Best Plumbing Services in Pennsylvania
I couldn't love this company more. After dealing with Roto-Rooter for a similar issue at a family members property, I was panicking about the expense of having my main line fixed. Bob came out, gave a reasonable quote (with the information we had on hand at the time), and had his guys come out the next day. Water line is fixed, cost was within original quote, and his workers were polite, friendly and got the job done quickly. I'll never use another plumbing company.
6016 Heckert Rd, Bakerstown, PA 15007
Had an issue with the previous plumber making excuses, and wanting to re-schedule despite an extremely tight deadline. Luckily, I found Domenic !! Donovan Plumbing was there each day and on time. He worked steady each day til the job was complete - and made sure it was done right and even a few days before the deadline. Very professional, friendly service. I would highly recommend Donovan Plumbing to my family, friends and anyone else in need of plumbing services.
Shaler Township, PA 15101
Can not say enough good things about Jason and the entire team at Kowalski - treated me like a member of the family and made sure that everything was done right. Answered all my questions and above all made me feel comfortable with the work we had done. Owner (Jason) went above and beyond to be onsite numerous times through out the 2 days of work, and had a crew of 4 working concurrently to minimize the disruption to our family. Looking forward to working with them again in the future.
531 Georgetown Rd, Canonsburg, PA 15317
Mark responded in a timely manner. Very friendly and hard working. He did a wonderful job repairing our deck stairs. We will definitely call him when we need other work done.
Pittsburgh, PA
Bryan and Anthony came by today to give an estimate on fixing some shoddy work under our sink. I'd been trying to get someone to fix this for weeks and, to varying replies (destroy the back of the cabinets - get a contractor to come out and pull the granite/cabinets to access the pipes - or go in through the finished ceiling in the basement) and that's when I could actually get someone to reply. These two came in, assessed the situation, figured the least destructive course of action, ran down to the hardware store, and knocked the job out in maybe two hours.
We will definitely use them again should more plumbing stuff crop up.
We will definitely use them again should more plumbing stuff crop up.
Pittsburgh, PA
This is a trustworthy company with excellent customer service!
They have done work for me with well pump, holding tank and electrical lines. In the past redone an entire plumbing system in a home and replaced a hot water tank. No job is too big or too small. That is hard to find with water service as many companies prefer the high end big money jobs. It is wonderful to find an honest company that is great at what they do. I would recommend them in a heartbeat!
They have done work for me with well pump, holding tank and electrical lines. In the past redone an entire plumbing system in a home and replaced a hot water tank. No job is too big or too small. That is hard to find with water service as many companies prefer the high end big money jobs. It is wonderful to find an honest company that is great at what they do. I would recommend them in a heartbeat!
Pittsburgh, PA
Clogged main waste line. the plumber tried his hardest to get it loose without putting in the new access just wasn't possible.. so he gave estimate of 450$ & told us we had an option to call around & they will come back to clean it out after it was fixed. We hope its an average price we paid for this repair. The service was great, friendly, & cleaned up after the work was done.
West Mifflin, PA 15122
Do Not Hire This Plumber. Rob Metz of Metz Plumbing & Sewer Lining came to our home Friday, Feb. 12th to confirm we had a leak on the main water line coming into our house. He surveyed inside and outside of the house and confirmed there was a leak and he could fix it. A contract was signed Tuesday, February 16th and the repair would be made Friday the 19th. He also advised us to hire American Leak Detection so the exact location of leak could be pinpointed. We did hire this company. However, they were not able to pinpoint the exact location of the leak only the area. They also determined that we were losing 300-400 gallons per day and would turn off our water at the curb. After all Rob was coming the following morning to make the repair. We could handle being without water for 24 hours. An hour before he was scheduled to start our job Rob called to cancel. He had a host of reasons why he was cancelling but we later surmised it was because he NEVER NOTIFIED PA One Call in locating the underground utilities at the dig site. His new time frame to start our job was February 24th. Later that afternoon Rob called once again with another round of excuses and postponed our repair indefinitely. I was dumfounded. He said he would now need the weekend to think about our job and would call us first thing Monday morning. I reminded him we had a signed contract with him to repair our water main line that day and American Leak Detection had turned our water off. Rob replied that turning the water back on was an easy two second fix. He never showed to turn the water back on.
Monday morning came and went. No call from Rob only an email from Jenn, his wife, asking if we hired another plumber. Seems Monday morning Rob FINALLY decided to call PA One Call as to the location of the underground utilities. At that point they notified him another plumber had already placed a ticket for our job site. Jenn's email stated that we should feel free to hire another plumber if we felt the need to do so and that is exactly what we did.
Metz Plumbing & Sewer Lining misrepresent themselves as a plumbing company handling all plumbing needs. Seems sewer lines is their specialty and if that is the case then it should be stated as such. We had a signed contract with him to find and repair the water main leak on Friday, February 19th. He obviously had no intentions of honoring that contract and he left us stranded without water for (4) days. He also led us to believe he was coming Friday afternoon to turn the water on and never showed. After all it is an easy two second fix.
For all the above mentioned reasons DO NOT HIRE Rob Metz to do your plumbing needs. It has been our personal experience that Rob is not experienced in these matters and by no means is he professional.
Monday morning came and went. No call from Rob only an email from Jenn, his wife, asking if we hired another plumber. Seems Monday morning Rob FINALLY decided to call PA One Call as to the location of the underground utilities. At that point they notified him another plumber had already placed a ticket for our job site. Jenn's email stated that we should feel free to hire another plumber if we felt the need to do so and that is exactly what we did.
Metz Plumbing & Sewer Lining misrepresent themselves as a plumbing company handling all plumbing needs. Seems sewer lines is their specialty and if that is the case then it should be stated as such. We had a signed contract with him to find and repair the water main leak on Friday, February 19th. He obviously had no intentions of honoring that contract and he left us stranded without water for (4) days. He also led us to believe he was coming Friday afternoon to turn the water on and never showed. After all it is an easy two second fix.
For all the above mentioned reasons DO NOT HIRE Rob Metz to do your plumbing needs. It has been our personal experience that Rob is not experienced in these matters and by no means is he professional.
Pittsburgh, PA
Vince knows how to do everything plumbing related; we've called him about many different things (not related to each other) in the past year alone and he was able to fix each thing. He's reasonably priced, highly recommended.
3324 Dawson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Called them at 5 pm on a Saturday and they were at my house one hour later. The most professional plumber that I have come across. I will use nobody else in the future. I highly recommend this family-run plumbing business!
2700 Washington Blvd, Mckeesport, PA 15133
When a crawlspace pipe burst while I was out of town (Feb 2022), Tom's same-day service was invaluable to identifying and resolving the issue. His communication was great and the service cost was very fair. I highly recommend Suica and will definitely use them in the future!
Pittsburgh, PA
HORRIBLE SERVICE.Horrible. DON'T USE THEM!
Hired them and after 2 hours they said they couldn't open the drain. Still they want to charge almost 400.
They are a fraud! Don't use them!!
Hired them and after 2 hours they said they couldn't open the drain. Still they want to charge almost 400.
They are a fraud! Don't use them!!
3049 Sussex Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15226
This afternoon, after getting back from yesterday's wedding, I looked up at the kitchen ceiling in horror!
There was a bad, bad leak, and the dripping was coming from multiple spots!
In a state of panic and desperation (we thought we fixed it!!!), I went on elocalplumbers.com, and clicked on Chase Plumbing.
Within a minute, I got a call back. It turns out that Patrick Chase, the owner, lives a few blocks from us.
A less than an hour later, the leaking has stopped. Some loose bolts on the bottom of the toilet were the culprit.
The damage? $65.
Thanks Pat. Whew!
There was a bad, bad leak, and the dripping was coming from multiple spots!
In a state of panic and desperation (we thought we fixed it!!!), I went on elocalplumbers.com, and clicked on Chase Plumbing.
Within a minute, I got a call back. It turns out that Patrick Chase, the owner, lives a few blocks from us.
A less than an hour later, the leaking has stopped. Some loose bolts on the bottom of the toilet were the culprit.
The damage? $65.
Thanks Pat. Whew!
2102 Pauline Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15216
Chris came out the very same day we called. Instead of just going right at where we thought the problem was, he took some time to understand our house's whole configuration, and then he solved the problem at a site that was quite remote from where the problem seemed to be. This was a far cheaper fix than it would have been if a less-capable individual had tried to fix the problem by going straight at it, where it was manifesting. And, by doing it same-day, our general contractor could keep working. Then, Chris explained to us the organization of our house's plumbing system. That knowledge alone was worth the price. A nightmare situation was avoided, and it could not have gone better.
Pittsburgh, PA
OH this is going to be a loooong review. I first talked to Alberts around May 17th and was told that they were scheduling out about a week or two. I got several estimates, but went with Albert's because I am on a tight timeline. I was looking for someone to put in 2 forced air systems (heat and AC). I wanted this for several reasons:
1. I do not like how minisplits look on the inside or outside of the house
2. the house has several built ins and fireplaces that make the placement of minisplits less than ideal
3. I don't like boilers
4. I don't like how the radiators look in rooms with boiler heat
I know these are all cosmetic, but if I am willing to pay 1/3 of the price I paid for the house to put in the system I want, I should get the system I want.
After confirming again that they could start working the week of May 22nd I verbally agreed to the contract and set an appointment to sign it. When the sales guy arrived with the contract, it was missing some things, so he said he would reprint it. I didn't get the corrected contract back until around May 24, 2023 (that's the day they emailed it, I might have signed it a few days later). I was a little annoyed at this point because I was told it was a 2-3 day job and was signing the contract on the day I initially was told the job would be done by. I was waiting on ALL other work to the house because Albert's was going to remove the boiler and baseboard radiators, when the radiators are removed I would need baseboard work and drywall before I could put in floors.
Everything just kept being rescheduled and pushed back to wait for HVAC.
On May 24th I was told that they would start work the next week (May 29th, 1 week late).
The next week I call to see when they are coming. I am told that because of the holiday they are behind and they will call to schedule by the end of the week. After getting the run around for a week, I finally get a VM on June 6th from the sales guy saying that they will begin the work on June 12th (4 weeks late).
On June 12th, I was on a work trip and got a very vague VM from the sales guy telling me that there were some things he wanted to talk to me about. We were going to need to cut attic access and they wanted to change the original location that we decided on, because they didn't think there would be access to the whole attic from that location. I knew that there was access to the whole attic from that location, because it is my grandparents house.
They didn't believe me. They then told me that they were not comfortable proceeding until I was back in town to go over several things.
I met with both the sales guy and the main HVAC guy as soon as I was back in town. The main HVAC guy told me that it was not possible to put in 2 forced air systems and that I would have to use minisplits and a boiler. We were standing in the basement when they said this. I immediately turned around and walked away.
I cried, then I called my mom, then I called all 4 other companies I had gotten estimates from, then I cried again.... All while the sales guy and main HVAC guy stood in my basement waiting for me to come back.
All of the other companies were willing to do the work, but would be 3-5 weeks out, Albert's said they would be able to start on the minisplits and boiler the next week. I got the new contract on June 16th and was told the work would start early the next week. They finally got to work on June 21st (almost 6 weeks later than I was originally told) and left an absolute mess (that is in the pictures) on the stairs floor. I had also started all of the other work on the house at this point (since we were no longer removing the baseboard radiators), so there were drywallers, paint, electricians, and my mom in and out of the house. After the first day of work I got a text that said, the guys will do their best to work around my mom or anyone else who may be on site while they are working. I don't know if it was the whole ordeal or what, but that message did not sit well. I was told at this point that the work would be done by Friday June 23.
It was not.
On Friday, we were told that the hot water was working but the AC would be finished Monday. My mom then proceeded to take a shower on Saturday. When she came out of the shower she was shivering and said, I think your hot water is colder than my cold water. The hot water did not work. They told me that tankless water tanks can take a while to warm up. Then they said they would fix it Monday. Tuesday, we do the inspection and the boiler isn't heating, so they work on that again, and I pay (because I think everything is working). Then the next time I am back the hot water doesn't work again and the whole system is off (he just turned it back on, still waiting to see what happens next). Overall, I am glad to have AC and glad to be done with it, but I am unhappy I paid so much for something I didn't want, because I got stuck with Albert's based on my timeline and their lateness.
1. I do not like how minisplits look on the inside or outside of the house
2. the house has several built ins and fireplaces that make the placement of minisplits less than ideal
3. I don't like boilers
4. I don't like how the radiators look in rooms with boiler heat
I know these are all cosmetic, but if I am willing to pay 1/3 of the price I paid for the house to put in the system I want, I should get the system I want.
After confirming again that they could start working the week of May 22nd I verbally agreed to the contract and set an appointment to sign it. When the sales guy arrived with the contract, it was missing some things, so he said he would reprint it. I didn't get the corrected contract back until around May 24, 2023 (that's the day they emailed it, I might have signed it a few days later). I was a little annoyed at this point because I was told it was a 2-3 day job and was signing the contract on the day I initially was told the job would be done by. I was waiting on ALL other work to the house because Albert's was going to remove the boiler and baseboard radiators, when the radiators are removed I would need baseboard work and drywall before I could put in floors.
Everything just kept being rescheduled and pushed back to wait for HVAC.
On May 24th I was told that they would start work the next week (May 29th, 1 week late).
The next week I call to see when they are coming. I am told that because of the holiday they are behind and they will call to schedule by the end of the week. After getting the run around for a week, I finally get a VM on June 6th from the sales guy saying that they will begin the work on June 12th (4 weeks late).
On June 12th, I was on a work trip and got a very vague VM from the sales guy telling me that there were some things he wanted to talk to me about. We were going to need to cut attic access and they wanted to change the original location that we decided on, because they didn't think there would be access to the whole attic from that location. I knew that there was access to the whole attic from that location, because it is my grandparents house.
They didn't believe me. They then told me that they were not comfortable proceeding until I was back in town to go over several things.
I met with both the sales guy and the main HVAC guy as soon as I was back in town. The main HVAC guy told me that it was not possible to put in 2 forced air systems and that I would have to use minisplits and a boiler. We were standing in the basement when they said this. I immediately turned around and walked away.
I cried, then I called my mom, then I called all 4 other companies I had gotten estimates from, then I cried again.... All while the sales guy and main HVAC guy stood in my basement waiting for me to come back.
All of the other companies were willing to do the work, but would be 3-5 weeks out, Albert's said they would be able to start on the minisplits and boiler the next week. I got the new contract on June 16th and was told the work would start early the next week. They finally got to work on June 21st (almost 6 weeks later than I was originally told) and left an absolute mess (that is in the pictures) on the stairs floor. I had also started all of the other work on the house at this point (since we were no longer removing the baseboard radiators), so there were drywallers, paint, electricians, and my mom in and out of the house. After the first day of work I got a text that said, the guys will do their best to work around my mom or anyone else who may be on site while they are working. I don't know if it was the whole ordeal or what, but that message did not sit well. I was told at this point that the work would be done by Friday June 23.
It was not.
On Friday, we were told that the hot water was working but the AC would be finished Monday. My mom then proceeded to take a shower on Saturday. When she came out of the shower she was shivering and said, I think your hot water is colder than my cold water. The hot water did not work. They told me that tankless water tanks can take a while to warm up. Then they said they would fix it Monday. Tuesday, we do the inspection and the boiler isn't heating, so they work on that again, and I pay (because I think everything is working). Then the next time I am back the hot water doesn't work again and the whole system is off (he just turned it back on, still waiting to see what happens next). Overall, I am glad to have AC and glad to be done with it, but I am unhappy I paid so much for something I didn't want, because I got stuck with Albert's based on my timeline and their lateness.
1329 Dewey St, Conway, PA 15027
A complete rip off. They were only there for 40 minutes but charged my elderly mother $230 to show up and snake a clogged toilet then an additional $260 to remove, clear and reset the toilet.
Absolutely ridiculous. I am a service technician myself and we charge a half day minimum. But you get up to 4 hours. Not an excessive charge for each individual task.
Absolutely ridiculous. I am a service technician myself and we charge a half day minimum. But you get up to 4 hours. Not an excessive charge for each individual task.
5155 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201