Best Air Duct Cleaning in Baltimore MD
Vernon showed up for me on a SUNDAY! Dealing with a clogged sewer line between the upper and lower floor of my house was causing the water to leak down the walls of my lower level bathroom and sewage was filling up the bathtub upstairs. Not a fun Sunday. Vernon showed up, educated me and my husband about the issue at hand (making sure that we completely understood) and quickly got to work to fix it. Not only is he super knowledgeable but so, so nice. Exactly what I look for in a professional. He also offered advice about a separate issue in our home which goes above and beyond what he was called out to do. Call these guys if you want excellent, honest service. I will be using them from now on!
8607 Belair Rd, Nottingham, MD 21236
They were really easy to schedule with they came in did a great job it was quick and hassle free... duct cleaning seems like one of those things you dont think about but it is so essential to get done
Baltimore, MD
Let me put it this way. It's 8 PM last night with 50 degree weather and it's raining that kind of miserable pissing rain that soaks you down slowly but completely. The last thing I'd want to do is stand out in the road snaking a clogged sewer line that's spitting the vilest smelling black water I've ever encountered in my life in my face and blowing specks of human shit all over my head and shirt. This, however, is what Brian Emmel and his brother Matt from T&D Plumbing do for a living. They not only do it, but they do it graciously-- with the kind of professionalism and knowledge that makes you feel totally confident that you have just contracted honest and experienced techs who really know what they're doing. First, they come in and look over the situation like detectives on a murder scene, letting you know exactly what is the cause of the problem, and how they propose to do to correct it. Then they get to work with the best attitude I've ever seen from anyone that's about to dig elbows-deep into what we've all flushed down toilets and let flow freely down our sink and shower drains for years. They let you know the entire time what's going on and how it's progressing. Frankly, it's kind of like if Superman drove a white van and wore boots and Dickies uniforms instead of flying and wearing a mask and cape. I just felt all safe and like everything was gonna be fine standing there feeling admittedly slightly less masculine as these alpha-males dove in head first and solved my problems for me. This isn't the first time I have used T&D Plumbing, and they are my go-to service for all things water related. Their number hangs on the wall in my office and also on my refrigerator door. Their prices have always been extremely fair. These guys are polite, knowledgeable, and get the job done well. What else could you ask for? Don't even call anyone else-- I am not joking when I say that there is no reason to. I remain a very satisfied customer and am truly impressed by them over and over again.
1628 Sulphur Spring Rd, Halethorpe, MD 21227
RE Robertson was quick to meet our needs during an emergency water leak at the house. Following the call, RE Roberston plumbers were dispatched right away, their employees were pleasant from call to service. RE Robertson will be getting the call again in future when we have plumbing needs!
1829 George Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
This company was responsible for CO2 leaking into our house. DO NOT USE! After servicing our furnace, we had CO2 in our house within 48 hours. With a 5 month old, that's incredibly terrifying. They then charged us over $400 to come out and look at, not fix, but just to look at our furnace. Both the fire department and two other HVAC companies verified that it was this company at fault for the CO2 leak. I was spoken to horribly by the accounts manager and only after my husband called did he agree to reimburse us $200 out of $800 all said and done. If you want to keep your family safe, don't use them.
90 Aileron Ct, Ste 9, Westminster, MD 21157
First Class Mechanical, the company our home warranty company sent to our house, came out to replace our well pump. The technicians mentioned that our well water was notably dirty before leaving. That evening, when we turned on a faucet and flushed a toilet for the first time, we were shocked to see water that resembled mud and was the color of mustard coming out of all of our faucets and toilets. We did some quick research and decided to run a hose from where the well water enters our house to the backyard and run it for a few hours.
I called First Class Mechanical Friday morning to ask if having muddy mustard colored water is normal after replacing a well. The lady who answered the phone called the technician and told me that he said we should call our water filtration company because our filtration system must be broken. Knowing that our filtration was working and we had clear water up until the moment our well pump was replaced, I made a call to our water filtration company and another well company. Both asked me if the well was flushed over the top after the well pump was replaced to get rid of all the silt/dirt that is typically stirred up with a well motor replacement. I observed most of the repair and I did not see anything that looked like flushing the well, and there was no water in the grass around the well, so I called First Class Mechanical back to ask. They had the technician call me back.
I asked the technician if they did an over the top flush of our well before leaving. He said they did not. I asked if they normally do it. After some prompting, they said they usually do it for 15 minutes to 45 minutes. He reminded me that our well water was particularly dirty and it probably wouldn't have made a difference.
If our well water was particularly dirty, why wouldn't they have done a longer flush than normal, 45 minute to an hour, instead of skipping it all together? And more bothersome, if they chose not to flush it themselves, why didn't they tell me to run a hose from our basement where the water comes in to the backyard before leaving? And tell us not to plan on using any water for days? And tell us to expect mud to essentially come from our faucets and toilets?
We did not have usable water for over a week and are still waiting for the other shoe to drop in terms of appliances that were filled with mud. Our warranty company had to pay to have a plumber come to our house for 8 hours and flush our water heater, all toilet tanks and any other appliances that use water. They also paid for our water filtration company to inspect our unit.
Run, don't walk away from First Class Mechanical. Call someone else. Anyone else. They never called me or apologized for the chaos that resulted from their laziness. Definitely not first class, or even second or third class.
I called First Class Mechanical Friday morning to ask if having muddy mustard colored water is normal after replacing a well. The lady who answered the phone called the technician and told me that he said we should call our water filtration company because our filtration system must be broken. Knowing that our filtration was working and we had clear water up until the moment our well pump was replaced, I made a call to our water filtration company and another well company. Both asked me if the well was flushed over the top after the well pump was replaced to get rid of all the silt/dirt that is typically stirred up with a well motor replacement. I observed most of the repair and I did not see anything that looked like flushing the well, and there was no water in the grass around the well, so I called First Class Mechanical back to ask. They had the technician call me back.
I asked the technician if they did an over the top flush of our well before leaving. He said they did not. I asked if they normally do it. After some prompting, they said they usually do it for 15 minutes to 45 minutes. He reminded me that our well water was particularly dirty and it probably wouldn't have made a difference.
If our well water was particularly dirty, why wouldn't they have done a longer flush than normal, 45 minute to an hour, instead of skipping it all together? And more bothersome, if they chose not to flush it themselves, why didn't they tell me to run a hose from our basement where the water comes in to the backyard before leaving? And tell us not to plan on using any water for days? And tell us to expect mud to essentially come from our faucets and toilets?
We did not have usable water for over a week and are still waiting for the other shoe to drop in terms of appliances that were filled with mud. Our warranty company had to pay to have a plumber come to our house for 8 hours and flush our water heater, all toilet tanks and any other appliances that use water. They also paid for our water filtration company to inspect our unit.
Run, don't walk away from First Class Mechanical. Call someone else. Anyone else. They never called me or apologized for the chaos that resulted from their laziness. Definitely not first class, or even second or third class.
835 Baltimore Blvd, Ste E, Westminster, MD 21157
one total rip off!!! do not use them is all i can say. house was on market and needed quick service -- yes, quick in ripping you off. sorry i didn't read reviews prior to work -- over $1000!!!
Baltimore, MD