time. Everyone else showed up when they scheduled or called/texted to say they were running late. The person texting I am assuming is Zach who should learn that you get more bees with honey than with vinegar.
I replied I wanted to make sure the company can do the work. He said when I was ready to do the work let him know. To which I responded that I want to have a conversation first to discuss the work involved, cost & timeline. He replied he was booked for that day but can stop by on the weekend or during the week after 4:30p.m. Said he was free Saturday & Sunday, weekdays after 4 pm. Asked if he could come by tomorrow, Sat. 6/19. At first I said after 12 then sent another message with 8-9 a.m. Reply was give me a few and I will let you know (standard response). He can do 2-3 pm. Saturday 6/19 at 10:10 sends me a message that his guy will be at my house in about an hour. I said I wasn't home but will be by 1 and reminded him that agreed time was 2-3. At 11:27 I let him know I was home. His response he will be there as agreed. At 3:16 I asked for his ETA. At 4:51 he responded with his guy got stuck on a job but will come by on Monday but someone needs to be home all day.. Excuse me? I told him to forget it because he wasted my time. He wasn't the first nor the only plumber I contacted but he was the only one that wasted my time. Everyone else showed up when they scheduled or called/texted to say they were running late. The person texting I am assuming is Zach who should learn that you get more bees with honey than with vinegar.
1546 E 32nd St Ste 1 Brooklyn, NY 11234
I live in Bayonne and was in need of some light plumbing work. Joe stopped by on a Saturday and did a fantastic job at a great price. Would highly recommend Angelo for anyone in need of a small or large project. Very professional.
239 Avenue B Bayonne, NJ 07002
Awesome service! I received quick, reliable, honest service. I would definately recommend to my family and friends. Della - Hackensack NJ
7412 3rd Ave North Bergen, NJ 07047
My family has been using Frank for almost a decade. He has done almost every installation or repair possible for us...and some very complex jobs. He always provides outstanding quality, quick turnaround, fair prices, available at short notice, and always with a smile. Do not hesitate to hire him. My only regret on posting this review is now I can't monopolize his services.
1217 63rd St North Bergen, NJ 07047
Carmine is absolutely the best! He's a one man shop by choice and specializes in old boilers. He is extremely professional, knowledgeable, polite, and funny. He came to look at my 1987 Burnham boiler, completely cleaned it out, inspected it, changed some old parts, and taught me how to maintain it. He's responsive and timely and chargers a fair price. I would not hesitate to recommend him to anyone!
7415-13TH Ave Brooklyn, NY 11228
My condo building used Clear Flow for a furnace/ water heater replacement. They were on time, worked all day- can't say enough good things!
Jersey City, NJ 07302
the tech rep was very good and solved our problem and we highly reccomend him and My GuyPlumbing
310 W Water St Toms River, NJ 08753
Luis and helpers Michael and Will did a great job replacing some very old and corroded sewer and gutter pipes. They were very professional, skilled, and hard-working, arranging the work so that we were unable to use toilets and water for only a couple of hours. Leon, the owner, told us it would take three days, with only one day unable to use water, and they kept to the schedule exactly. We will continue to call Martin Plumbing from now on.
234 Creamer St Brooklyn, NY 11231
Had a stopped-up toilet from child dropping something and flushing it down, and leaking hot water heater. They came fast, super nice, fair prices. Didn't charge for snaking toilet. Yay!
415 Washington St Hoboken, NJ 07030
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86 Wall St New York, NY 10005
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New York, NY
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647 E 11th St New York, NY 10009
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1180 6th Ave New York, NY 10036













