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Our Water heater heater broke ,I had water all over my basement and I called JMW plumbing and Wanda made sure we had a new water heater in the same day. I highly recommend them for all your plumbing needs. Thank you
1092 Dekalb Ave Brooklyn, NY 11221
This guy us the best
The owner Mark trimble is a hands on owner and will be sure the work is done right
He is our plumber for our home in yardley pa and rental in Hamilton NJ
You will not be dissapponted
The owner Mark trimble is a hands on owner and will be sure the work is done right
He is our plumber for our home in yardley pa and rental in Hamilton NJ
You will not be dissapponted
1569 S Olden Ave Trenton, NJ 08610
Very happy with the service, Mario is friendly, professional, and knowledgeable. I appreciated that without asking he and his assistant made sure they wore shoe covers to keep our floors clean and wore masks. During our initial appointment he assessed the issue and provided a few options for how to move forward with no pressure which I appreciated. The day of the work they installed our new toilet quickly and didn't leave any mess.
New York, NY
So my Mom has had this terrible sewer problem for over a year now. She has had a number of plumbers come in to help but before long, the sewet backs up again. She called for help yesterday and was connected to John from O'Grady Plumbing, John said he would come that day (and he did) and he came with a MONSTER piece of equipment that got the job done! He gave my Mom so good, sound, reasonable advice that I believe will help her going forward. He and Jamie were quick, knowledgeable, and patient with all our questions. Five stars for the work, but TEN stars for the professional time they took to explain things to my Mom. TOTALLY RECOMMEND!
224 E 237th St Bronx, NY 10470
George & his crew are great plumbers & great guys!! I had my bathroom & kitchen gut renovated, and they did such quality work & were done in a flash!! Plus, they're the long-time, family business in the neighborhood, so that's even more of a reason to call them. How they manage to keep smiling, after staring down toilets all-day, every-day is amazing!! :)
303 E 76th St New York, NY 10021
They replaced my hot water heater, great service and experience. They were on time, did good work, were professional, didn't nickel and dime me (what I paid was what they quoted over the phone), and even swept up and left the boiler room cleaner than it was when they got there. Finding a good plumber is hard but I recommend them.
184 Glenmore Ave Brooklyn, NY 11207
They were open at 9:00 pm on a Saturday night. They were here quickly and were efficient in doing the job. They were good people and upfront and clear about the process. They helped me fix a serious issue that would have rendered my bathroom useless. They were good, helpful and out in less than 15 minutes. Would recommend to anyone who needs something quick and efficient.
3441B Broadway New York, NY 10031
Don't let the fact that all 3 reviewers (so far) are from California.... Franklin Lowe & Son is an awesome plumber for the area around Glen Ridge and Bloomfield NJ. My family has been using them for *generations* -- literally. Since the early 1960's. Scott is great. Best. Plumber. Ever. I haven't found anything like Franklin Lowe & Son in California, alas.
2 Beach St Bloomfield, NJ 07003
Branden is the best! Always helpful and patient even when he is super busy, which he always is. Great place. Enjoy doing business with them.
933 Columbus Ave New York, NY 10025
Highly recommend and will definitely use them again. Our A/C unit broke down just before the 4th of July weekend and we had some serious heat and humidity. I gave SafeHaven a call based on all the 5 star reviews - and they lived up to that rating! They offered an early Saturday morning call, which we jumped on. They arrived early and We were immediately comfortable with the technician, who was friendly and obviously knowledgeable. He was very open about what was likely the issue and gave excellent advice on what to do and not to do. Without question, I will call on them again when and if I need to.
34 E Main St Ste 350 Smithtown, NY 11787
Great service. Quick response. Super professional. Mike got back to me in less than 5 minutes. Gave me great advice and had a crew out at 9 the next morning. Would use again and reccomend!!!
New York, NY
We had a big problem: water (i.e., sewage) bubbling up next to where the main stack entered the ground. This was on the outside of the pipe, and could only mean a crack in it. I had run a snake into the line and encountered a blockage, but my little snake was useless. I called these guys because they advertise complete plumbing services in addition to snaking lines. We also had a leaking water supply valve in one of our toilets and figured we'd have the guy change that when he was out here.
The technician quoted about $500 to snake the line. I thought that was really high. I asked him how that would solve the problem since the water was coming up from outside the pipe. He said it might. My fault for believing, but I figured if the line was blocked maybe the backup pressure was forcing the water up into the house. It wouldn't fix the pipe, but might alleviate the problem until I got the pipe repaired.
Now, the toilet . . .. The technician told us that the toilet was very old (true) and he didn't have replacement parts on his van. He wanted to go to Home Depot, buy a toilet for us, and charge $475 to install it. We declined. Over the weekend I went to Home Depot myself, found everything I needed and did the repair myself. Cost under $20. It took me under 1/2 hour to make the repair (not including the 45 minutes to go to Home Depot and back). I expected RR to charge me about $75 to make the repair. The guy refused to do the work and wanted to sell me a toilet I didn't need.
Since the guy said replacement parts weren't available, I googled the toilet and discovered that it dates back to at least the 1950s. It's considered a unique piece (mid century modern), and people are selling them for around $400 and up. This guy was so insistent on putting in a toilet from Home Depot, I wonder if he wasn't intending on taking our old one and selling it. Just a suspicion.
When the guy gave me the bill, I saw that there was a charge of $59 for materials. I asked him what this referred to, and he showed me a bottle of pipe treatment he was going to leave with us. I told him I didn't want that, and I had to argue with him for 10 minutes before he agreed to refund the cost of that (he had already run it on my credit card before showing me the bill.). He kept insisting that his quote included all materials but obviously this stuff wasn't needed (or used) for the snaking job so I think that was completely dishonest.
Getting back to the sewage line: the technician said that repairing that line was handled by a different department. They would need to send somebody with a camera to find the leak and give me an estimate. The next day some guy called to schedule that visit. As an aside, he told me that the cost to inspect the line with the camera would be over $700. I nearly fell out of my chair. But ... if we had these guys do the job, the inspection was free. This scam would give them a $700 price advantage over other plumbers, because the only way another plumber's price would be lower is if it was more than $700 less than RR.
I went back on line and found out you can buy a camera for less than $30 from Amazon, tie it to a snake and inspect the pipe yourself, which is exactly what I did.
Everything about these people is designed to rip off the customer. They know if you have poop coming up into your home you're desperate and will pay anything to fix the problem. Steer clear if you can. Find an honest plumber. (The one we used for 20 years retired, unfortunately.)
p.s. My profile says New York, but our home is in Hudson County NJ and this review is for the Jersey City RR.
The technician quoted about $500 to snake the line. I thought that was really high. I asked him how that would solve the problem since the water was coming up from outside the pipe. He said it might. My fault for believing, but I figured if the line was blocked maybe the backup pressure was forcing the water up into the house. It wouldn't fix the pipe, but might alleviate the problem until I got the pipe repaired.
Now, the toilet . . .. The technician told us that the toilet was very old (true) and he didn't have replacement parts on his van. He wanted to go to Home Depot, buy a toilet for us, and charge $475 to install it. We declined. Over the weekend I went to Home Depot myself, found everything I needed and did the repair myself. Cost under $20. It took me under 1/2 hour to make the repair (not including the 45 minutes to go to Home Depot and back). I expected RR to charge me about $75 to make the repair. The guy refused to do the work and wanted to sell me a toilet I didn't need.
Since the guy said replacement parts weren't available, I googled the toilet and discovered that it dates back to at least the 1950s. It's considered a unique piece (mid century modern), and people are selling them for around $400 and up. This guy was so insistent on putting in a toilet from Home Depot, I wonder if he wasn't intending on taking our old one and selling it. Just a suspicion.
When the guy gave me the bill, I saw that there was a charge of $59 for materials. I asked him what this referred to, and he showed me a bottle of pipe treatment he was going to leave with us. I told him I didn't want that, and I had to argue with him for 10 minutes before he agreed to refund the cost of that (he had already run it on my credit card before showing me the bill.). He kept insisting that his quote included all materials but obviously this stuff wasn't needed (or used) for the snaking job so I think that was completely dishonest.
Getting back to the sewage line: the technician said that repairing that line was handled by a different department. They would need to send somebody with a camera to find the leak and give me an estimate. The next day some guy called to schedule that visit. As an aside, he told me that the cost to inspect the line with the camera would be over $700. I nearly fell out of my chair. But ... if we had these guys do the job, the inspection was free. This scam would give them a $700 price advantage over other plumbers, because the only way another plumber's price would be lower is if it was more than $700 less than RR.
I went back on line and found out you can buy a camera for less than $30 from Amazon, tie it to a snake and inspect the pipe yourself, which is exactly what I did.
Everything about these people is designed to rip off the customer. They know if you have poop coming up into your home you're desperate and will pay anything to fix the problem. Steer clear if you can. Find an honest plumber. (The one we used for 20 years retired, unfortunately.)
p.s. My profile says New York, but our home is in Hudson County NJ and this review is for the Jersey City RR.
65 Irving St Jersey City, NJ 07307
I spoke to Greg today, and arranged a service call. They were a little back-logged, that is why I took away one star. Their pricing seems competitive. I will post an update once the job is completed.
I ended up calling another vendor, so my experience was limited.
I ended up calling another vendor, so my experience was limited.
2253 Light St Bronx, NY 10466
I can not recommend this company and here's why.
I called to schedule an appointment and went through the list of what I needed done - change a radiator valve, bleed a radiator and unclog the tub. The person I spoke with said it's $165/hour + parts. They should be able to finish the job in an hour.
Plumbers came, worked for 30 minutes, left for an hour (not sure where they went), came back and finished the job. The bill I got was for $430.
I called the office to say that the cost was much more expensive than what I quoted. The receptionist said, well, sometimes jobs take longer. Ok, well that should have been communicated and it wasn't.
Look elsewhere. I know I won't do business with this place again.
I called to schedule an appointment and went through the list of what I needed done - change a radiator valve, bleed a radiator and unclog the tub. The person I spoke with said it's $165/hour + parts. They should be able to finish the job in an hour.
Plumbers came, worked for 30 minutes, left for an hour (not sure where they went), came back and finished the job. The bill I got was for $430.
I called the office to say that the cost was much more expensive than what I quoted. The receptionist said, well, sometimes jobs take longer. Ok, well that should have been communicated and it wasn't.
Look elsewhere. I know I won't do business with this place again.
440 13th St Ste A Brooklyn, NY 11215
They were at my apartment an hour after calling them for help. Did a speedy and thorough job fixing my leaky sink. Plumber was very nice - explained the source of the issue and talked me through what he was going. Price was above what others quoted, but it was a job well done so it was worth it.
433 Edgecombe Ave New York, NY 10031
Called up and made an appointment (after a 10 minute wait on phone). Assured of the time I left work to get home on time. 10 minutes after they were meant to show, I get a call saying they are having car trouble and can we reschedule for tomorrow. I realize that things happen, but the guy slipped up and said we're really busy today which to me means that they tried to sneak in an extra call (for $300 to snake a sink) and couldn't make it happen. Bad business sense and a huge waste of my afternoon.
156 2nd Ave New York, NY 10003
This company is working by my apartment building and as they were loading pipes on to there cart they left it unattended and it dented my vehicle.There supervisor was standing there with them they just walked away and pretended like it didn't happen luckily for me another company was working there and told me what happened and now they don't take my calls and refuse to pay for the damages they did to my vehicle.
230 Park Ave New York, NY 10169
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New York, NY
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61 Kent Ave Brooklyn, NY 11249
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