Best Plumbing Services in Arlington, TX
Exceptional service, knowledge, and integrity. Matt's willingness to help is unparalleled in this trade. He was able to provide some steps over the phone prior to scheduling a visit that proved beneficial. His vast knowledge from the commercial side should provided residential homeowners with extreme confidence in his work, which is priceless knowing your work will be done right. No doubt Matt will be my first call when plumbing/gas services are needed. Thank you, Matt!
Irving, TX 75060
I am not one who normally writes reviews but here goes: Last week, my wife raised a concern about the amount of water that was accumulating in our front yard. After going through the routine of testing the sprinklers, thinking this was most likely the problem, I quickly found a broken sprinkler head and assumed this was the culprit that was turning our front yard into Louisiana swamplands. I shut off the sprinkler system and assured my princess that all would be fixed the following weekend. Well, on my way home Wednesday, my wife called me expressing her concerns again that the water seemed to still be accumulating in the yard and the front sidewalk. Knowing I already expertly diagnosed the problem I said to go ahead and call the city to check the meter for a leak, as this issue was already handled from my side, again, due to my flawless troubleshooting skills.
Pulling into my house I could see that the city water guy was already at my house with the cover off the meter. Me, still in my work cloths, calmly walked outside to greet the gentleman who was going to tell me I was right and all is well.
This is where I began to doubt myself. After quick introductions, the gentleman showed me the two dials on the meter. One dial looks like the minute hand on a clock and 1 full rotation is 10 gallons of water that has been sent to my home. The second dial is smaller, and 1 full rotation is 1 tick for the other dial mentioned. After seeing the second dial was working its way to 88 miles per hour I was sure this entire meter was going to quickly send itself somewhere into the future. Doc and Marty were nowhere to be found so I knew I had to act quickly. I went inside, changed cloths and went to work. With my pants rolled up and flip flops on I was ready to address this issue.
I went to the main shut-off valve to the house and began to turn the valve to the right(righty-tighty, left-loosey). The valve went snug but not tight. My new city friend informed me that my new flux capacitor had almost completely stopped. Oh, oh, as almost means it's not stopped. The valve would not completely tighten and worse, as I left-loosyed it, the water would not turn back on. Crap, time to call a plumber.
Assuring my wife that I got this under control I began thinking about all the things we take for granted with indoor plumbing. Cooking, dish washer, washing machine, ice, and heaven forbid, BATHROOMS...gone...all gone! I didn't hesitate and quickly jumped on the computer and began to type all kinds of search terms to find a local plumber who could help immediately. I started off with the big guys (you know who they are) as well as with any plumbing company that advertised 24/7 in their name or description.
After calling 5-6 companies I was beginning to wonder if some of these 24/7 guys should just change their name to Next Day Plumbers as it seemed everyone was booked. I was getting desperate so I decided to call a company that only had 15 to 16 reviews. Being in IT, I am very skeptical of reviews as sometimes companies will have their friends and family leave 5 stars and then you'll have trolls who leave a bad review because they didn't get their narcissistic way for some reason or another. Anyway, I made the call.
The person on the other end sounded like a good ol' boy that was relaxing at home. Oh, oh, red flag, or so I thought. We discussed the situation, went over some basic pricing and I swallowed hard as he told me the trip charge. Trip charge, ug, you mean I am probably going to pay one hundred plus dollars for someone to come out and say Yep, you're screwed buddy, we'll have to come out tomorrow to fix this for sure. Again, I was desperate and had to show some sort of progress to the wife before she began calling pricy hotels for us to shack up in for the night.
About 30 minutes later, Chris with ENCO Plumbing showed up at our door. After looking around my new swampland, Chris began to give me some news that sounded like a financial minigun was about to attack my bank account. Here it comes I thought. Trip charge AND some sort of plumbing lingo that sounded like an introduction to a plumbing novel written by Steven King. See, with my awesome troubleshooting skills (as mentioned earlier), I came to another conclusion that since the sprinklers were not the root of all the newly found evil in my world, it must be this valve thing as it's broke and water is coming from this area so anything else is just a sales pitch right? Wrong, keep reading
Chris is a straight to the point kind of guy and so am I, so we quickly agreed that since the main valve is broke, it definitely needs to be fixed before we continue additional chapters in the plumbing novel I am now living. After agreeing to a price, Chris went to work.
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Pulling into my house I could see that the city water guy was already at my house with the cover off the meter. Me, still in my work cloths, calmly walked outside to greet the gentleman who was going to tell me I was right and all is well.
This is where I began to doubt myself. After quick introductions, the gentleman showed me the two dials on the meter. One dial looks like the minute hand on a clock and 1 full rotation is 10 gallons of water that has been sent to my home. The second dial is smaller, and 1 full rotation is 1 tick for the other dial mentioned. After seeing the second dial was working its way to 88 miles per hour I was sure this entire meter was going to quickly send itself somewhere into the future. Doc and Marty were nowhere to be found so I knew I had to act quickly. I went inside, changed cloths and went to work. With my pants rolled up and flip flops on I was ready to address this issue.
I went to the main shut-off valve to the house and began to turn the valve to the right(righty-tighty, left-loosey). The valve went snug but not tight. My new city friend informed me that my new flux capacitor had almost completely stopped. Oh, oh, as almost means it's not stopped. The valve would not completely tighten and worse, as I left-loosyed it, the water would not turn back on. Crap, time to call a plumber.
Assuring my wife that I got this under control I began thinking about all the things we take for granted with indoor plumbing. Cooking, dish washer, washing machine, ice, and heaven forbid, BATHROOMS...gone...all gone! I didn't hesitate and quickly jumped on the computer and began to type all kinds of search terms to find a local plumber who could help immediately. I started off with the big guys (you know who they are) as well as with any plumbing company that advertised 24/7 in their name or description.
After calling 5-6 companies I was beginning to wonder if some of these 24/7 guys should just change their name to Next Day Plumbers as it seemed everyone was booked. I was getting desperate so I decided to call a company that only had 15 to 16 reviews. Being in IT, I am very skeptical of reviews as sometimes companies will have their friends and family leave 5 stars and then you'll have trolls who leave a bad review because they didn't get their narcissistic way for some reason or another. Anyway, I made the call.
The person on the other end sounded like a good ol' boy that was relaxing at home. Oh, oh, red flag, or so I thought. We discussed the situation, went over some basic pricing and I swallowed hard as he told me the trip charge. Trip charge, ug, you mean I am probably going to pay one hundred plus dollars for someone to come out and say Yep, you're screwed buddy, we'll have to come out tomorrow to fix this for sure. Again, I was desperate and had to show some sort of progress to the wife before she began calling pricy hotels for us to shack up in for the night.
About 30 minutes later, Chris with ENCO Plumbing showed up at our door. After looking around my new swampland, Chris began to give me some news that sounded like a financial minigun was about to attack my bank account. Here it comes I thought. Trip charge AND some sort of plumbing lingo that sounded like an introduction to a plumbing novel written by Steven King. See, with my awesome troubleshooting skills (as mentioned earlier), I came to another conclusion that since the sprinklers were not the root of all the newly found evil in my world, it must be this valve thing as it's broke and water is coming from this area so anything else is just a sales pitch right? Wrong, keep reading
Chris is a straight to the point kind of guy and so am I, so we quickly agreed that since the main valve is broke, it definitely needs to be fixed before we continue additional chapters in the plumbing novel I am now living. After agreeing to a price, Chris went to work.
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3700 Standridge Dr, Ste 212, The Colony, TX 75056
One of the most professional service companies I have ever dealt with. Jerrell's Plumbing is professional and honest as the day is long. Great people to call if you have a plumbing need.
1119 Luke St, Ste 101, Irving, TX 75061
The Good Fellas provided great service! Reached out for clogging issues and The Good Fellas came out quick to fix our issues and were very professional. Highly recommend!!!
Arlington, TX
I had a faucet outside that had a serious leak. I was quoted at $49 flat rate which somehow turned into over $200, which I wasn't happy about, but they were already here and I needed it done. They did do a really quick, really good job and put in a safer faucet that won't freeze in the winter. Very pleased with the work so I didn't feel too bad about the underbid.
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5705 Ridge Ln, Fort Worth, TX 76114
Johan is fantastic! Extremely professional and honest. He and his team do an amazing job. Very pleased with how they maintained their work and kept the project clean as they went. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a remodel at an honest price with a crew who cares about attention to detail.
Arlington, TX
We've used Raines Plumbing for several projects and repairs at our home. We have been working with Damien since before he started Raines Plumbing. He is professional, friendly, tidy, and pragmatic/reasonable. We trust his diagnoses and recommendations. He is respectful of you and your home when working. We have had only 5 star experiences and highly recommend Raines Plumbing!
Arlington, TX
Excellent service from the initial call to the actual plumbing repair. They are very prompt, professional, and above and beyond friendly. We were instructed every step of the way of the repair and we couldn't be more satisfied with the outcome. We will definitely use them again. Larry J.
1285 North Main St, Mansfield, TX 76063
I hired these guys to do a job at my mom's house and they went out there and did the job for me on Father's Day Weekend! It meant the world to me as my mom is elderly and my brother is disabled. They were communicative, efficient friendly AND professional. Seriously 5 star service. I cannot thank them ENOUGH!
402 NW 17th, Grand Prairie, TX 75050
I've used Horizon Plumbing twice, and find them to be consistently responsive (particularly, Cynthia Russell in the office). One service call was fairly routine in nature; however, the other was very involved in something of a specialty nature - replacement of sump pumps. Both times, the plumbers took the time to explain what was needed to do the job and were very courteous.
2706 W Pioneer Pkwy, Arlington, TX 76013
These guys are a joke! They set an appointment for me to be home between 3-5PM. Waited till 5:20 then called to see if they were still going to come. Guy told me he would check with his guy and call me right back. An hour later I called again and was told they could not make it out. They didn't seem too concerned that they had an upset customer. I do not recommend calling these guys.
800 W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012
This company decided to ride my bumper to where I could only see his windshield out of the back of my Toyota Rav4 in a residential zone. I was going only a little under the speed limit because of the road conditions. I tried to call the company to advise them of one of their drivers to make a complaint and rudely got hung up on when I asked where I can direct my complaint to. Would not recommend especially if this is how they treat people. I can only imagine how they'd treat me as a customer.
Arlington, TX 76016