Best Plumbing Services in Dallas, TX
Could not be more pleased with the service we received from Pelayo Plumbing. We called because we had water coming from the side of our house. They came out with in 2 days and were so knowledgeable. He told the issue and had it fixed with in 1 hour. They are now saved in my phone for any future plumbing issues!
Dallas, TX
Had to cut off water at the street and take a day off work due a spraying leak somewhere under the the bathroom in my pier-and-beam house. Usual plumbers backed up two weeks but referred me to DSP&D and they had Mike out within an hour. Ground completely saturated under the house and pooled in the low spots... envisioned two-man crew smiling while they pumped water all morning. But no, Mike gave me a clean and reasonable estimate, did the work himself, charged me what he'd estimated. Can't ask for more than that. Will definitely call them with my next issue.
Dallas, TX
I wish we could give more than 5 stars! We had an emergency situation with water leaking everywhere at our new home after moving from out of state. We didn't have a plumber, so I quickly went to Yelp for local plumbing reviews. That's how we found Christopher. He came over right away on a Sunday night and fixed the issue. He was so kind, considerate & cheerful for it being so late at night and an emergency call. He is the real deal as a plumber and as a person. We weren't excited about having a flooded laundry room, but we are excited to have found our new plumber!
4040 N MacArthur Blvd, Ste 205, Irving, TX 75038
We called Mr. Hairston based on his reviews on Yelp and were not disappointed. I didn't really think he could fix our problem, but he told us his plan before he came and we decided to let him try. A screw was stuck in the line of a garden tub, completely stopping the flow of hot water. He managed to get it out, saving us considerable cost of having to gain access to the line.
6904 Scott Ct, Sachse, TX 75048
Our main water pipe had an extremely costly leak. We had several plumbers come take a look, provide estimates and some plainly did not want to deal with our large job. However, when Jason arrived, he was able quickly to identify the issue, provide a same day quote and get us on the schedule. I'd recommend ABC plumbing for large jobs to save yourself costs. They were able to saw cut the driveway, lay new concrete and replace the old pipe. The gentleman provided excellent customer service and the company gave a wonderful warranty. Thank you to the owner Jason and his hard workers Taylor, Hunter, Chris, Steven and everyone at ABC plumbing!! The only con is that now we just have to let the grass grow back where the trench was dug. Other than that all stars in my book!!
5616 Main St, Watauga, TX 76148
Updating this review to share that all of the work Speck Plumbing did for my mom's house is still working wonderfully! We had such a horrific experience with a company before them so I am just so grateful.
Dallas, TX
Service was same day and excellent price, very knowledgeable and friendly tech Tony was. Trying to get good service in oak cliff is very hard but these guys were top knotch!
209 W Clarendon Dr, Dallas, TX 75208
Sebastian made a call to my house on Sunday afternoon after we had issues with our AC line draining. He was very helpful, but our problem requires a second pair of hands so he called Nathan. Both guys were very nice and really worked hard to get the problem resolved. I felt bad that it was such a stubborn fix but they never seemed bothered by it, not once. Even though it was so hot in our attic and the majority of time was spent up there. In the end they did clear the line from the small amount of build up inside of it. It turns out that it was an AC issue, not a plumbing issue, but that wasn't their fault and they did what they said they would do. I would call them again for any plumbing needs.
Frisco, TX 75033
Our Plumber was Brian. While my father was on vacation we discovered a gas leak, after calling the gas company, who came quickly and found three leaks, we call Dial One Johnson Plumbing. They sent Brian to fix our problem. He fixed the three leaks by replacing three valves and hoses. We ask if he could look at a stopped up bathtub. As he was trying to unstop the tub he found that the pipe under the house were rotted out. In fact after he got under the house he found several pipes and joints in the same condition. It took him several days to fix the piping and tub fixtures. Brian was always courteous and friendly. He apologized frequently for the inconveniences he was creating. Brian was a clean freak, always very concerned about messing up the house. In fact before he left for the last time he went around the house making sure he had not left anything that needed to be cleaned up. The price seemed a little high but for the time he was on the job (about 17-18 hours) it was OK.
Dallas, TX
One of the best experiences I've ever had with any sort of service tech in our home. Arrived on time, extremely polite, understood that I had napping children in the house and sent me a text rather than ringing the doorbell when he came back from a parts run. Took care of my clogged sinks and running toilets for a very fair price. I will absolutely call them again for any plumbing issue. Highly recommended!!!
2204 W Clarendon Dr, Dallas, TX 75208
Great company. Great communication. Great price. The overall process was very smooth, Louis kept me updated every step of the way. They came when they said and finished on schedule!
1719 W Campbell Dr, Garland, TX 75244
Cameron, the owner, came out to assess my plumbing issue. Communicating with him was easy and effective. When he arrived he asked a few questions and then checked everything out. Turns out my septic just had a lot of rain water and nothing needed to be done. Cameron said the issue would resolve itself, and so far it has. Cameron didn't charge me a fee for his diagnosis. He treated me right and gained a customer. Thank you Cameron!
Dallas, TX
This is the first time I have used this company but will definitely use them again. I had both my outside faucets leaking. They were prompt, efficient and friendly. Work looks great and pricing was appropriate. They were even fine with my dog. :)
4708 Keller Hicks Rd, Keller, TX 76244
I had a gas leak in my business that forced me to shut down. The fire department and assessed that is was the water heater causing the problem. I called Force Home Services and lady who answered the phone told me one of their technicians, David, would be out as soon as he finished the job he was currently working on. David arrived promptly, had the piece I needed on his truck and fixed it asap.. He was incredibly friendly and they will definitely get my business from now on.
Dallas, TX
They do efficient and effective work and are very friendly and terry was very kind and only did the best work with top notch appliances.
Forney, TX 75126
I had a plumber come out who could not finish the work, he told I needed to find someone else because it was beyond the scope of his business. He recommended Carrollton Plumbing. They came out that same day! They were great, fixed the problem, and were very nice. Especially considerate to come out on a Friday afternoon, not even being called until Friday at noon. Highly recommend!! Will be using them from now on.
2515 Canterbury Ct, Carrollton, TX 75006
Just had David out once again to handle our latest plumbing job. Mai plumbing always does great work. They are honest, dependable and the fees always seem more than fair. I highly recommend using Mai Plumbing.
9403 Faircrest Dr, Dallas, TX 75238
My Baker Brothers estimate WITH warranty was $3769, my Baker Brothers estimate WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY was $1300; I went with someone else who fixed it for $300 and $100 tip on my part.
The area around my water meter was completely saturated in water.
Prior to me calling Baker Brothers, I had called the City, who shut off the water meter, pumped out the water and POINTED to the exact leak, a Quest fitting directly off the water meter (the Tenant also witnessed this). They also pointed out that it was on the house side, not the city side, hence why I needed a plumber.
Travis from Baker Bros Plumbing came out to the house and begins to tell me that the leak is right next to the sidewalk. I didn't stop him (Travis not knowing that the guy from the City specifically pointed out where the leak was) and he proceeds to tell me how he may need to tunnel under the sidewalk and if the City allows them, to cut the sidewalk. He shows how he needs to tunnel a 3 foot section around the water meter. He tells me about the Quest fittings and that there's a lawsuit against them and they are simply a bad design, so bad that if he fixes this today, there's no warranty. [Great, in my mind, I'm thinking, what's my protection against you doing shoddy work?] I ask him point-blank, So what you are telling me is...I could spend $1300 today and if it leaks again tomorrow, I'm out $1300, because there's no warranty at all? He responds, Yes that is correct. Then he proceeds to upsell me on the fact that he can replace the entire plastic Quest line with copper for $3700 with a 10 year warranty.
Knowing I will get a second opinion, I ask for a few minutes to discuss this with the tenant, because now we still have water leaking and to get another plumber out would likely be the next day. At this point the tenant walks out and empathizes with me about the conundrum of having to wait another day or proceed with the work and he points to the water meter and questions the amount of time it would take just to replace the nipple fitting where it is leaking. I ask Travis in front of the tenant if the leak is at the water meter OR next to the sidewalk, that Travis specifically pointed out originally. Travis then changed his story completely and stated it was at the water meter.
At that point I politely said, let me pay the trip charge and I'll call you if I decide to proceed further. I gave Travis $40 in cash (as noted on my receipt) for the $39 trip charge and he stated he didn't even have a $1. [Baker Brothers Plumbing, yes, you still owe me $1]
Always trust your gut and from the very beginning, I felt like Travis was trying to swindle me. The guy from the City specifically showed myself and the Tenant where the leak was, yet Travis has this entire story about cutting into the sidewalk (if allowed by the City) or having to tunnel 3 feet underneath it! My specific water meter cover is 1-2 feet away from the sidewalk and I could see where the leak was without having to tunnel under any sidewalk, again, the guy from the City showed me exactly where it was. I was able to reach down and touch the leaking fitting with my own hands!! Basically, had the guy from the City not showed myself and the Tenant exactly where the leak was, I'd likely be out $3700 today! (Because who would shell out $1300 for something with no warranty whatsoever??)
I trusted my instinct and called my WATER SPRINKLER GUY! I hadn't said more than Quest fitting and he knew exactly the problem as he replaces the Quest fittings all the time. (Something I would think Baker Bros does all the time, too and would recognize as the issue.) Baker Brothers, if you've been in business since 1945, don't tell me your plumbers hadn't seen a quest fitting (at the water meter) break before... what's this story about a 3 foot trench that must be dug and tunneled under a sidewalk? Unscrew the fitting, replace fitting, screw fitting back on.
My WATER SPRINKLER GUY charged me $300 (parts AND labor) AND that includes a brass fitting to replace the plastic fitting and he used gravel around the fitting area so when the soil expands/contracts in summer/drought, there's less chance of the fitting going bad again from ground-shifting. By the time he called me that he arrived at the rental property and I started to head on over, he had already dug up the metal cylinder cover (20 minutes) and already had the fitting off! The leak was exactly where the guy from the City had pointed to, the same fitting I could reach down and touch with my own hand. He only had to dig the width of his shovel to get the metal can out and wasn't even close to the sidewalk! In fact all he had to dig up was the metal cannister. He later showed me the red-triangle thing to show that it wasn't leaking and we ran hot/cold water and the outside spigot to get the air out and re-affirmed there were no further leaks.
$300 second opinion or $1300 with no warranty or $3700 with warranty had I trusted Baker Brothers....
The area around my water meter was completely saturated in water.
Prior to me calling Baker Brothers, I had called the City, who shut off the water meter, pumped out the water and POINTED to the exact leak, a Quest fitting directly off the water meter (the Tenant also witnessed this). They also pointed out that it was on the house side, not the city side, hence why I needed a plumber.
Travis from Baker Bros Plumbing came out to the house and begins to tell me that the leak is right next to the sidewalk. I didn't stop him (Travis not knowing that the guy from the City specifically pointed out where the leak was) and he proceeds to tell me how he may need to tunnel under the sidewalk and if the City allows them, to cut the sidewalk. He shows how he needs to tunnel a 3 foot section around the water meter. He tells me about the Quest fittings and that there's a lawsuit against them and they are simply a bad design, so bad that if he fixes this today, there's no warranty. [Great, in my mind, I'm thinking, what's my protection against you doing shoddy work?] I ask him point-blank, So what you are telling me is...I could spend $1300 today and if it leaks again tomorrow, I'm out $1300, because there's no warranty at all? He responds, Yes that is correct. Then he proceeds to upsell me on the fact that he can replace the entire plastic Quest line with copper for $3700 with a 10 year warranty.
Knowing I will get a second opinion, I ask for a few minutes to discuss this with the tenant, because now we still have water leaking and to get another plumber out would likely be the next day. At this point the tenant walks out and empathizes with me about the conundrum of having to wait another day or proceed with the work and he points to the water meter and questions the amount of time it would take just to replace the nipple fitting where it is leaking. I ask Travis in front of the tenant if the leak is at the water meter OR next to the sidewalk, that Travis specifically pointed out originally. Travis then changed his story completely and stated it was at the water meter.
At that point I politely said, let me pay the trip charge and I'll call you if I decide to proceed further. I gave Travis $40 in cash (as noted on my receipt) for the $39 trip charge and he stated he didn't even have a $1. [Baker Brothers Plumbing, yes, you still owe me $1]
Always trust your gut and from the very beginning, I felt like Travis was trying to swindle me. The guy from the City specifically showed myself and the Tenant where the leak was, yet Travis has this entire story about cutting into the sidewalk (if allowed by the City) or having to tunnel 3 feet underneath it! My specific water meter cover is 1-2 feet away from the sidewalk and I could see where the leak was without having to tunnel under any sidewalk, again, the guy from the City showed me exactly where it was. I was able to reach down and touch the leaking fitting with my own hands!! Basically, had the guy from the City not showed myself and the Tenant exactly where the leak was, I'd likely be out $3700 today! (Because who would shell out $1300 for something with no warranty whatsoever??)
I trusted my instinct and called my WATER SPRINKLER GUY! I hadn't said more than Quest fitting and he knew exactly the problem as he replaces the Quest fittings all the time. (Something I would think Baker Bros does all the time, too and would recognize as the issue.) Baker Brothers, if you've been in business since 1945, don't tell me your plumbers hadn't seen a quest fitting (at the water meter) break before... what's this story about a 3 foot trench that must be dug and tunneled under a sidewalk? Unscrew the fitting, replace fitting, screw fitting back on.
My WATER SPRINKLER GUY charged me $300 (parts AND labor) AND that includes a brass fitting to replace the plastic fitting and he used gravel around the fitting area so when the soil expands/contracts in summer/drought, there's less chance of the fitting going bad again from ground-shifting. By the time he called me that he arrived at the rental property and I started to head on over, he had already dug up the metal cylinder cover (20 minutes) and already had the fitting off! The leak was exactly where the guy from the City had pointed to, the same fitting I could reach down and touch with my own hand. He only had to dig the width of his shovel to get the metal can out and wasn't even close to the sidewalk! In fact all he had to dig up was the metal cannister. He later showed me the red-triangle thing to show that it wasn't leaking and we ran hot/cold water and the outside spigot to get the air out and re-affirmed there were no further leaks.
$300 second opinion or $1300 with no warranty or $3700 with warranty had I trusted Baker Brothers....
2615 Big Town Blvd, Mesquite, TX 75150
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Dallas, TX 75201
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Dallas, TX