Best Drain Repair in Los Angeles CA
Called yesterday for a water heater replacement quote and they were at my house today to replace . Very efficient, quick to respond and priced fairly - thank you guys !
Los Angeles, CA
Jose and his team at Real Plumbers are great! I've reached out a couple of times and he's always been very responsive and quick to get the job done. The first time I worked with him, I needed someone to swap out an old garbage disposal and sink faucet with new ones - nothing too complicated but I really appreciated how speedy he was and that he also took covid safety measures seriously (mask, gloves, booties, etc.). Most recently, we had a leak in our water heater and he managed to get his guys over to our place in 15 minutes! They identified the problem, ran to the store to get the necessary replacement parts, and finished the job all within 1 hour. It was such a relief to have that problem fixed so quickly. They will be our go-to plumbers from here on out!
Los Angeles, CA 90064
They came within an hour of my call, Eddie came in, banged it out and was on his way within 20 minutes. We are glad to have found a reliable, affordable and professional company in our area. We will definitely ONLY be using Plumber To The Rescue going forward and will ask for Eddie every time.
Thanks again for making our headache go away.
Thanks again for making our headache go away.
3871 Huron Ave Culver City, CA 90232
Max came down on a short notice this new year's eve as I had a bad clog upstairs in two bathrooms. He had given me a reasonable quote and he stuck to his word when he was finished with the job. He was reasonable being that it's new year's eve. Max was reliable, efficient, and down to earth. We had placed other calls and it made us feel that we would be in for a real surprise for a typical clog job. Good thing we decided on Max!
Los Angeles, CA
Great company. When Julio saw that my problem was small he fixed it for free without thinking twice.
Los Angeles, CA
Luis asked $125 service fees while their website offers $65 for the same service.
Greed & unprofessionalsm is part of the fabric of this business.
Watch out and make sure you are not being cheated with this firm.
I wished that zero would have been an option.
Greed & unprofessionalsm is part of the fabric of this business.
Watch out and make sure you are not being cheated with this firm.
I wished that zero would have been an option.
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Very flakey,I spoke to him to come and install a toilet,he gave the estimate and supose to check his agenda but never got back to me, call him many times and no respoce, waisted 2 days waiting, I called Carrera's plumbin and Paxton came right away and did a great job
10866 Washington Blvd Culver City, CA 90232
I needed a leaking angle stop repaired under my kitchen sink on short notice in order to install a new dishwasher. I called countless plumbers and didn't hear back from many of them. Chris called me back within 30 minutes on a Saturday. He said he was booked for the weekend, but could come out first thing Monday morning. Chris was on time, nice, quick, professional, and knowledgeable. I was happy with the service and would definitely use this company again. Darcy was great with scheduling and communication as well! Highly recommend!
10008 National Blvd Ste 21 Los Angeles, CA 90034
We are going to do a major kitchen remodel in 3-5 years, ripping out everything, but in the interim we decided to add an Instant Hot (yes, Honey Do list). Since I was doing that, figured I'd change out the old fixtures (main kitchen & island sinks) and as long as I'm doing that, replace the sinks as well. Nice little interim upgrade for functional purposes as well as appearance sake. Also, the old fixtures were beat up and leaking a bit and the old stainless steel sink was cheap and quite scratched.
The main sink is in corner cabinet, so the water supply lines are too far from where the Instant hot would be placed, so I went to yelp to find a plumber to extend the cold water supply line. Rockstar Plumbing popped up first and the reviews were excellent so gave them a call. Happy I did. Chris arrived a few days later, did a nice clean job of extending the lines and gave me some helpful advise on where to buy parts (a plumbing store, not your run of the mill home improv store that sells crappy parts). He showed me the difference in the shutoffs I bought and what he installed. Chris was efficient and helpful. So, good recommendation for that.
Now to the greater crisis. Two weeks later the island kitchen sink arrived, so started to work on that install. I noted the old shutoffs were leaking ever so slightly after uninstalling the old sink. So I decided to replace the shutoffs even though it probably would have been fine on the new fixture. Why not, right? just 15 minutes and I'd be done. Well, 3 hours later I was regretting my decision for touching those old pipes. The old shutout did not come off easily (which was expected) but the real proble was the old copper (coming out of the concrete) was so curved (and even slightly bent at various angles) that I couldn't find a straight enough segment to install the new shutoffs. After cutting the pipe down multiple times, about 3-4 at a time, trying to get a straight enough run to install the new shutoffs I found the new nut wouldn't slip down the old copper pipe (it wasn't just corrosion, it was as if the old copper was slightly too large for the nut). I had to actually work the old nut down the pipe to more or less resize it, as well as sand it quite a bit, to get the new nut to slide down, freaking out that I was going to break that fragile unsupported pipe. Never seen such crappy copper pipe install job on an island before. Anyway, 3 hours later (babying that old copper to tenderly so I wouldn't mess it up anymore than it already was) I got the new shutoffs installed, turned the water to the house back on and to my despair noted the tiniest drip from the cold water supply shutoff. The curve in the copper made it really hard to install the new shutoffs straight, so I figured that was why it had that tiny drip (making a slight wet mark on a paper towel over the course of an hour - but those small leaks lead to bigger leaks over time). I called Rockstar around 9pm at night to leave a message to get a plumber to come out ASAP to take a look at my handy work. To my surprise Matt (owner) picked up the phone and we discussed the situation, and he talked me down from the cliff I was ready to jump off (I was pretty discouraged after 3 hours of slaving away). He got me lined up with the dispatcher (Jamie) early the next day. Sal showed up at 3pm and took a look. By this time the tiny drip on the cold water was non-existent and Sal gave me two recommendations: 1) rip it out/ down to the concrete and replace those shaky pipes (and while at it, the bad looking drain pipes as well), or 2) leave it as is. After all, we are going to rip it all out in a few years anyway. He didn't push or pressure me into a bigger job that some contractors would insist upon.
I decided to leave it as is for now, why incur more costs when I'm eventually going to remove it all anyway (and if those old pipes don't hold, I'll do the job then, or just shut it all down until the major remodel - its just the small island sink after all). So I asked Sal what the cost was for the trip charge, the time he spent inspecting for the leak, for taking a look at the water pressure in the house (which had dipped since I flipped the water on) and for the main kitchen sink which had very little pressure (FYI - when I turned the house shutoff on/off bits of corrosion accumulated in that facet head, which killed the water flow on that fixture. Sal showed me where it was at, we cleaned it, and the main kitchen sink facet now has regular pressure again). He said don't worry about it. No charge.
I typed all this up for all the home improvers out there (don't touch old curved / bent pipes), and of course, for the shout out to Rockstar (Chris, Sal and Matt). I haven't had a real need for a plumber for years, but I have always been thinking about finding one for those emergency situations that crop up. Now I found the guys I'll use from here on out. Thank you Rockstar!
The main sink is in corner cabinet, so the water supply lines are too far from where the Instant hot would be placed, so I went to yelp to find a plumber to extend the cold water supply line. Rockstar Plumbing popped up first and the reviews were excellent so gave them a call. Happy I did. Chris arrived a few days later, did a nice clean job of extending the lines and gave me some helpful advise on where to buy parts (a plumbing store, not your run of the mill home improv store that sells crappy parts). He showed me the difference in the shutoffs I bought and what he installed. Chris was efficient and helpful. So, good recommendation for that.
Now to the greater crisis. Two weeks later the island kitchen sink arrived, so started to work on that install. I noted the old shutoffs were leaking ever so slightly after uninstalling the old sink. So I decided to replace the shutoffs even though it probably would have been fine on the new fixture. Why not, right? just 15 minutes and I'd be done. Well, 3 hours later I was regretting my decision for touching those old pipes. The old shutout did not come off easily (which was expected) but the real proble was the old copper (coming out of the concrete) was so curved (and even slightly bent at various angles) that I couldn't find a straight enough segment to install the new shutoffs. After cutting the pipe down multiple times, about 3-4 at a time, trying to get a straight enough run to install the new shutoffs I found the new nut wouldn't slip down the old copper pipe (it wasn't just corrosion, it was as if the old copper was slightly too large for the nut). I had to actually work the old nut down the pipe to more or less resize it, as well as sand it quite a bit, to get the new nut to slide down, freaking out that I was going to break that fragile unsupported pipe. Never seen such crappy copper pipe install job on an island before. Anyway, 3 hours later (babying that old copper to tenderly so I wouldn't mess it up anymore than it already was) I got the new shutoffs installed, turned the water to the house back on and to my despair noted the tiniest drip from the cold water supply shutoff. The curve in the copper made it really hard to install the new shutoffs straight, so I figured that was why it had that tiny drip (making a slight wet mark on a paper towel over the course of an hour - but those small leaks lead to bigger leaks over time). I called Rockstar around 9pm at night to leave a message to get a plumber to come out ASAP to take a look at my handy work. To my surprise Matt (owner) picked up the phone and we discussed the situation, and he talked me down from the cliff I was ready to jump off (I was pretty discouraged after 3 hours of slaving away). He got me lined up with the dispatcher (Jamie) early the next day. Sal showed up at 3pm and took a look. By this time the tiny drip on the cold water was non-existent and Sal gave me two recommendations: 1) rip it out/ down to the concrete and replace those shaky pipes (and while at it, the bad looking drain pipes as well), or 2) leave it as is. After all, we are going to rip it all out in a few years anyway. He didn't push or pressure me into a bigger job that some contractors would insist upon.
I decided to leave it as is for now, why incur more costs when I'm eventually going to remove it all anyway (and if those old pipes don't hold, I'll do the job then, or just shut it all down until the major remodel - its just the small island sink after all). So I asked Sal what the cost was for the trip charge, the time he spent inspecting for the leak, for taking a look at the water pressure in the house (which had dipped since I flipped the water on) and for the main kitchen sink which had very little pressure (FYI - when I turned the house shutoff on/off bits of corrosion accumulated in that facet head, which killed the water flow on that fixture. Sal showed me where it was at, we cleaned it, and the main kitchen sink facet now has regular pressure again). He said don't worry about it. No charge.
I typed all this up for all the home improvers out there (don't touch old curved / bent pipes), and of course, for the shout out to Rockstar (Chris, Sal and Matt). I haven't had a real need for a plumber for years, but I have always been thinking about finding one for those emergency situations that crop up. Now I found the guys I'll use from here on out. Thank you Rockstar!
21004 Nordhoff St Ste B Chatsworth, CA 91311
I really dont write reviews often but Miguel came today and was simply fantastic. He came during the rain on very short notice. He was straight to the point and made good recommendations.
11356 Charnock Rd Los Angeles, CA 90066
I can't say enough positives about our experience with Victor and his team.
We've owned our home for four years and have been plagued with plumbing problems since we moved in (mainly due to tree roots). After wasting money on poor quality emergency rooting services we learned how to do the rooting ourselves (thanks to the good people at Quality Equipment Rentals on La Brea - shout out to those guys, too). After several years of quarterly DIY rooting it was time to look into long term solutions (trenchless pipe).
I called several professionals (some legit, others not) for diagnostics and pricing and received a range of quotes. Victor wasn't the cheapest (nor the most expensive) but he was far and away the best person I spoke to: responsive, kind, affordable, and knowledgeable.
We had some major work done and it was worth every penny. Victor was super easy to work with, fun to chat with, his team was great, and the job was extremely well done.
**Thanks to the other Yelp reviewers for leading us to Victor!
We've owned our home for four years and have been plagued with plumbing problems since we moved in (mainly due to tree roots). After wasting money on poor quality emergency rooting services we learned how to do the rooting ourselves (thanks to the good people at Quality Equipment Rentals on La Brea - shout out to those guys, too). After several years of quarterly DIY rooting it was time to look into long term solutions (trenchless pipe).
I called several professionals (some legit, others not) for diagnostics and pricing and received a range of quotes. Victor wasn't the cheapest (nor the most expensive) but he was far and away the best person I spoke to: responsive, kind, affordable, and knowledgeable.
We had some major work done and it was worth every penny. Victor was super easy to work with, fun to chat with, his team was great, and the job was extremely well done.
**Thanks to the other Yelp reviewers for leading us to Victor!
Los Angeles, CA
Mike and John were so professional, and efficient with the work that needed to be done. Will absolutely call them again for my next repairs.
Los Angeles, CA
Super affordable and reliable. Came the same day I called and were quick in figuring out what was going on.
2851 W 120th St Ste E Hawthorne, CA 90250
Honestly Matthew came quickly his services were tremendous! Very knowledgeable in what he was talking about gave me a good price! All in all I would definitely recommend them! Very honest! Very hard working young man!
2355 Westwood Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90064
When my sink clogged, they came out and quoted me a very high estimate for what they claimed was an in-depth job. I got a second opinion and learned it was a simple job that could be done fairly cheaply. I'm not sure I trust this company. It seems like they were lying and/or price gouging.
Los Angeles, CA
I was having trouble with my water heater. Zorro made the time to come out on a Sunday morning to check on it and didn't charge anything extra for doing so. Great service! I would definitely call again for any plumbing issues.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Giovanni and Michael are the best ever. Had an emergency plumbing issue and these guys came out on a Saturday night and got the job done. They were the only company to pick up the phone, the rates were competitive and the work perfect. We had family coming out for our baby shower and needed a plumber 911 to disconnect our dishwasher that was built in to our cabinetry. they had to cut it out piece by piece to remove it. they did the job quickly and efficiently without damaging our kitchen floors or cabinets. They even cleaned the whole area and mopped.
Los Angeles, CA
Thank you Thomas for the great job you did!
I had a water leak in the wall and I thought the worst. But, Thomas assured me he could take care of it! He was very thorough and explained the work he had to do and I appreciated that. Thank you for your kindness and professionalism.
I had a water leak in the wall and I thought the worst. But, Thomas assured me he could take care of it! He was very thorough and explained the work he had to do and I appreciated that. Thank you for your kindness and professionalism.
Los Angeles, CA
Fantastic! Professional, friendly, and prompt service all around. Had a stopped up kitchen sink and they came out within a few hours of me calling (and long before the end of the window I was given), and they called when they were on the way, as promised. Fast but careful with their work, and now life can go on. Highly recommend. They have my future business for sure.
Los Angeles, CA
I can't praise Connie and team highly enough. She dropped everything the day I called and came over to diagnose the issue. Stayed until 9pm when she was sure she had figured it out.
She and the team came back two days later and fixed the problem in a day - something no other plumber could promise.
Maybe the best thing about working with Connie is how clearly she explains the issue and the fix. There's nothing vague about it (another thing no other plumber could do). She walked me through the fix every step of the way. For such a frustrating problem, it was a pleasure working with Connie and team. I'd give 10 stars if I could.
She and the team came back two days later and fixed the problem in a day - something no other plumber could promise.
Maybe the best thing about working with Connie is how clearly she explains the issue and the fix. There's nothing vague about it (another thing no other plumber could do). She walked me through the fix every step of the way. For such a frustrating problem, it was a pleasure working with Connie and team. I'd give 10 stars if I could.
Los Angeles, CA