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Called Gary a little after 6:00pm and he was at my front door within the hour. Explained the drain issue I have having and Gary got to work. Pricing was clear, service was great, issue was solved same day. Happy to support a local business especially on that offers great service and clear and fair pricing.
Charlotte, NC
A really good company! Quality work and priced by the book! Guy Informed me well and I signed to have the work done and it was done very well! I owned a Construction outfit in NC and this company really impressed me! They are now my go to Professional Plumbing Company! Did I mention their not only Licensed but they have performance bonds and general liability insurance in place! That's something that can't be said for a few outfits in the Spartanburg area. Thanks guys for being so punctual, informative, and affordable. Special thanks to Journeyman plumber who did a fantastic job! Company is reliable employing good hands, so give them a try.
Sincerely, Anthony S
Sincerely, Anthony S
336 Exchange St, Spartanburg, SC 29306
Robby has taken care of crazy plumbing issues at my rentals for many years. He's a sweetheart who is always polite, professional, and thorough. I highly recommend him.
Fort Mill, SC 29715
Even with all the stay at home orders these guys came out to repair a water leak and got us back in good order quickly. Just so you know I have them on speed dial.
314 S Salisbury Ave, Spencer, NC 28159
Peace of mind Plumbing is by far the most honest and cost effective plumbing services I have ever came across in the 35 years that I have been a landlord. Recently while I was in Charlotte I called to have a laundry drain klog dislodged at one of my rental homes and I was told that the company was extremely busy at the time but if I can wait a few weeks they would be happy to service my unit. Since it was not an emergency I agreed. Best decision I ever made! Rick came out and not only professionally repaired the drain but corrected a problem a previous plumber made at little or no cost. He was very polite, knowledgeable, and very professional. I was beyond pleased with the cost and service. After getting quotes for two to three times what I had paid for even more work I was truly amazed to find such an honest and very fair service company! If you hire any other plumbing company I guarantee you paid too much! On behalf of myself and Guarino Rentals we wish to extend a deep appreciation to Rick and Peace of Mind Plumbing of Charlotte N.C. for a job well done! Joseph P. Guarino
12736 Hennigan Place Ln, Charlotte, NC 28214
Had Aspire out for the second time today, this time to service our AC/Heat Pump (oil furnace repair and service last fall was the first). Professional, thorough, pleasant, informative - wonderful all around. Excellent service from everyone - office staff and technicians . Highly recommend them.
Charlotte, NC
Called about a shower head install. I was blown away with how quick they were able to respond and get the job done. I was hesitant at first with it being a new business but I am a customer for life now. With the quality of work and how well I was treated I'll be sure to always call them first.
Locust, NC 28097
David Hargraves ghosted me after we set up a time for a septic inspection. He gave me a price, we set a date and time, then he never showed up. He has not replied to my further emails. I wouldn't recommend him for any work if your time is valuable.
112 Grier St, Clover, SC 29710
Don't waste your time with those people, they have 0 commitment and 0 respect for your time.
331 S Hammett Rd, Greer, SC 29651
We had a problem with a blocked sewage line from a commercial building. We called South End Plumbing because the were our next-door neighbor in our industrial park. We thought it might be related to an area that was sinking around the sewer clean out. I had an one of my employees dig down to the cleanout/sewer junction to expose the problem and save some time/money. The South end employee that arrived at our facility said we needed to snake the blocked sewer. He quoted $325 to attempt to snake the pipe. We agreed to the $325. He made a 15 minute attempt to snake the sewer, and the said he was unable to clear the blockage. He then said he would try to Water Jet the blockage for an additional $200.
I agreed. He went next door get the Water Jet, and after about 30 minutes he said the pipe was clear, but that the pipe was broken about 10 feet down from the clean out. He said it was going to cost between $2500 and $3,000 to fix the pipe, and said that my insurance would likely cover the expense. I paid the $525 and declined any further work.
I became suspicious at this point, as I know a good bit about plumbing. I called another local plumbing contractor to consult on the job. That contractor dug a bit deeper around the cleanout junction and exposed the broken sewer pipe. He cut out the broken section, exposing that the $200 Water Jet job had only opened a 2' hole in the clogged 8 sewer pipe.
He repaired the broken pipe, and made an improvement in the cleanout configuration that would help prevent future clogging/damage. He charged me $800 for the whole job, which I considered fair for 2 men and a mini excavator for about 3 hours.
Later that day (about 2:00 PM), I called South End and asked to speak to the owner. I was told that he was in a meeting and would call me back shortly. I waited until 4:30, and the called again and asked for Robert Dulin, the owner. I was told again that he was unavailable. I asked who was next in command. I was transferred to Miranda, John's assistant. I explained that I was unhappy with the work performed and wanted to discuss a partial refund. I also brought up the $2,500-$3,000 estimate for unnecessary work. Miranda was very nice, and heard me out, She said she would talk to Robert about our situation.
The next day, I waited until about 2:00 again to call Robert. Again, he was unavailable. Maggie, their receptionist was very nice. She said I could speak with John who had apparently talked with Miranda and/or Robert about our issue. John was difficult, and basically said they did what they could and that the deal was done. He said that because my budget was small, that's all they could do. I replied that $525 for one employee, next door to their facility for less than 2 hours, and with very small equipment, was excessive. He didn't want to hear that his employee had done a poor job, or that they were trying to make $2,500 worth of work where none was needed.
In conclusion, It seems to me that South End only wants to do big jobs with a nice juicy Insurance Company payouts. Their employee was either incompetent or dishonest. I tend to lean towards the latter. John seemed to have had the discussion that we had many times.
It seems that he shields Robert from dissatisfied customers. I have tried to call Robert several times since, but no one answers the phone now. Caller ID? I think so.
Run, don't walk, away from this outfit.
I agreed. He went next door get the Water Jet, and after about 30 minutes he said the pipe was clear, but that the pipe was broken about 10 feet down from the clean out. He said it was going to cost between $2500 and $3,000 to fix the pipe, and said that my insurance would likely cover the expense. I paid the $525 and declined any further work.
I became suspicious at this point, as I know a good bit about plumbing. I called another local plumbing contractor to consult on the job. That contractor dug a bit deeper around the cleanout junction and exposed the broken sewer pipe. He cut out the broken section, exposing that the $200 Water Jet job had only opened a 2' hole in the clogged 8 sewer pipe.
He repaired the broken pipe, and made an improvement in the cleanout configuration that would help prevent future clogging/damage. He charged me $800 for the whole job, which I considered fair for 2 men and a mini excavator for about 3 hours.
Later that day (about 2:00 PM), I called South End and asked to speak to the owner. I was told that he was in a meeting and would call me back shortly. I waited until 4:30, and the called again and asked for Robert Dulin, the owner. I was told again that he was unavailable. I asked who was next in command. I was transferred to Miranda, John's assistant. I explained that I was unhappy with the work performed and wanted to discuss a partial refund. I also brought up the $2,500-$3,000 estimate for unnecessary work. Miranda was very nice, and heard me out, She said she would talk to Robert about our situation.
The next day, I waited until about 2:00 again to call Robert. Again, he was unavailable. Maggie, their receptionist was very nice. She said I could speak with John who had apparently talked with Miranda and/or Robert about our issue. John was difficult, and basically said they did what they could and that the deal was done. He said that because my budget was small, that's all they could do. I replied that $525 for one employee, next door to their facility for less than 2 hours, and with very small equipment, was excessive. He didn't want to hear that his employee had done a poor job, or that they were trying to make $2,500 worth of work where none was needed.
In conclusion, It seems to me that South End only wants to do big jobs with a nice juicy Insurance Company payouts. Their employee was either incompetent or dishonest. I tend to lean towards the latter. John seemed to have had the discussion that we had many times.
It seems that he shields Robert from dissatisfied customers. I have tried to call Robert several times since, but no one answers the phone now. Caller ID? I think so.
Run, don't walk, away from this outfit.
3611 Gribble Rd, Ste A, Matthews, NC 28104
I contacted Mr Rooter plumbing with a issue at my elderly parents home . Chris was very honest and helpful , would recommend to friends.
9280 Davidson Hwy, Unit L, Concord, NC 28027
I absolutely love this company. Previously, I had tried to support the small local plumber via Angie's list and other methods. I always seemed to be disappointed with the quality of work, commitment to appts and cleanliness following the work. I hesitantly tried PF Plumbing as a larger company and have never been disappointed. I know it corny but I actually like dealing with them for issues as I know it is one of the few service companies I interact with that delivers on all levels with NO exceptions. When making appts they keep you up to date by the hour of when the the plumber arrives. I have had 2 plumbers over the last couple of years working with them and both are still with the company which tells me they take care of their peeps. Their work is thorough and pricing is fair for great quality repairs that will not need to be repeated but has a great warrantee if needed, I never had to have anything re-worked. They do offer a service coverage plan that I opted to take advantage of since it saves me money on servicing my tankless hot water heater on an annual basis. Also saved on dispatch costs and you receive coupons via mail that adds additional savings. These are my plumbing peeps!
6221 Hacker's Bend Ct, Winston Salem, NC 27103
United Air Temp was the first company that American Home Shield goes to for contract service in Marietta, GA. Our upstairs A/C unit was exhibited problems throughout the summer so I finally called in August to repair diminished capacity. The first tech (Ed) said that our temperatures were within standard and there was no need for service; on top of that, he broke the outside unit freon fill valve but said he would fix it. 24-hours later, with no freon in the system, and it was Saturday, we learned that he didn't fix it, draining the system of freon. I called AHS and asked for a second opinion contractor to be assigned. The local manager reached out to me on Monday, asked for me to cancel the second opinion, and that he wanted to check the work that his tech broke.
A broken fill valve, and no amount of mechanical air movement would cool any space, so it was obvious his team would need to fix something. They ordered a TXV valve along with a promise to recharge the freon in the system. The second tech (Jorge') completed the work without incident, but the system could only achieve a 14-deg-F separation between supply and return, still presenting a high supply line temperature indicative of a problem with the outdoor compressor unit. A new compressor was ordered, even though Marco (the Marietta supervisor) stated that a matching coil would be replaced in order to meet the specific AHRI rating for the system.
Since we had greatly diminished cooling capacity, and the system would run continuously when on, Marco recommended a complete upstairs system replacement (including a new heater, even though our current one was only two years old); that estimate was $8,500 for a 3.5 ton system, and he hadn't even finish the AHS work that originated the service call. Once the new compressor arrived, the last tech (Alex) completed the work in a professional manner but would not show me the supply and return temperatures. After another weekend of noticeable weak cooling, I bought my own temperature probe and verified only a 12.8-deg-F temperature differential. (The industry standard is 16 to 20-deg-F differential.)
I called AHS yet again, demanding a second opinion and negative reviews against UAT; they assigned Express Heating and Cooling. When their tech (Chris) arrived, he stated the obvious of the outside unit needing a chemical clean of the compressor coils before any attempt to calibrate and pressurize the system. After further discussion, we both realized that United Air Temp completed unnecessary work consistent with high labor costs and ineffective corrective steps--all indicators of fleecing AHS for compensation but avoiding doing actual work to rectify the customer (me) concern about an under-performing system.
I am copying this complaint to any location I can find in the hopes of saving paying customers from the angst, time loss, and corruption exhibited by a an unscrupulous HVAC contractor. Their hold music of recipient of the national ethics award should be removed as further evidence of deceptive practices, and the local supervisor (Marco) should be fired for ineptitude.
I welcome anyone to reach out should they have concerns about this company or desire further details. I will not allow them to step foot on my property again.
A broken fill valve, and no amount of mechanical air movement would cool any space, so it was obvious his team would need to fix something. They ordered a TXV valve along with a promise to recharge the freon in the system. The second tech (Jorge') completed the work without incident, but the system could only achieve a 14-deg-F separation between supply and return, still presenting a high supply line temperature indicative of a problem with the outdoor compressor unit. A new compressor was ordered, even though Marco (the Marietta supervisor) stated that a matching coil would be replaced in order to meet the specific AHRI rating for the system.
Since we had greatly diminished cooling capacity, and the system would run continuously when on, Marco recommended a complete upstairs system replacement (including a new heater, even though our current one was only two years old); that estimate was $8,500 for a 3.5 ton system, and he hadn't even finish the AHS work that originated the service call. Once the new compressor arrived, the last tech (Alex) completed the work in a professional manner but would not show me the supply and return temperatures. After another weekend of noticeable weak cooling, I bought my own temperature probe and verified only a 12.8-deg-F temperature differential. (The industry standard is 16 to 20-deg-F differential.)
I called AHS yet again, demanding a second opinion and negative reviews against UAT; they assigned Express Heating and Cooling. When their tech (Chris) arrived, he stated the obvious of the outside unit needing a chemical clean of the compressor coils before any attempt to calibrate and pressurize the system. After further discussion, we both realized that United Air Temp completed unnecessary work consistent with high labor costs and ineffective corrective steps--all indicators of fleecing AHS for compensation but avoiding doing actual work to rectify the customer (me) concern about an under-performing system.
I am copying this complaint to any location I can find in the hopes of saving paying customers from the angst, time loss, and corruption exhibited by a an unscrupulous HVAC contractor. Their hold music of recipient of the national ethics award should be removed as further evidence of deceptive practices, and the local supervisor (Marco) should be fired for ineptitude.
I welcome anyone to reach out should they have concerns about this company or desire further details. I will not allow them to step foot on my property again.
Charlotte, NC
Homeowner beware! My house is under contract and I had an inspection coming up. The plumber knew it and there was a pipe that needed to be capped in the garage where a sink had once been. I had no idea how much work that would be, but it needed to be done. Maybe a $10 piece and no more than 30 minutes. They charged me $420! I called the next day to complain and was told a manager would call me back within 72 hours. More than a week later and I still can't get anyone to return my call. These guys will RIP YOU OFF!
UPDATE: Saw this review and it's exactly what happened to me: Extremely expensive! Use as a last resort only. They price by the job, not the hours and they do disclose upfront the cost and ask you to sign an authorization, but it seems they over-estimate the work required and let's face it, how many of us are technical enough to understand what is needed.
BTW: the 'courtesy price adjustment' they offered in their response to my post was nothing more than a way to try to get me to change my review. Here's the email I received: I will be glad to refund 10% of the job as a courtesy. I can do it once the review is changed to notate we have talked and to give a better star rating. Frankly, keep the $40 bucks. I would rather warn people of the shady pricing/service going on here.
UPDATE: Saw this review and it's exactly what happened to me: Extremely expensive! Use as a last resort only. They price by the job, not the hours and they do disclose upfront the cost and ask you to sign an authorization, but it seems they over-estimate the work required and let's face it, how many of us are technical enough to understand what is needed.
BTW: the 'courtesy price adjustment' they offered in their response to my post was nothing more than a way to try to get me to change my review. Here's the email I received: I will be glad to refund 10% of the job as a courtesy. I can do it once the review is changed to notate we have talked and to give a better star rating. Frankly, keep the $40 bucks. I would rather warn people of the shady pricing/service going on here.
140 Dupree St, Charlotte, NC 28208
Your response is not the truth. The service was on the same day. The dish washer was pulled out that day and I was told it wasn't the dish washer therefore he cut into the wall. No worries I had a friend fix the whole in the wall that you refused to fix. It's been over 3years.
9131 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28214
Outrageous charges for a house call. $500 to Clear sewer line but it did not fix the problem. Avoid at all cost.
Fort Mill, SC 29708
We had a small leak in our upstairs bathroom. Thankfully it's over our garage. The home warranty people went out this company. What a mistake!
Plumber did show up as promised. He was polite. But... that's all I the positives I can give to the company.
Plumber told us that the leak was in our drain. He cut a hole in my ceiling, torn apart our drain.
Then said we must get a contractor out to cut a hole in our subfloor since it was part of the structure of the home. Then he left. Didn't reach out to us for weeks! He didn't follow up with the home warranty company. Before his service call I had a working bathroom with a very small leak. After he left I had a bathroom that couldn't be used.
I had to call the home warranty people and complain. Thankfully they sent out a different plumbing company. The new company told us that First company completely misdiagnosed the leak, cut a hole in our ceiling for NO reason. The leak was coming from our shower head. That the shower head didn't have enough teflon tape. He had to replace PVC pipe in our drain since the first plumber damaged our home.
The second company told us how many times he's had to go out after J and E plumbing and repair their mistakes. I am thankful this is the end of my horror story. Thankful he admitted he didn't know what he was doing.
Plumber did show up as promised. He was polite. But... that's all I the positives I can give to the company.
Plumber told us that the leak was in our drain. He cut a hole in my ceiling, torn apart our drain.
Then said we must get a contractor out to cut a hole in our subfloor since it was part of the structure of the home. Then he left. Didn't reach out to us for weeks! He didn't follow up with the home warranty company. Before his service call I had a working bathroom with a very small leak. After he left I had a bathroom that couldn't be used.
I had to call the home warranty people and complain. Thankfully they sent out a different plumbing company. The new company told us that First company completely misdiagnosed the leak, cut a hole in our ceiling for NO reason. The leak was coming from our shower head. That the shower head didn't have enough teflon tape. He had to replace PVC pipe in our drain since the first plumber damaged our home.
The second company told us how many times he's had to go out after J and E plumbing and repair their mistakes. I am thankful this is the end of my horror story. Thankful he admitted he didn't know what he was doing.
Mint Hill, NC 28227
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Charlotte, NC
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1201 S Graham St, Charlotte, NC 28203
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Charlotte, NC