Best Plumbing Services in Philadelphia, PA
Nic came out promptly to replace my shower diverters and some eroded pipes in the back. He was quick, professional and explained everything he did. I'll be using him for all my future plumbing/HVAC needs, and the best part is, he is a local small business owner.
124 S Fox St, Rockledge, PA 19046
I reached out to Yelp on Sunday.. Mark got in contact immediately. He come out the next day on time , and got the job done in an hour. Very professional and reliable, will definitely use him and he's highly recommended!
Philadelphia, PA
Called on two separate occasions based on a referral. Both times never got a return call. Maybe they are too busy and don't need the work.
1002 E Pleasant St, Glenside, PA 19038
I won't ever tackle an electrical project at home. It scares me. But plumbing? It's just tightening a nut or replacing a washer. Not a problem. My quick repair of a leaky bathroom faucet turned into a replastering of my den ceiling. Now plumbing too is off-limits. So when both shower faucets started leaking at the same time, I called Scott Plumbing.
The past few plumbers we used were either non-responsive, too far out of the area, or just plain weird (Your whippet is very fat...thank you Cesar Milan.). So I called Scott Plumbing in nearby Flourtown and they stopped by the next day, fixed the problem in an hour, and didn't overcharge us. That, in my mind, is five star service. Plus, he was nice and knew everything about the plumbing in our style house. He told me that the washers were the originals from when the house was built in 1955. I said that that was interesting, but do you think my whippet is fat? He left posthaste.
The past few plumbers we used were either non-responsive, too far out of the area, or just plain weird (Your whippet is very fat...thank you Cesar Milan.). So I called Scott Plumbing in nearby Flourtown and they stopped by the next day, fixed the problem in an hour, and didn't overcharge us. That, in my mind, is five star service. Plus, he was nice and knew everything about the plumbing in our style house. He told me that the washers were the originals from when the house was built in 1955. I said that that was interesting, but do you think my whippet is fat? He left posthaste.
24 E Mill Rd, Flourtown, PA 19031
Our toilet wasn't flushing right for awhile and we figured we probably needed a new one. Mark responded so fast, was very friendly and honest. He was affordable, did great work and got it done fast and hassle free! Thank you!!
205 Roesch Ave, Oreland, PA 19075
DrainPro Solutions was a great find for me, and, our home will continue to use their services for our plumbing and renovation needs. We worked with Manny who was extremely knowledgeable about all of our project ideas. We upgraded one entire full bathroom (full remodel: shower, vanity, floor, tub, toilet, and tiles) and minor upgrades to two half bathrooms. Manny was transparent throughout the entire process and even came shopping with us for parts at Home Depot/Lowes (telling us what to get and what overpriced items were not needed). His estimates are accurate and he always verified if additional labor or demo work was needed. He also crafted a solution for a unique bowl sink we had installed that wasn't fitted to our existing plumbing. Again his expertise is exemplary and I would highly recommend him and this company overall.
Philadelphia, PA
$379 to snake a waste line and they keep trying to upsell you by pretending the issue isn't fixed. Prices are way too high will not use again. They wanted $500 to use a high pressure treatment, not sure where they're getting these numbers.
Philadelphia, PA
Joe was quick to schedule an appointment for us & Greg was prompt, persistent and hardworking. They were clear and forthcoming with expectations for payment and considerations for installing a water heater. Communication throughout was superb! Very professional team with an assortment of problem-solving skills catered toward customer satisfaction!
106 Cedar Rd, Elkins Park, PA 19027
Nicest people! Always do a great job for a fair price and very reliable! Highly recommend.
1123 Columbia Ave, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
This company was very professional and on time. Very friendly and also pet friendly as well. Walked us through the problem and gave great feedback. Very knowledgeable as well. I highly recommend using this service!!
Philadelphia, PA 19121
I have used Andy's several times. Andy is totally professional and more importantly, HONEST. I was having some issues in the basement and thought I might need a new soil pipe. He took one look and told me it was fine. He even fixed my shower faucet for FREE after the general contractor's guy botched the install. Prices are reasonable and they are quick to respond. What more could you ask for?
7041 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128
Rich came out promptly at our prearranged time and within 15 minutes fixed a serious clog that two prior plumbers could not fix, one whom was reputable and recommended me going through my homeowners for a broken pipe. He saved me thousands of dollars and his fee was reasonable considering he had to go on my roof!
Philadelphia, PA
Krzyzanowski Plumbing is the best! They worked with our schedule, quickly evaluated the job and gave us a fair quote. Then they came out and promptly completed the job professionally and cleanly without any surprises. A very positive experience that we could not have hoped to go more smoothly. Thanks!
3368 Miller St, Philadelphia, PA 19134
I had just totally redone my guest bathroom for a significant amount with high-end features. After a few days, we noticed that the toilet was not flushing properly and water was spouting from the shower drain. I called Narberth plumbing because I had used Joe Carr for 25 years, and he was quick, fair and experienced. It seems Joe had retired and when I called Narberth Plubbing, the new owner, Vince, came over. He removed the toilet and informed me that he would need to take out several feet of my new white marble flooring and a large part a very expensive Spanish wall tile. He estimated a cost of $2,000 to $3,000 plus the needed repairs. I called my renovator and he told me to call Zoom plumbing and have my house drains blown out. I did that, and everything works just fine.
Nothing worse than a crooked or incompetent tradesman. This is not the plumber that it used to be when Joe Carr was doing the work.
Nothing worse than a crooked or incompetent tradesman. This is not the plumber that it used to be when Joe Carr was doing the work.
212 Merion Ave, Narberth, PA 19072
Brian was punctual, friendly and fixed promptly the plumbing issues with our basin and drains. Would strongly recommend.
19 Summit Grove Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Two employees from Turners Bros. Plumbing arrived at 0900 (as scheduled) and were on-site until the job was completed at 0940. The ballpark price quoted for the job over the phone - the removal of an old garbage disposal and installation of a new garbage disposal, and the installation of a exterior hose bib - was $125 for the visit plus labor and it was suggested at that time by the Turner Bros. representative that the total cost for the job would likely be about $200.
After the actual job was completed I was told by the one employee, Mike, that the realized price for the job was $375. When I questioned this and mentioned the quoted price, noting how drastically far apart the realized price was from the quoted price, the employee simply said that he was only the messenger. When I told him I did not have any checks and would need to get more cash in order to pay I also asked at that time for an itemized bill, indicating that I would not submit payment without some sort of a bill and guarantee that my payment as cash was properly received.
He told me that he could come back for the cash and that he would have his office send me a bill within the hour, taking down my email address for the invoice to be sent to. About 45 minutes later I attempted to call the main office for Turner Bros. multiple times, unable to reach anyone. I wanted to verify the price and that an invoice was being sent over.
Eventually I was able to speak with the employee whom had completed the job (Mike) and he told me that he spoke with his boss and was able to get the price reduced to $250. While I told him this would likely be 'ok' I also told him I still wanted to speak directly with his boss at which time he conferenced me in with his boss, Michael Turner. I explained the situation to Michael and he told me that typically they charge $125 as a base visit fee plus $190/hour per worker and that two workers are always sent on a job. This was information not told to us when we originally scheduled the appointment - we were only told the charge would be $125 for the visit 'plus labor'. Michael Turner noted that his other employee Brian 'must have quoted us a different price and the problem is Brian isn't around today'.
I questioned why the quote given to us over the telephone wasn't memorialized and how could such drastically different quotes be given by his employees. After further conversation of a similar nature, Michael agreed to settle on the originally quoted price of $200. His employee Mike returned to the house and collected $200 cash as payment in full for the work completed after I was e-mailed an updated copy of the new invoice. The new invoice did not itemize time, labor or standard costs, and did not even include my full first name, but simply stated Installed homeowners garbage disposal (we had purchased ahead of time) and Installed homeowners hose drought (which we had also purchased ahead of time) with a total of $200 listed to the right.
A response was sent to Michael Turner via the pay2go website from which the invoice was sent indicating the invoice had been paid in full in cash. At the end of our phone conversationMichael informed me that if we charged these prices there we would be out of business. As a local business owner myself, I know that if I had a member of my sales staff who was unaware of our base rates and was also radically misquoting customers, I could imagine that our business might not be around for much longer, either.
While the workers were amiable and quick to the job, I do not recommend Turner Bros. Plumbing.
After the actual job was completed I was told by the one employee, Mike, that the realized price for the job was $375. When I questioned this and mentioned the quoted price, noting how drastically far apart the realized price was from the quoted price, the employee simply said that he was only the messenger. When I told him I did not have any checks and would need to get more cash in order to pay I also asked at that time for an itemized bill, indicating that I would not submit payment without some sort of a bill and guarantee that my payment as cash was properly received.
He told me that he could come back for the cash and that he would have his office send me a bill within the hour, taking down my email address for the invoice to be sent to. About 45 minutes later I attempted to call the main office for Turner Bros. multiple times, unable to reach anyone. I wanted to verify the price and that an invoice was being sent over.
Eventually I was able to speak with the employee whom had completed the job (Mike) and he told me that he spoke with his boss and was able to get the price reduced to $250. While I told him this would likely be 'ok' I also told him I still wanted to speak directly with his boss at which time he conferenced me in with his boss, Michael Turner. I explained the situation to Michael and he told me that typically they charge $125 as a base visit fee plus $190/hour per worker and that two workers are always sent on a job. This was information not told to us when we originally scheduled the appointment - we were only told the charge would be $125 for the visit 'plus labor'. Michael Turner noted that his other employee Brian 'must have quoted us a different price and the problem is Brian isn't around today'.
I questioned why the quote given to us over the telephone wasn't memorialized and how could such drastically different quotes be given by his employees. After further conversation of a similar nature, Michael agreed to settle on the originally quoted price of $200. His employee Mike returned to the house and collected $200 cash as payment in full for the work completed after I was e-mailed an updated copy of the new invoice. The new invoice did not itemize time, labor or standard costs, and did not even include my full first name, but simply stated Installed homeowners garbage disposal (we had purchased ahead of time) and Installed homeowners hose drought (which we had also purchased ahead of time) with a total of $200 listed to the right.
A response was sent to Michael Turner via the pay2go website from which the invoice was sent indicating the invoice had been paid in full in cash. At the end of our phone conversationMichael informed me that if we charged these prices there we would be out of business. As a local business owner myself, I know that if I had a member of my sales staff who was unaware of our base rates and was also radically misquoting customers, I could imagine that our business might not be around for much longer, either.
While the workers were amiable and quick to the job, I do not recommend Turner Bros. Plumbing.
4762 Richmond St, Philadelphia, PA 19137
they fix whats needed ,this day and age that is huge ,,,this place is awesome
3633 Old Easton Rd, Doylestown, PA 18902
I do not recommend Zoom Drain.
Last week, I hired Zoom Drain to complete a sewer scope. After comparing a few companies on Google, Yelp, NextDoor, and local Facebook groups (most reviews were, frankly, pretty similar - a mix of positive and negative); and asking for recommendations from our agent and friends - we decided to go with Zoom because some friends had used them recently with no issues, specifically for a sewer scope (also for an older home).
I'll start with the positives: scheduling was very easy. Zoom front office staff responded quickly to my calls and were very flexible when I had to change my appointment to another day. Staff was friendly and answered my many questions (and did not seem annoyed when I called on Monday and Tuesday to confirm my Wednesday afternoon appointment).
Here come the negatives. First, Zoom's sewer scope service is more costly than the other businesses I looked into ($429, about $70-80 more). Second, Zoom could only provide 4-hour time windows (with the technician calling you when they are 30 minutes away). My agent said this is a long window for a sewer scope. (On the other hand, is it really that far off from, say, Comcast?) Third, they don't even make those time windows! As you will read below, the office staff is very limited in terms of what they can do for you when it's the day of and you want an ETA.
My experience was not great. This past Wednesday, I waited for the sewer scope technician from 2-6pm, and they never showed up. I called at 3:30pm for an update, and they said the technician was at another job but that I was the next one on his list. I called again at 5pm and received the same response. By 5:45pm, I still hadn't received my 30-minute-away call and no one at Zoom could provide me with an update. Zoom basically said the technician wouldn't be there by 6pm (the end of our 4-hour window).
While somewhat apologetic, Zoom did not offer any solutions. By this point, I had spoken with about 4-5 different people. One man was fairly curt and didn't seem to care, but all the women I spoke with (shout out to Janae (sp?) and Shannon, who were very kind!) After the current homeowners graciously allowed us to reschedule for the next day, Zoom agreed to cancel the technician for that night and send someone the next day (Thursday) between 10am-2pm. I asked (in vain) if I could get a time-certain or see if we could be first on the technician's list, but they said no.
On Thursday morning, I confirmed the 10am-2pm time frame. I called for updates at 10:30am and 1:15pm because I had not heard from the technician. Unfortunately, I got the same response - the technician was on another job and would call me when he was 30 minutes out. I was pretty anxious at this point given that the current homeowners had already made their home available in the middle of a pandemic for nearly 8 hours. Zoom front office staff transferred me directly to their dispatch so I could get a better ETA, but dispatch hung up on me twice.
I finally got a call (and text) at 1:50pm telling me that the technician was on his way to the home in No Libs --- from Bala Cynwyd. Zoom acknowledged that the technician would be there after 2pm (again, after the 4-hour window). He ultimately arrived around 2:30pm. To Zoom's credit, I was able to get a 10% discount, but only after I asked for it. They did not offer this on their own.
The technician conducted the sewer scope pretty quickly and called me (because I could not be present that day - I took the day off of work on Wednesday to meet with them) with an update to explain what the pipes were made out of. Unfortunately, he was unable to get the camera past a trap between the home and the street, so I have no idea what those pipes look like. Zoom later sent me a report (which had nothing helpful in it); an invoice (which included the information the technician explained on the phone, so this was more of a report than the actual report); and a 30-second and 90-second video of the actual sewer scope.
Overall, my experience was very stressful, and I wish I had gone with another company.
I'm sure most people who have used Zoom (including my friends) did not have an experience like mine, but I was very disappointed. My agent (as well as the seller's agent) also seemed annoyed and are not likely to recommend them either.
Last week, I hired Zoom Drain to complete a sewer scope. After comparing a few companies on Google, Yelp, NextDoor, and local Facebook groups (most reviews were, frankly, pretty similar - a mix of positive and negative); and asking for recommendations from our agent and friends - we decided to go with Zoom because some friends had used them recently with no issues, specifically for a sewer scope (also for an older home).
I'll start with the positives: scheduling was very easy. Zoom front office staff responded quickly to my calls and were very flexible when I had to change my appointment to another day. Staff was friendly and answered my many questions (and did not seem annoyed when I called on Monday and Tuesday to confirm my Wednesday afternoon appointment).
Here come the negatives. First, Zoom's sewer scope service is more costly than the other businesses I looked into ($429, about $70-80 more). Second, Zoom could only provide 4-hour time windows (with the technician calling you when they are 30 minutes away). My agent said this is a long window for a sewer scope. (On the other hand, is it really that far off from, say, Comcast?) Third, they don't even make those time windows! As you will read below, the office staff is very limited in terms of what they can do for you when it's the day of and you want an ETA.
My experience was not great. This past Wednesday, I waited for the sewer scope technician from 2-6pm, and they never showed up. I called at 3:30pm for an update, and they said the technician was at another job but that I was the next one on his list. I called again at 5pm and received the same response. By 5:45pm, I still hadn't received my 30-minute-away call and no one at Zoom could provide me with an update. Zoom basically said the technician wouldn't be there by 6pm (the end of our 4-hour window).
While somewhat apologetic, Zoom did not offer any solutions. By this point, I had spoken with about 4-5 different people. One man was fairly curt and didn't seem to care, but all the women I spoke with (shout out to Janae (sp?) and Shannon, who were very kind!) After the current homeowners graciously allowed us to reschedule for the next day, Zoom agreed to cancel the technician for that night and send someone the next day (Thursday) between 10am-2pm. I asked (in vain) if I could get a time-certain or see if we could be first on the technician's list, but they said no.
On Thursday morning, I confirmed the 10am-2pm time frame. I called for updates at 10:30am and 1:15pm because I had not heard from the technician. Unfortunately, I got the same response - the technician was on another job and would call me when he was 30 minutes out. I was pretty anxious at this point given that the current homeowners had already made their home available in the middle of a pandemic for nearly 8 hours. Zoom front office staff transferred me directly to their dispatch so I could get a better ETA, but dispatch hung up on me twice.
I finally got a call (and text) at 1:50pm telling me that the technician was on his way to the home in No Libs --- from Bala Cynwyd. Zoom acknowledged that the technician would be there after 2pm (again, after the 4-hour window). He ultimately arrived around 2:30pm. To Zoom's credit, I was able to get a 10% discount, but only after I asked for it. They did not offer this on their own.
The technician conducted the sewer scope pretty quickly and called me (because I could not be present that day - I took the day off of work on Wednesday to meet with them) with an update to explain what the pipes were made out of. Unfortunately, he was unable to get the camera past a trap between the home and the street, so I have no idea what those pipes look like. Zoom later sent me a report (which had nothing helpful in it); an invoice (which included the information the technician explained on the phone, so this was more of a report than the actual report); and a 30-second and 90-second video of the actual sewer scope.
Overall, my experience was very stressful, and I wish I had gone with another company.
I'm sure most people who have used Zoom (including my friends) did not have an experience like mine, but I was very disappointed. My agent (as well as the seller's agent) also seemed annoyed and are not likely to recommend them either.
9216 State Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19114
I had used these guys to find out why the water was leaking in to my garage ceiling from my bathroom. Per my instruction plumber changed the piece behind the nozzles and the next day I find that area was leaking. Same plumber came back couldn't reproduce the same leak. Still My leak in the garage continued not their fault. I called this company back to get a free estimate for fixing this leak on the floor. A different guy came but he seemed he was so not concern about why I called him for. He said I have old copper pipes all over, they need to be replaced and the bathroom floor have to be cut out to get to it an be replaced too. I told him you are here to see why my bathroom floor is leaking. Since he showed no interest in that, I asked how much would it cost to change the shower drain on the floor. He said, $2800.00. I found out later all I needed was the bathroom floor be re-grouted.
Next my drain in the basement started to back up. So I called these guys still again but was on a Sunday. The guy who came put the snake through the wrong drain pipe at the curb regardless of me repeatedly telling him it's the wrong pipe but he didn't care. Charged me $128.00 but I got it back from the company the next day.
Next my drain in the basement started to back up. So I called these guys still again but was on a Sunday. The guy who came put the snake through the wrong drain pipe at the curb regardless of me repeatedly telling him it's the wrong pipe but he didn't care. Charged me $128.00 but I got it back from the company the next day.
2510 Orthodox St, Philadelphia, PA 19137
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Philadelphia, PA