Best Wiring Installation in Atlanta GA
I have used TE plumbing, electrical and heating and air. All I can say is I have had no bad experience. They have always been on time , very informative and reliable. DeAndre Small, drain tech, came to my house because my drain was backing in the kitchen. He was very professional and took care of the problem immediately. I put a lot of rice down the disposal. I will use TE in the future.
98 Patterson Rd SW, Lawrenceville, GA 30044
They were very responsive and quick to get back to me with all my questions. They went out of their way to get my plumbing fixed in a timely manner. I will be using them if I need help again.
Atlanta, GA
Called for my A/C not running on Sunday. They arrived Monday morning on time at 8 a.m. Eric was a pleasure to work with. Informed me throughout the process. He took 2:30 hours to isolate the wiring (main) problem for the estimate. Eric also noticed a possible leak in my roof and brought that to my attention. You could not ask for a more honest company. Have used them in the past with the same type of attention to detail and honesty.
3400 Cobb International Blvd NW, Kennesaw, GA 30152
My first contact with Keep Smiling Plumbing was very positive. They even come out to your home without charging a service fee. The mandatory service fee is an ethically questionable method used to make money even if no service is rendered. I had high hopes that I had found a really honest plumber. We had a hot water dispenser on our kitchen sink that quit working and we needed it replaced. We had already purchased our replacement. Businesses hate this because they make a tidy sum selling products to customers that they buy and resell at a significant additional charge. This job was an easy change for a professional. The plumber arrived on time, looked over the job and gave us a quote of nearly $300. I was shocked but thanked him for his time but told him we couldn't afford that much. Since I am old and have fairly severe arthritis it is very difficult and very painful to crawl around under a sink and work overhead. Anyway, I decided to try. I went to Ace Hardware, got the additional tools and parts I needed. After studying the instructions carefully and finding the correct tools I completed the job myself. Actual work time: about 30 mins. Total cost: about $20. I am no handyman-few skills and little experience. I would gladly have paid $100 or so but I'm glad that I didn't. Profit is one thing but today all we see is rampant greed. If we could find an honest plumber/electrician with reasonable prices we could use them often and recommend them to the other owners in our HOA.
3705 Harrison Rd SW, Ste 200, Loganville, GA 30052
Robert takes the time to do the job right. He explains everything in terms I can understand. I'm always given several options and never feel like I am being up sold.
I am so impressed with the level of customer service from this company....from start to finish. Every single person I ever deal with through out their process seems to love their job. That makes me feel confident in their work.
They are either all related and have a tight knit family or they have some great team building leadership. What ever their secret is, they have a great work culture and it shows.
I am so impressed with the level of customer service from this company....from start to finish. Every single person I ever deal with through out their process seems to love their job. That makes me feel confident in their work.
They are either all related and have a tight knit family or they have some great team building leadership. What ever their secret is, they have a great work culture and it shows.
644 E Mcintosh Rd, Griffin, GA 30223
At 3 :00 pm, 3 hours after my 8am-12 appt they bothered to call and say the electrician could not come. My appt was Monday. Instead of keeping me in line and coming the next day, dispatch tells me (very rudely) Thursday - 4 days later - is the first appt., essentially treating me as a brand new service call, rather than a customer who had already scheduled.
I called on Thursday to let them know I had found another electrician, customer service put me on hold for 5 minutes until dispatch finally picked up.
This was all during a heat wave where it was in the 90s for days, and my tenant had no AC. Obviously, will never call them again.
I called on Thursday to let them know I had found another electrician, customer service put me on hold for 5 minutes until dispatch finally picked up.
This was all during a heat wave where it was in the 90s for days, and my tenant had no AC. Obviously, will never call them again.
Atlanta, GA
Called this place in regards to changing a spicket or spout for my shower. Without seeing the problem he told me it could be 1400.00 for an issue behind the tile??? Sir the water does come out of the shower anymore. So, I went to Home Depot and bought another spout and screwed it back on myself. Cost me $8.00.
Atlanta, GA
We had a leak in our downstairs toilet. Called Mr Plumber since we already use Coolray for HVAC. My husband would normally do this himself but he has a back injury.
2 people came and quoted us over $700 for a 'fix' (did not even include a new toilet!)
Turns out the fix was done with a few simple items purchased from Home Depot, for under $30. Done despite the back injury.
Buyer beware!
2 people came and quoted us over $700 for a 'fix' (did not even include a new toilet!)
Turns out the fix was done with a few simple items purchased from Home Depot, for under $30. Done despite the back injury.
Buyer beware!
Atlanta, GA
They have been servicing my mom ACHVAC since 2006. Started with new unit installed followed by several repairs and coil replacements. I found it strange as I line out of town but in May I found out they wanted to replace the unit after several visits of trying to determine where the Freon leak is from. Within first month of the new unit, guess what! Another leak! Yes in a brand new unit. So they came and replaced the coil on a brand new unit after they told me that they found the leak. I have never seen a coil need to be replaced on a brand new unit. I spoke to Mr Andrew who said it is not uncommon to have bad coil on a new unit. I hate to say this but dealing with several buildings at work and with AC units Maintinence, I warned him him they are missing something. ....2 weeks later, out of Freon again! After several visits determined leak is in the Cooper wires in the attic meaning the old unit never needed to be replaced! Mom is making monthly payment on a $5700 new unit. I spoke to the tech David...they will not admit what happened. They stopped sending summery of repairs for last few visits. Previous unit also needed several repairs. At least 3 new coils. STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY.
3617 Clearview Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30340