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They know what they are doing and are very reasonably priced. Thank you for taking care of my lawn
Lubbock, TX 79423
I tried to DIY a broken spigot during the freeze and snapped off the pipe inside my exterior wall - on Christmas Eve. So needless to say, I was in a really tough spot. I tried calling about ten plumbers, obviously everyone was slammed or taking time off. A few companies said they'd get back to me but ultimately left me hanging for a few days. I called up the leak whisperers and they had a guy over in 90 minutes. Jerome was super professional and was able to get the pipe capped and water turned back on fairly quickly. Will definitely use them moving forward - they saved Christmas
3306 Wiley Post Rd, Ste 105, Carrollton, TX 75006
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
Bryson came in and told me what he thought the problem was, what other potential problems he might find, and what it should cost. He came in, took care of it fast, and everything is great. Definitely going with Bow Tie next time.
Irving, TX
Jeff answered the call and took care of the problem the same day! They had to replace the hot and cold stems on my tub. They will be my go to plumber from now on. Almost two weeks and no leaks. Thank you!
Irving, TX
They came out diagnosed our plumbing issue first time and gave us a great price on repair
102 E 5th St, Wolfforth, TX 79382
Fantastic family business that cares about their customers. Solid people with solid results!
Irving, TX
Great service. Saturday service. They wore foot protection while in side my home to protect my surfaces. I recommend them to anyone needing Plumbing Service.
2038 Devin Dr, Lewisville, TX 75067
this company ripped off a 90 year old woman. i called to have my drain to my toilet cleaned out and Ramon told me he had to pull the toilet and would charge an extra charge! He pulled the toilet and then said it had not needed that!!!!! I was charged $171 and he left! couple hours later it doesn't flush again still plugged up!!! I had to wait for him to come back on the 3 of July! this time he ran a snake in my drain and said it was fixed!! also said i had a 30 day warranty!!! it plugged up again and they have refused to do anything about this!!!! They cashed my check (he refused my credit card) and this guy and the company are very dishonest to treat anyone this way
Drain Dr, Irving, TX 75038
I spoke with the owner Daz and his employer led me to believe that my pipes had burst and It needed to be replaced for the amount of 3500 but he didn't do anything but dig up my yard. So he decided to charge me 2500 for coming out and the issue wasn't with my home sewer line it was the city sewer which will be fixed for free. The pricing didn't match the job. I feel that the company owner is a scammer. Be careful dealing with Daz Plumbers.
791 N Hwy 77, Ste 501C, Waxahachie, TX 75165
The company provided excellent service they were very responsive and helpful I believe they been in business for over 50 years and there's a good reason for that
6725 Hillcrest Ave, Ste A, Dallas, TX 75205
Expensive and somewhat shady. I used these guys multiple times when I first moved to Lubbock. The were expensive, but did decent work so I stuck with them. After a while I noticed every time they came something else would suddenly go wrong. I never had any proof of misconduct until recently. They came to fix my drain and water lines under the bathroom sink, and I told the plumber I would be installing the faucet myself when they were finished. After months of trying to wrap my head around how to connect the drain pipe to the sink drain I finally realized they had used an adapter to change the pipe size out of the wall from 1 1/4 to 1 1/2. No wonder I couldn't find the right fitting for the 1 1/4 sink drain!! I am sure this was done on purpose in order to get me to call them back (getting more of my money).
There are definitely better options around Lubbock.
I know I won't be calling these guys back.
There are definitely better options around Lubbock.
I know I won't be calling these guys back.
Lubbock, TX