Best Sink Repair in Baltimore MD
Great quick service even during weekends. A technician was really professional and friendly.
Baltimore, MD
I have used this company twice in the last several months. Mike was great to deal with and always followed up. Kenny has done the work both times for me. Very professional, courteous and leaves clean work area. Arrived at designated time and did a fantastic job. Up front pricing. Would recommend !!!
Baltimore, MD
When I say that the before and after says it ALL!! Trust this black owned Insured Plumber business. Respect, service and SKILL. They deserve your business!! my home was treated personally. Ijs The business is called Sewer Slayer call on Justin @4437639194 you won't be disappointed. #plumbing
Baltimore, MD
Sprio at Empire saved us this weekend. Our water heater went out on us and other services couldn't find a unit that would fix where the existing one was located. Spiro found a new unit that would fit, got it fast and installed it for us on a Saturday. Having hot water through the weekend in the middle of winter was a lifesaver. Thanks Spiro!
Baltimore, MD
Very professional and efficient! 10/10 recommend. Prices are fair and reasonable. Great work!
3401 Northwind Rd, Parkville, MD 21234
Great service, very responsive and only fixed what needed to be fixed at a fair price. I had a pinhole leak in my hot water expansion tank and a rusted out turn off on a basement sink. They replaced the tank and showed me how to turn off the sink water, I was turning it to far. Vernon was great, I am sure to be using them again soon!
8607 Belair Rd, Nottingham, MD 21236
These guys know what they are doing. They figured out what was wrong quickly, they fixed it without any hassles, they showed up when they said they would, and they didn't leave any mess behind. They gave me advice about a simple fix on another issue that I could do myself that another contractor said would be hundreds of dollars. I would contact them again not just for repairs but also for an opinion.
8259 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Pasadena, MD 21122
I hired AAB Drain Cleaning / Allen to unclog a bathtub drain after Drano failed and one of those plastic drain cleaners broke in two.
Short version: If you live near the business and are able to schedule in the morning, or you need to go with the least expensive option, go with AAB. Otherwise, you might want to stay away.
Long version:
The good:
- The price was great. Another company I talked to wanted more than TWICE what I ended up paying Allen after his discount.
- Allen was very clean. He took his shoes off before coming in (without my asking to) and did a fantastic job cleaning the tub afterwards, which is impressive considering all the filth he got out.
- He did a great job unclogging it. It's been about a week since he came and the drain is still completely unclogged. It's even better than when I moved in.
So why did I deduct two stars?
- Scheduling was a nightmare! This is the main reason. He didn't even actually come until the third time I made an appointment with him (and he was still really late).
- The first time he was supposed to come at 4:00 PM on a Thursday. I confirmed the time with a couple times. He said it might actually be within a 4:00 - 7:00 time window. At ~4:40 he lets me know he's running a little late, which is ok. Ultimately I call him at 7:20 and he asks if I can reschedule for the next day. We reschedule for 6:30.
- At ~6:35 the next day I message him just to confirm that we're still on. He responds at ~8:05 saying he'll take off $50 if he can come between 8:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning. I honestly wanted to cancel since that was the second time he'd blown me off, but $50 off is a lot and it was already a great price.
- At ~7:50 AM the next day (I figure since he's coming at 8:00 it's not too early to contact him) I send him a message to confirm again and he says he's on his way. I ask for an ETA and he says about lunch time. So much for 8:00 - 9:00 AM. At about 10:45 he says he's on 495. Coming from Maryland it shouldn't take more than 45 minutes to get to my place once you're on 495 (I live in Tyson's Corner). An hour and 15 minutes later I message him and says he's finishing a job at an address that I *think* was in DC. So he decided to serve someone else first instead of sticking to the agreed upon time, which he himself proposed.
- He finally arrived at my place at ~12:50 and once he actually got here did a great job.
- His machine broke twice while he was doing the job and fixing it probably doubled the length of the visit. Not a biggie, though, since it was still probably done in less than an hour.
- He offered me $50 off when he canceled the second time, but only did $25 off when I reminded him of the original price. It was still cheap, but he really should've just told me $25 in the first place.
In all fairness I do live kind of far from him (about an hour drive) and the appointment times were a little late in the day. But if he had just said Hey, you live kind of far away, can we do it earlier in the day? it could've saved me the frustration of missing some work time and friday evening plans with friends for nothing.
Short version: If you live near the business and are able to schedule in the morning, or you need to go with the least expensive option, go with AAB. Otherwise, you might want to stay away.
Long version:
The good:
- The price was great. Another company I talked to wanted more than TWICE what I ended up paying Allen after his discount.
- Allen was very clean. He took his shoes off before coming in (without my asking to) and did a fantastic job cleaning the tub afterwards, which is impressive considering all the filth he got out.
- He did a great job unclogging it. It's been about a week since he came and the drain is still completely unclogged. It's even better than when I moved in.
So why did I deduct two stars?
- Scheduling was a nightmare! This is the main reason. He didn't even actually come until the third time I made an appointment with him (and he was still really late).
- The first time he was supposed to come at 4:00 PM on a Thursday. I confirmed the time with a couple times. He said it might actually be within a 4:00 - 7:00 time window. At ~4:40 he lets me know he's running a little late, which is ok. Ultimately I call him at 7:20 and he asks if I can reschedule for the next day. We reschedule for 6:30.
- At ~6:35 the next day I message him just to confirm that we're still on. He responds at ~8:05 saying he'll take off $50 if he can come between 8:00 and 9:00 AM the next morning. I honestly wanted to cancel since that was the second time he'd blown me off, but $50 off is a lot and it was already a great price.
- At ~7:50 AM the next day (I figure since he's coming at 8:00 it's not too early to contact him) I send him a message to confirm again and he says he's on his way. I ask for an ETA and he says about lunch time. So much for 8:00 - 9:00 AM. At about 10:45 he says he's on 495. Coming from Maryland it shouldn't take more than 45 minutes to get to my place once you're on 495 (I live in Tyson's Corner). An hour and 15 minutes later I message him and says he's finishing a job at an address that I *think* was in DC. So he decided to serve someone else first instead of sticking to the agreed upon time, which he himself proposed.
- He finally arrived at my place at ~12:50 and once he actually got here did a great job.
- His machine broke twice while he was doing the job and fixing it probably doubled the length of the visit. Not a biggie, though, since it was still probably done in less than an hour.
- He offered me $50 off when he canceled the second time, but only did $25 off when I reminded him of the original price. It was still cheap, but he really should've just told me $25 in the first place.
In all fairness I do live kind of far from him (about an hour drive) and the appointment times were a little late in the day. But if he had just said Hey, you live kind of far away, can we do it earlier in the day? it could've saved me the frustration of missing some work time and friday evening plans with friends for nothing.
West Friendship, MD 21794
My shower had a leak on a 3rd floor bathroom floor in a federal hill townhouse. The shower drain had a access panel on the second floor. Catons came out and failed to diagnose the issue. Did not bother to check the diverter and unnecessarily damaged my ceiling in the process. They gave me an estimate for$1,100 to replace the drain without doing the necessary steps to confirm it was actually the drain. I had a second opinion and the plumber quickly found the issue. I would have.
616 Water St, Ste 316, Baltimore, MD 21202
Had him come to pull a permit for a gas pressure test (inspection) and paid $350 for that.He came ,did a preliminary test and found the line was leaking,quoted me $3250 to do the repair of the gas line.I had it fixed for $500 using someone else.He then refused to pull the permit for the inspection and also refused to return my money so I disputed the charge with my cc and also placed a complaint with the MD board of plumbing.
Seems like a shabby individual to do business with ,try to avoid and use a real decent professional if you care about your money.
Seems like a shabby individual to do business with ,try to avoid and use a real decent professional if you care about your money.
Abingdon, MD 21009
Stay away from this company! Terrible customer service and they did not stand behind their work. I had them replace my hot water heater just under two years ago. When their technician arrived at my home I found out they brought a slightly different model HWH with them then I ordered but we'd already drained our tank so I let them install it. Big mistake! The technician was not trained properly and had to contact the HWH mfr several times in order to wire it. It took twice as long as it should have. I was nervous about this but paid the bill and hoped for the best.
I called them back the next day as my hot water didn't seem as hot as it was previously even though the new thermostats were set to the same level. They sent out a tech who bumped up the thermostats and it didn't do much. So I just lived with it.
Just over a year later (after the full warranty ran out), I went to my basement and smelled something burning. Turns out the HWH thermostat had completely melted -and I'm lucky my house didn't catch fire. When I called RE Robertson, it took most of the day to send out two young technicians who did nothing but unhook all wiring from the thermostat. I believe when they called their mgr and described the situation, he gave them that instruction. Luckily I'd already taken photos that I later sent to the mfr. when they requested them. The technicians called their mgr who said I needed to call an electrician. They offered no help at all! BTW, electricians don't touch internal HWH wiring; too much liability.
It appeared that since the wiring wasn't done correctly in the first place, over time it heated and melted the wiring and the the thermostat casing.
Long story short, it cost me $800, two days without hot water, and a ton of stress for a reputable company to come and work with the tank mfr. to replace the HWH with a brand new one. Thank goodness the mfr stood behind their product, but with the HWH regulations changed last year, I had to replace my HWH with a lower quality unit since they weren't making the same ones any longer.
My recommendation - save yourself a big headache and find someone else to do your electrical work.
I called them back the next day as my hot water didn't seem as hot as it was previously even though the new thermostats were set to the same level. They sent out a tech who bumped up the thermostats and it didn't do much. So I just lived with it.
Just over a year later (after the full warranty ran out), I went to my basement and smelled something burning. Turns out the HWH thermostat had completely melted -and I'm lucky my house didn't catch fire. When I called RE Robertson, it took most of the day to send out two young technicians who did nothing but unhook all wiring from the thermostat. I believe when they called their mgr and described the situation, he gave them that instruction. Luckily I'd already taken photos that I later sent to the mfr. when they requested them. The technicians called their mgr who said I needed to call an electrician. They offered no help at all! BTW, electricians don't touch internal HWH wiring; too much liability.
It appeared that since the wiring wasn't done correctly in the first place, over time it heated and melted the wiring and the the thermostat casing.
Long story short, it cost me $800, two days without hot water, and a ton of stress for a reputable company to come and work with the tank mfr. to replace the HWH with a brand new one. Thank goodness the mfr stood behind their product, but with the HWH regulations changed last year, I had to replace my HWH with a lower quality unit since they weren't making the same ones any longer.
My recommendation - save yourself a big headache and find someone else to do your electrical work.
1829 George Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
This company is a big scam. I should not have trusted Jeffrey Muncey and the owner. I paid for a project that was not completed.
Jeff Muncey locked my property and ran away with the keys without completing the project. I had to buy a new lock and pay a locksmith for a new installation. I paid upfront $750 to Valley View Handyman Services for nothing. They are not responding to phone calls or texts. This was a total nightmare but I'll make sure that justice will be served.
I have more details but hope this summary warns others so they can avoid similar cons.
Jeff Muncey locked my property and ran away with the keys without completing the project. I had to buy a new lock and pay a locksmith for a new installation. I paid upfront $750 to Valley View Handyman Services for nothing. They are not responding to phone calls or texts. This was a total nightmare but I'll make sure that justice will be served.
I have more details but hope this summary warns others so they can avoid similar cons.
Baltimore, MD 21202
This company came out promptly to collect their dispatch fee of $69. They informed me that there was no leak in the plumbing system. However, after checking with the tenant there was a leak in the bathroom sink. I was told there was no leak but the tenant continued to complain about a leak in the bathroom sink.
When I called them back to get them to come back out. They told me that they would and gave me a time window but did not show up. I called them on Monday and they again said they would call me back but did not. When I called to follow-up they would not answer the phone and even answered and hung up the phone.
What kind of business is this?? A ghetto, unprofessional and cheesy business!!
When I called them back to get them to come back out. They told me that they would and gave me a time window but did not show up. I called them on Monday and they again said they would call me back but did not. When I called to follow-up they would not answer the phone and even answered and hung up the phone.
What kind of business is this?? A ghetto, unprofessional and cheesy business!!
Baltimore, MD