Best Virtual Consultations in Greensboro NC
Kendrick was very helpful! Even though he couldn't physically help me, he did research and helped give me peace about a water issue. Thank you Kendrick!
Greensboro, NC
Was very responsive and actually helped me fix a plumbing issue over text messages and did not have to even come out to see it. Will use again for future work.
Apex, NC 27539
The city of Greensboro stopped by my house to let me know I was having a plumbing problem, on my backside neighbors house. The bright before I called Doug. He was out the next morning advocating for me with the city of Greensboro and the drainage in my neighbors yard. He not only fixed the issue but let the city know their part needed work also. Saved me hundreds of dollars. Friendly, honest and hard working. He is now my go to plumbing guy!!
Greensboro, NC
Called for a leaking faucet. Was told water pressure was too high and that the regulator would have to be changed out. $259. Then... and only then, could they look at the faucet. Long story short, all the faucet needed was a $5 washer from Lowes. Pressure regulator showed the psi it should be.
816 Reedy Creek Rd, Lexington, NC 27295
Ethan helped us with our recent kitchen remodel. He is extremely professional and we couldn't be happier with the end result! He was communicating just about every day and ensured we were happy with every detail! We will be using Ironwood for all our projects. I cannot say enough positive things about our experience! Use him- you won't regret it!
Greensboro, NC
We had a gas water heater go out and they came by first thing in the morning and had it done by noon. Great service and great staff with everyone being very professional and kind. I taught customers service and they nailed it. I highly recommend them.
1418 Boston Rd, Greensboro, NC 27407
I love supporting veteran owned business and Patriotic plumbing pros does not disappoint! They took great care of my plumbing issue and in a timely manner. They are very courteous and professional. Plus, this company supports the community, by mentoring veterans and youth giving them solid skills to earn a good living. I'm not sure what else you would want in a plumbing company. They will be our families go to from now on for any plumbing needs. Thank you Patriotic Plumping Pros!
3428 NC-8, Lexington, NC 27292
Skye Plumbing came out within a few hours of me calling on a Sunday afternoon.
They took extra time to make sure my drain line was clear of as many roots as possible, so that the tenants staying in my home could use the plumbing.
The response time, the work, and the price were all amazing.
Thanks Skye Plumbing!
They took extra time to make sure my drain line was clear of as many roots as possible, so that the tenants staying in my home could use the plumbing.
The response time, the work, and the price were all amazing.
Thanks Skye Plumbing!
Greensboro, NC
Jeff Agnew is a life saver. We had a totally blocked main sewer line and Jeff worked us in to his already full work schedule to come to our rescue. In intense heat and in a small, cramped basement work space he worked to exhaustion trying to unblock the line. Unfortunately, the blockage was apparently beyond the reach of his cable line. But he would not give up on us. He said he would add additional length to his cable line and return the next day to continue his efforts. Good to his word, he returned the next day and attacked the problem again. This time he was successful!
His timely , conscientious and compassionate work allowed us to return to our normal life. I highly recommend Jeff Agnew to anyone seeking a really competent and caring plumber. Dan Patterson, Burlington, NC.
His timely , conscientious and compassionate work allowed us to return to our normal life. I highly recommend Jeff Agnew to anyone seeking a really competent and caring plumber. Dan Patterson, Burlington, NC.
Greensboro, NC
They helped me in a time of need when I had a water leak in my house! Found the leak, fixed it, and repaired the walls!
2922 Baltic Ave, Greensboro, NC 27406
One star just might be one too many.
A year and a half ago I was working out of town for long periods of time. In the heat of 2011 summer, the AC went out. In somewhat of an emergency, instead of a cheaper compressor replacement, we had our entire heating and cooling system replaced for $10,000 by ARS. Seems a little high, but the equipment was highly rated and ARS was recommended to us by a contrator at our church, and it was darned hot out!. So we bit the bullet. All was ok for only a short time...maybe a week. Soon after the AC had a major problem.
- there was a leak in the cooling coils (which I have little doubt was caused by poor installation) The fellow came out with a replacement unit and discovered it would not fit through the attic opening. Instead of having the opening frame taken off as they did in the installation, he gets out his soldering equipment and goes to town. BAD SIGN. Later in the summer -
- water was leaking from the AC unit (in the attic) through the ceiling into a second floor light fixture caused by an improperly installed drain vent pipe for the AC condensation. Lucky I caught it and fixed it myself early.
- This was followed by them coming out to properly install the humidifier (which was not discovered until winter when it was needed) The poor fellow struggled terribly figuring out the hookup. He got it working after several trips, but left a total mess of wiring in my attic.
- Soon thereafter the AC had problems again. We escalated to ARS management. They were responsive and genuinely concerned after I told them the history we had. They had what seemed like their best guys come out and check the system out. They ended up replacing the coil unit in the attic (again) and the entire outdoors compressor unit that had been damaged. They cleaned up the wiring job too. It was spring by then, but I should have asked about the humidifier before they left. My wife claims she did.
All seemed great, but now it's winter and we notice the humidifier is not working. I have little doubt that they unhooked something this last time they were here. It's a hassle going down in my crawl space to check the humidifier but DOH! The water to it has been shut off, and the vent turned off and a burned out (electrical open) water valve solenoid. I also check the installation in the attic, and it's leaking air like a sieve. What's the use of a high efficiency unit when so much air is lost in my attic?
A long time ago I was a Computer Field Service Engineer for many many years. I recognize shoddy work and have seen lots of things go wrong due to bonehead technicians. I also notice for the most part, that the ARS employees are all hard working individuals with good attitudes, but as nice as they might be, I would not hire them again for any major job, maybe I would for a trouble call. Seems like with ARS, if something could go wrong, it went wrong. I can tell you though, that these things don't just happen. One good thing about them, they do stand by their work and made a great effort to make things right.
By the way, I'm eating the cost of the humidifier part and replacing the solenoid valve myself because I can. I don't want them working on anything if I can help it, even if it's free and under warranty. Does this tell you anything?
A year and a half ago I was working out of town for long periods of time. In the heat of 2011 summer, the AC went out. In somewhat of an emergency, instead of a cheaper compressor replacement, we had our entire heating and cooling system replaced for $10,000 by ARS. Seems a little high, but the equipment was highly rated and ARS was recommended to us by a contrator at our church, and it was darned hot out!. So we bit the bullet. All was ok for only a short time...maybe a week. Soon after the AC had a major problem.
- there was a leak in the cooling coils (which I have little doubt was caused by poor installation) The fellow came out with a replacement unit and discovered it would not fit through the attic opening. Instead of having the opening frame taken off as they did in the installation, he gets out his soldering equipment and goes to town. BAD SIGN. Later in the summer -
- water was leaking from the AC unit (in the attic) through the ceiling into a second floor light fixture caused by an improperly installed drain vent pipe for the AC condensation. Lucky I caught it and fixed it myself early.
- This was followed by them coming out to properly install the humidifier (which was not discovered until winter when it was needed) The poor fellow struggled terribly figuring out the hookup. He got it working after several trips, but left a total mess of wiring in my attic.
- Soon thereafter the AC had problems again. We escalated to ARS management. They were responsive and genuinely concerned after I told them the history we had. They had what seemed like their best guys come out and check the system out. They ended up replacing the coil unit in the attic (again) and the entire outdoors compressor unit that had been damaged. They cleaned up the wiring job too. It was spring by then, but I should have asked about the humidifier before they left. My wife claims she did.
All seemed great, but now it's winter and we notice the humidifier is not working. I have little doubt that they unhooked something this last time they were here. It's a hassle going down in my crawl space to check the humidifier but DOH! The water to it has been shut off, and the vent turned off and a burned out (electrical open) water valve solenoid. I also check the installation in the attic, and it's leaking air like a sieve. What's the use of a high efficiency unit when so much air is lost in my attic?
A long time ago I was a Computer Field Service Engineer for many many years. I recognize shoddy work and have seen lots of things go wrong due to bonehead technicians. I also notice for the most part, that the ARS employees are all hard working individuals with good attitudes, but as nice as they might be, I would not hire them again for any major job, maybe I would for a trouble call. Seems like with ARS, if something could go wrong, it went wrong. I can tell you though, that these things don't just happen. One good thing about them, they do stand by their work and made a great effort to make things right.
By the way, I'm eating the cost of the humidifier part and replacing the solenoid valve myself because I can. I don't want them working on anything if I can help it, even if it's free and under warranty. Does this tell you anything?
5200 Old Chapel Hill Rd, Durham, NC 27707
I had a disappointing experience with Edwards and Mills. They fixed a toilet, only for it to do the same thing it did before I called them and they have not followed thru and tried to fix it, after I called them numerous times to tell them it's still broken. They are VERY expensive. I do not recommend them.
107 S Walnut Cir, Greensboro, NC 27409
If your looking for a good plumber look no further. If you want a honest one keep looking
This Cody guy scamming folks on market place. He needs to be stopped.
Warning Warning. Warning.
hes not a very honest person. it's a shame
This Cody guy scamming folks on market place. He needs to be stopped.
Warning Warning. Warning.
hes not a very honest person. it's a shame
Summerfield, NC 27358