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They did a great job running a gas line to my pool heater. They were dine in a bout two hours. They also did it for a great price. The other quotes i got were every high. I highly recommend them.
Edmond, OK 73025
Jerry with Smart Guy Plumbing was referred to us by our regular sweet plumber, Bob who claims he is going to retire for about the last 10 years.
We had a nightmare of an experience with (A-MACS plumbing see other reviews for reference). SO we needed to ask someone about a gas line and our regular plumber didn't do this work but did refer Smart Guy Plumbing.
The minute Jerry got here I was just blown away with his kindness and great demeanor he had with his customers. I told him the issue the other plumber claimed we had and he noticed how the other plumber didn't fix our pipe leak like they should have. So first he completed that then assured us that the gas line was no issue. Jerry's knowledge of plumbing is extensive, he has been doing this for 35 years he mentioned and you could just tell he knew what he was doing.
He thoroughly explained things to you as the customer and told you what steps to take to take.
Jerry was wonderful, I won't ever be hesitant to ever use him again. His rates were fair I felt, $113 an hour which is very normal for a plumber.
There isn't a website but they do have a facebook page, type in Smart guy plumbing and you can find him easily!
We had a nightmare of an experience with (A-MACS plumbing see other reviews for reference). SO we needed to ask someone about a gas line and our regular plumber didn't do this work but did refer Smart Guy Plumbing.
The minute Jerry got here I was just blown away with his kindness and great demeanor he had with his customers. I told him the issue the other plumber claimed we had and he noticed how the other plumber didn't fix our pipe leak like they should have. So first he completed that then assured us that the gas line was no issue. Jerry's knowledge of plumbing is extensive, he has been doing this for 35 years he mentioned and you could just tell he knew what he was doing.
He thoroughly explained things to you as the customer and told you what steps to take to take.
Jerry was wonderful, I won't ever be hesitant to ever use him again. His rates were fair I felt, $113 an hour which is very normal for a plumber.
There isn't a website but they do have a facebook page, type in Smart guy plumbing and you can find him easily!
Oklahoma City, OK
Great local plumbing team. Family owned, very reasonable on the price. They do excellent work and you can really tell that they care to make sure that the job was done right.
Would definitely use them again.
Would definitely use them again.
3810 N Tulsa Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
So pleased with our experience with Green Lion! Johnny was extremely professional and friendly. We had a leaky outdoor faucet, a dripping shower, and two old toilets that didn't work right. He fixed three of the four then came and asked to show me something. The interior of our shower handle was completely rusted and would have been a much more complicated and expensive job than he originally quoted. So he said he could take that part off the total and it would likely be able to wait another year until it needed to be replaced. The quality of his work was excellent, his prices were competitive, and he's an honest businessman. We're definitely using Green Lion in the future!
Oklahoma City, OK
My girlfriend purchased a service agreement from Triple play and has had reasonably good service from them to this point.
Today, her heat went out.
The technician stated that she had a cracked heat exchanger and that he had readings of as much as 5 parts per million on the second floor of her home, which made little sense since she has Carbon Monoxide detectors. He never stated why the unit stopped working. He gave her a choice. Spend 6200.00 on a new furnace, or spend 16000.00 on a new system as her AC was also old.
I asked the technician to put in writing his carbon monoxide findings and he said it would be on the quote, which he would email to her. She never received a quote at all.
Another reputable heat and air company came out the same night and could not get a carbon monoxide reading whatsoever. They stated that her unit was indeed original to the house and gave us a choice between replacing the furnace for 3200.00 or repairing the gas valve for 575.00.
I do not believe any HVAC company should work for free, but to charge a single nurse, mother of two 6200.00 to replace a furnace that Lowes sells for around 1200 dollars is unreasonable, opportunistic and not the way to treat anyone that you would want back as a repeat customer.
Triple Play will be hopefully refunding the service agreement they sold her, and they will not be on our list of companies that we will consider doing business with in the future.
Today, her heat went out.
The technician stated that she had a cracked heat exchanger and that he had readings of as much as 5 parts per million on the second floor of her home, which made little sense since she has Carbon Monoxide detectors. He never stated why the unit stopped working. He gave her a choice. Spend 6200.00 on a new furnace, or spend 16000.00 on a new system as her AC was also old.
I asked the technician to put in writing his carbon monoxide findings and he said it would be on the quote, which he would email to her. She never received a quote at all.
Another reputable heat and air company came out the same night and could not get a carbon monoxide reading whatsoever. They stated that her unit was indeed original to the house and gave us a choice between replacing the furnace for 3200.00 or repairing the gas valve for 575.00.
I do not believe any HVAC company should work for free, but to charge a single nurse, mother of two 6200.00 to replace a furnace that Lowes sells for around 1200 dollars is unreasonable, opportunistic and not the way to treat anyone that you would want back as a repeat customer.
Triple Play will be hopefully refunding the service agreement they sold her, and they will not be on our list of companies that we will consider doing business with in the future.
Oklahoma City, OK
Extremely polite and professional and explained everything they were going to do. Reasonable price too. I will use them again.
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
I want to thank Herman's Plumbing for being able to come out on the same day I called. After going through 10 (!) other companies to repair my A/C Herman's was the only one to offer same day service. The technician, Chad, was very nice. He showed me the malfunctioning part and explained what happened. He also checked my filters, fluid levels and other A/C parts for even possible future problems. The A/C was fixed in 30 minutes and I was a very happy camper. Please give Herman's a shot if you have problems with your A/C.
1545 Republic Cir, midwest city, OK 73130
I have nothing but positive accolades for Cherokee Plumbing. We initially found them on Angie's List after shopping around with several other plumbing companies. One fateful July afternoon I looked up at the ceiling on our downstairs bathroom to see cracks with dripping water. Never a good sign. My husband popped the ceiling to reveal a gush of water and moldy drywall. Second bad sign. We knew then that this was going to be no small task. The first plumbing company charged us $100 to reset the upstairs toilet. That did not fix the problem. The second company said that we would need to replace a section of the pipes that had been rusted out and had holes; they quoted us almost $1000. The next few companies had the same consensus. We called Cherokee for a quote and although they weren't the cheapest their professionalism landed them the job. Their owner, Colin, came out to evaluate our situation and give us a quote. He took the time to show me and my husband everything that he was seeing and explained the ins and out. His demeanor and clear competence made him easy to trust. The determination was that we needed to replace all of our vintage cast iron, circa 1937, plumbing. Although we could patch the original plumbing it would only buy us time, and did we really want to have to re-do the drywall, etc. again in a few months or years? The diagnosis and price tag was not pretty, but it was a much easier pill to swallow after being included in the process. Colin told my husband the prep work that he could do himself to cut down on costs. While the work was expensive we never once felt taken advantage of or price gauged. Colin did a great job at keeping us in the loop and enabled us to make as many choices as possible, such as what type of pipe material to use. He had a detailed contract outlining the work and a very pleasant secretary, Mary, to work with and answer any questions we had. Even though I could call his office I never once felt like I was imposing if I called his cell phone because he was always so personable.
Once we got the job scheduled it took them about 4 days to replace all the plumbing. We weren't able to stay at our house during that time due to the water being off, but I trusted Colin with our house key and he never once gave me a reason to doubt him. He did an excellent job calling us at the end of the day to discuss the progress and even asked us to meet him a few times to show us some concerns he had and get our input. After working with several other contractors after him to get our bathroom put back together I can tell you what a rare, but much appreciated, thing that is. It is difficult to be put in an emergency situation like ours and to feel powerless, but Colin did the best possible job to ease our anxiety and help us feel empowered. It was so nice to know exactly what was going on and to realize that he valued our time and business.
He left our house cleaner than it was when he arrived. His workers meticulously put up sheeting to stop dust from spreading, laid down paper to protect our floors, and cleaned up after themselves every day. Quite the anomaly for contractors!
Most importantly is that our plumbing works! We have not had a single problem since he finished at our house. I wish all companies could be as professional and courteous as Cherokee Plumbing. They get the job done right and are customer oriented. They have our business for life.
Once we got the job scheduled it took them about 4 days to replace all the plumbing. We weren't able to stay at our house during that time due to the water being off, but I trusted Colin with our house key and he never once gave me a reason to doubt him. He did an excellent job calling us at the end of the day to discuss the progress and even asked us to meet him a few times to show us some concerns he had and get our input. After working with several other contractors after him to get our bathroom put back together I can tell you what a rare, but much appreciated, thing that is. It is difficult to be put in an emergency situation like ours and to feel powerless, but Colin did the best possible job to ease our anxiety and help us feel empowered. It was so nice to know exactly what was going on and to realize that he valued our time and business.
He left our house cleaner than it was when he arrived. His workers meticulously put up sheeting to stop dust from spreading, laid down paper to protect our floors, and cleaned up after themselves every day. Quite the anomaly for contractors!
Most importantly is that our plumbing works! We have not had a single problem since he finished at our house. I wish all companies could be as professional and courteous as Cherokee Plumbing. They get the job done right and are customer oriented. They have our business for life.
13766 N Lincoln Blvd, Edmond, OK 73013
Pricey!
$297 to clean shower and bathroom sink drains. Took less than an hour. Oh, well...live and learn!
$297 to clean shower and bathroom sink drains. Took less than an hour. Oh, well...live and learn!
Oklahoma City, OK
I'm not much of a review poster, more of a review reader. I felt obligated to leave a review this time though. Bottom line up front: $129/hr for a plumber and helper and the person that answers the phone back at the shop is rude as hell.
I had a water main bust in my home after the cold freeze at the beginning of Jan. Water was pouring out of my ceilings, not a pretty site. I called around to a few people to try getting somebody to come out, city plumbing said they couldn't make it until the next day. As this was the soonest I could find, I took it. They showed up at my door 5 hrs later. Good on them.
I showed them the leak and asked if they could fix it. They agreed and off they went. The plumber, Todd, was a great friendly guy. He talked me through it all and gave pointers on how to prevent similar situation from happening. They ended up not having the correct glue, so they had to make a store run. They finish the job in about 3 hrs and then we do a water check. Still leaking. They work at it some more, do another water check, still leaking. Finally, they said we don't have all the parts to complete the project, so we would have to run to the store again and then we will be charging overtime. I passed on the overtime charges, they said but we will get you hot water before we leave. An hour, I have hot water with a slow drip. They put a bucket under and said we will be back first thing in the morning, around 9. They leave, I turn on the hot water tank and it starts spraying water out of the connections. I turned it off and made it without hot water.
The next morning around 10 they show up to tackle it again. They can't get the shark bite to connect because the floor joist is in their way. They keep connecting, checking, leaks, them retry. 2hrs later, they said they needed to run back to the shop to get the correct tools. My girlfriend asks me if they have tried using the access panel behind the dryer that she told them about the previous day. I chase them down in the driveway and ask them about the panel, and they said oh yeah, I remember being told that yesterday. 30 minutes later, everything is fixed.
They gather all of their tools and start writing up the invoice. I was guessing a $100 service call, $400 for fixing the broken lines (total broken - 2ft), but then I get a bill for over a $1,000. Parts were $130. The rest, labor! I paid the plumbers because I knew they had to charge what they had to charge, I figured I would speak to the office about maybe reducing the bill since there was a store run, hrs spent to get hot water that didn't work, having to rework the same issue multiple times.
My girlfriend is the nicest lady you meet, so I figured she would be the best person to speak with them. The gentleman at the office treated her like chopped liver. She said he treated her like a dumb rich girl, making rude replies and telling her to quit repeating herself. His main argument was the plumber didn't charge us for all of the parts he used and he didn't sum up the hrs properly so we were already receiving a discount. To rerun the plumbing in a few rooms deserved a price tag like that, not just 2 ft of broken of line in the ceiling.
To sum it up, Todd is a nice plumber, has some things to work on, but City plumbing is expensive and needs to work on customer relations.
I had a water main bust in my home after the cold freeze at the beginning of Jan. Water was pouring out of my ceilings, not a pretty site. I called around to a few people to try getting somebody to come out, city plumbing said they couldn't make it until the next day. As this was the soonest I could find, I took it. They showed up at my door 5 hrs later. Good on them.
I showed them the leak and asked if they could fix it. They agreed and off they went. The plumber, Todd, was a great friendly guy. He talked me through it all and gave pointers on how to prevent similar situation from happening. They ended up not having the correct glue, so they had to make a store run. They finish the job in about 3 hrs and then we do a water check. Still leaking. They work at it some more, do another water check, still leaking. Finally, they said we don't have all the parts to complete the project, so we would have to run to the store again and then we will be charging overtime. I passed on the overtime charges, they said but we will get you hot water before we leave. An hour, I have hot water with a slow drip. They put a bucket under and said we will be back first thing in the morning, around 9. They leave, I turn on the hot water tank and it starts spraying water out of the connections. I turned it off and made it without hot water.
The next morning around 10 they show up to tackle it again. They can't get the shark bite to connect because the floor joist is in their way. They keep connecting, checking, leaks, them retry. 2hrs later, they said they needed to run back to the shop to get the correct tools. My girlfriend asks me if they have tried using the access panel behind the dryer that she told them about the previous day. I chase them down in the driveway and ask them about the panel, and they said oh yeah, I remember being told that yesterday. 30 minutes later, everything is fixed.
They gather all of their tools and start writing up the invoice. I was guessing a $100 service call, $400 for fixing the broken lines (total broken - 2ft), but then I get a bill for over a $1,000. Parts were $130. The rest, labor! I paid the plumbers because I knew they had to charge what they had to charge, I figured I would speak to the office about maybe reducing the bill since there was a store run, hrs spent to get hot water that didn't work, having to rework the same issue multiple times.
My girlfriend is the nicest lady you meet, so I figured she would be the best person to speak with them. The gentleman at the office treated her like chopped liver. She said he treated her like a dumb rich girl, making rude replies and telling her to quit repeating herself. His main argument was the plumber didn't charge us for all of the parts he used and he didn't sum up the hrs properly so we were already receiving a discount. To rerun the plumbing in a few rooms deserved a price tag like that, not just 2 ft of broken of line in the ceiling.
To sum it up, Todd is a nice plumber, has some things to work on, but City plumbing is expensive and needs to work on customer relations.
1001 N University Blvd, Norman, OK 73069