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I am so impressed at how quickly Justin was able to get out here and shut off the main valve and fix water that was gushing full blast into my yard. I felt like I was right out of the movie very bad things because 3 teenagers had a different reason as to why there was chaos. Any other plumber would have come out here and charged me a fortune and I had just spoken to him earlier today about the other items I needed corrected prior to this disaster. Justin was calm, friendly and completely cool and he just told me that his guy would be there tomorrow for the regular appointment. I cannot express how grateful I am for how quickly he was here but also how kind he was.
Phoenix, AZ
Jason responded right here in Yelp - I had never used the messages platform - so I was the slow guy. Anyway, I do love when companies are this responsive. Certainly helps get the job done faster.
http://www.generalfiresystems.…
6417 E Thomas Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85252
This review is about Aaron. Make sure I get him every time. Aaron is the best, Honest and fast. He showed up on time and quickly as a brown fox. had the problems diagnosed, . He is clean, neat, and professional
Make sure I get him when I need work done
http://www.phendplumbing.com
Make sure I get him when I need work done
Phoenix, AZ
Great service, they clean up after and the warranty is awesome! What more could you want? Oh, fair prices? They have those too! Justin and his team are very pleasant to work with. They come when they say they are going to come and get the job done right. I am a perfectionist and the line looks very nice and straight along the wall. Thank you Just Plumbing!
(I got a water softener and an RO system from them.)
http://JustPlumbingAZ.com
(I got a water softener and an RO system from them.)
Phoenix, AZ
I have used Freddy's Fox Rooter several times over the last couple of years. Service is always nice, professional, and timely. I have had clogged pipes, toilets and hot water heaters replaced and have always been pleased with the service, price, and responsiveness. I would definitely recommend Freddy's.
https://freddysfoxrooter.com
23611 W Ripple Rd Buckeye, AZ 85326
Roco was professional and honest! Didn't try to sell me on services I didn't need and gave me a lot of advice which is truly priceless. Thanks again for all your help!
https://copperstateplumbingaz.…
11417 W Emerald Ln Suprise , AZ 85374
My pregnant wife scheduled Bob to come over to have a look at my house so I could go over all of the things we wanted to do (move some walls and add an office and a closet and update the kitchen etc). Bob arrived and greeted me with a long story about how another customer's pug bit him on the genitals before we even said hi to each other.
I moved past it and started walking him through our house trying to show him the things I wanted to do. He apparently doesn't have very good spacial awareness because as I was explaining the moving of walls and doors, he never fully grasped the concepts - he was unable to visualize what I was talking about.
Three other contractors at this point had gone through the same tour with me and took measurements and made drawings and took notes. Bob did none of that. As we were going through the kitchen, he stopped me and asked if I had an interior designer who was going to draw up plans. I told him that my wife set up our meeting and that I thought I was just going to go over the basics of what we wanted and explained that a couple other places had taken measurements and whatnot as we went along and presented their plans/designs based on my explanation along with an estimate.
He started getting aggressive really quickly - which baffled the shit out of me - and started talking to me about how he could measure [my kitchen counter] and be 2 inches different from the other guy and come out with a bid that was $10,000 more. I mean, I am pretty sure that all tape measures are based on the same standard units, so... otherwise they wouldn't be used to measure things, right? I didn't say that, but it was a really weird thing to say to me.
At this point, I said I totally didn't expect any sort of set-in-stone budget or drawings or anything - I did start reiterating that I just thought he was going to come over to get an idea of what I wanted and we would go from there, but he interrupted me to say if this is how we're starting off, then it's best I just leave or something to that effect, and starts stomping towards my front door. I say what? why? I didn't do anything to you... why are you...? And he slams my front door behind him and then slams my front gate and then slams his car door and then revs his thirsty truck engine and then turns around in front of my house and then spins his tires to drive away... Minutes later, he cancels the calendar invite like a psycho.
I'm REALLY glad he left. Better he left now than in the middle of a job. He's SUPER unstable. His giant truck is covered in Americana and flags and eagles and stuff from what I could tell - maybe he could tell I'm an anti-war socialist from the cut of my sweatpants. I can be difficult to work with at times, but I know when I'm being difficult and when I'm being super nice and easy going - if this was my fault, I would admit it. I did nothing that I can think of to set him off. Best I can figure is he saw a Bernie Sanders sticker on my car or doesn't like cats or - most likely - he realized he was completely in over his head with our project.
Maybe all he can do is patch some drywall or manage someone while they lay tile. It's just a bizarre and totally unprofessional way to decline a job. I never swore at him. I never said anything sarcastic or rude. I didn't talk down to him... I assumed he knew more about what he did than I did and admitted that my wife set it up and I was just doing what I thought I was supposed to do (which was to say things like I'd like to move this door over here and get rid of this wall and open up this room to be an office - hoping for some guidance.
This part is supposed to be sort of fun. Planning stuff out. It gets harder and more tedious and you get more impatient as the project goes along. I support veterans and local businesses, but this guy scared me, and if I knew it was going to go this way at all, I wouldn't have told him where I live or had him over to my house. I would advise you to do the same unless you just need to patch a wall or something simple maybe - just don't come to him with a larger project that involves any sort of vision or dialogue. I'm just thankful he didn't kick my animals on his way out. Hopefully he didn't vandalize my car - gonna have to review the security footage.
(Edit - I don't think he did anything to my car, but I got him on my security cam storming off and slamming my gate and also talking about getting bitten by a dog before we even say hi.)
https://www.vetsbuilt.com
I moved past it and started walking him through our house trying to show him the things I wanted to do. He apparently doesn't have very good spacial awareness because as I was explaining the moving of walls and doors, he never fully grasped the concepts - he was unable to visualize what I was talking about.
Three other contractors at this point had gone through the same tour with me and took measurements and made drawings and took notes. Bob did none of that. As we were going through the kitchen, he stopped me and asked if I had an interior designer who was going to draw up plans. I told him that my wife set up our meeting and that I thought I was just going to go over the basics of what we wanted and explained that a couple other places had taken measurements and whatnot as we went along and presented their plans/designs based on my explanation along with an estimate.
He started getting aggressive really quickly - which baffled the shit out of me - and started talking to me about how he could measure [my kitchen counter] and be 2 inches different from the other guy and come out with a bid that was $10,000 more. I mean, I am pretty sure that all tape measures are based on the same standard units, so... otherwise they wouldn't be used to measure things, right? I didn't say that, but it was a really weird thing to say to me.
At this point, I said I totally didn't expect any sort of set-in-stone budget or drawings or anything - I did start reiterating that I just thought he was going to come over to get an idea of what I wanted and we would go from there, but he interrupted me to say if this is how we're starting off, then it's best I just leave or something to that effect, and starts stomping towards my front door. I say what? why? I didn't do anything to you... why are you...? And he slams my front door behind him and then slams my front gate and then slams his car door and then revs his thirsty truck engine and then turns around in front of my house and then spins his tires to drive away... Minutes later, he cancels the calendar invite like a psycho.
I'm REALLY glad he left. Better he left now than in the middle of a job. He's SUPER unstable. His giant truck is covered in Americana and flags and eagles and stuff from what I could tell - maybe he could tell I'm an anti-war socialist from the cut of my sweatpants. I can be difficult to work with at times, but I know when I'm being difficult and when I'm being super nice and easy going - if this was my fault, I would admit it. I did nothing that I can think of to set him off. Best I can figure is he saw a Bernie Sanders sticker on my car or doesn't like cats or - most likely - he realized he was completely in over his head with our project.
Maybe all he can do is patch some drywall or manage someone while they lay tile. It's just a bizarre and totally unprofessional way to decline a job. I never swore at him. I never said anything sarcastic or rude. I didn't talk down to him... I assumed he knew more about what he did than I did and admitted that my wife set it up and I was just doing what I thought I was supposed to do (which was to say things like I'd like to move this door over here and get rid of this wall and open up this room to be an office - hoping for some guidance.
This part is supposed to be sort of fun. Planning stuff out. It gets harder and more tedious and you get more impatient as the project goes along. I support veterans and local businesses, but this guy scared me, and if I knew it was going to go this way at all, I wouldn't have told him where I live or had him over to my house. I would advise you to do the same unless you just need to patch a wall or something simple maybe - just don't come to him with a larger project that involves any sort of vision or dialogue. I'm just thankful he didn't kick my animals on his way out. Hopefully he didn't vandalize my car - gonna have to review the security footage.
(Edit - I don't think he did anything to my car, but I got him on my security cam storming off and slamming my gate and also talking about getting bitten by a dog before we even say hi.)
Phoenix, AZ
Brett and Sheldon are great. I didn't know exactly what I needed and they talked me through the options. Their work is excellent.
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Just moved to Scottsdale and needed to have our fire sprinkler system inspected and turned off while having a new furnace installed in the attic. Scott came out right away, did the inspection and gave me training on our system that I did not have. Highly recommended
https://thefiremanaz.com
3815 E Indian School Rd Phoenix, AZ 85018
We had an unexpected plumbing emergency and ended up needing to have all of the old plumbing in our 2500 sq ft house (built in 1954) replaced, including a new sewer line. Ry and Jason where beyond wonderful to work with. They were the first people we called and they put all of the wheels in motion. This was quite an undertaking but not a problem for Ry, Jason and their fantastic crew. They had the problems identified quickly, communicated efficiently and respectfully with our insurance company, had the work completed in under ten days, and left us feeling confident that our home is in far better shape now than before. We will absolutely use Master Rooter for any future needs--which will hopefully be minimal:). We would recommend them for projects big and small.
https://masterrooteraz.com
2915 N Norfolk Mesa, AZ 85215
James repaired a toilet and replaced another for me a year ago. Great work, really professional, efficient service by James. More recently Cameron replaced 3 bath faucets and so pleased again with the job he did. I highly recommend Aussie Plumber. And I will use their service again for my next project.
http://www.theaussieplumber.co…
3743 E Cholla St Phoenix, AZ 85028
Al's Plumbing is fantastic! Very knowledgeable, communicated everything to me as he did the repairs and was fairly priced. What else can you ask for? This is my new go to plumbing company for repairs.
22302 W Watkins St Buckeye, AZ 85326
This is a reliable, responsive and reasonably priced company. Always friendly and helpful. Highly recommended!
http://tutkoplumbing.com/
Phoenix, AZ 85023
We used Danny Boyd on a recommendation from another contractor. We were not disappointed! Boyco was prompt and incredibly knowledgable about what the best way to accomplish our needs for the least amount of money. They even worked us back into their schedule when my DIY project didn't work out! I cannot recommend Danny and Rhonda highly enough!
We have recommended Boydco to two additional jobs and will continue to do so. We have found our plumber for life!
http://www.plumberphoenixboydc…
We have recommended Boydco to two additional jobs and will continue to do so. We have found our plumber for life!
1601 W Sequoia Dr Phoenix, AZ 85027
Did I just win the lottery or what? Well, maybe not winning in the traditional sense, but my experience with these three companies was close enough: Knockout Plumbing, Preferred Choice Restoration and Elite Roofing and Remodeling.
My journey with these companies started when a galvanized water pipe burst in the crawl space of my 1935 home in one of Phoenix' historic neighborhoods.
Initially I contacted Knockout Plumbing. Since the water damage to the bathroom was extensive, they referred me to Preferred Choice Restoration. Sarah immediately eased my concerns and within two hours sent Cameron out to access the damage and assist with the next steps. I was immediately impressed with his understanding, professionalism and knowledge. His crew came out quickly to set up fans and start the demo work to avoid any health issues. I was equally impressed with Dan, who handled the water mitigation with my insurance company, and with Mark, who processed the restoration estimates. Mark also subcontracted the reconstruction of my bathroom and hardwood floors with Justin at Elite Roofing and Remodeling.
The plumbing work was completed by Knockout Plumbing - thanks to Joey and Cody! Because the floor was already opened up, I decided to have the entire house replumbed. Dan scheduled everything and Josh completed the work! I also spoke with Diana a few times and she was awesome!
When it comes to Elite Roofing and Remodeling, I cannot thank Justin enough for the outstanding work he and his team did. They were exceptional to work with and the end result is better than I could have ever imagined.
These companies worked in perfect harmony with each other and with me as well. Each process was thoroughly explained and delivered on time. Although they are three different companies, they share some common goals and expectations which their employees embodied and made them dream teams to work with: produce quality work, strive for excellence and provide exceptional customer service.
I highly recommend that you at least consider contacting any one of these companies for plumbing, water mitigation and/or restoration. In the end, I'm confident that you will feel as though you've won the lottery when your project is completed, too.
https://knockoutplumbingaz.com
My journey with these companies started when a galvanized water pipe burst in the crawl space of my 1935 home in one of Phoenix' historic neighborhoods.
Initially I contacted Knockout Plumbing. Since the water damage to the bathroom was extensive, they referred me to Preferred Choice Restoration. Sarah immediately eased my concerns and within two hours sent Cameron out to access the damage and assist with the next steps. I was immediately impressed with his understanding, professionalism and knowledge. His crew came out quickly to set up fans and start the demo work to avoid any health issues. I was equally impressed with Dan, who handled the water mitigation with my insurance company, and with Mark, who processed the restoration estimates. Mark also subcontracted the reconstruction of my bathroom and hardwood floors with Justin at Elite Roofing and Remodeling.
The plumbing work was completed by Knockout Plumbing - thanks to Joey and Cody! Because the floor was already opened up, I decided to have the entire house replumbed. Dan scheduled everything and Josh completed the work! I also spoke with Diana a few times and she was awesome!
When it comes to Elite Roofing and Remodeling, I cannot thank Justin enough for the outstanding work he and his team did. They were exceptional to work with and the end result is better than I could have ever imagined.
These companies worked in perfect harmony with each other and with me as well. Each process was thoroughly explained and delivered on time. Although they are three different companies, they share some common goals and expectations which their employees embodied and made them dream teams to work with: produce quality work, strive for excellence and provide exceptional customer service.
I highly recommend that you at least consider contacting any one of these companies for plumbing, water mitigation and/or restoration. In the end, I'm confident that you will feel as though you've won the lottery when your project is completed, too.
10639 E Victor Way Queen Creek, AZ 85143
Not happy with latest service call. Nearly $500 for a dual capacitor replacement. Literally a half hour of labor and I find it hard to believe a capacitor would cost over $400. Seriously, tech did not even look at the rest of my system or clean the unit. Not sure what servicing means anymore. Disappointed and will not use this company again.
http://www.hobaica.com
10636 N Cave Creek Rd Phoenix, AZ 85020
We used Go Direct Plumbing for our hot water heater. It was previously installed incorrectly by the previous owner. They installed everything up to code, got us a new water heater at a fair price, and offered quick reliable service. All staff friendly, and made scheduling easy. Arrived on time to both appointments. Great for quick, reliable, and professional service. We will be using them again in the future.
https://godirectplumbing.com
Phoenix, AZ
I've used Darryl twice. On both occasions he was professional, fast, and fairly priced. Darryl does in fact still do plumbing and he uses assistants whom he trains.
The big thing for me is that both times I had to call Darryl were emergencies, and both times he responded quickly, got the job done right, and charged a very fair price. Darryl is my plumber of choice.
http://retiredplumberscw.com
The big thing for me is that both times I had to call Darryl were emergencies, and both times he responded quickly, got the job done right, and charged a very fair price. Darryl is my plumber of choice.
18215 N 132nd Ave Sun City West, AZ 85375
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Phoenix, AZ
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Scottsdale, AZ 85260