Best Faucet Repair in Minneapolis MN
Calling around for a plumber is never fun and usually means something broke and needs to be replaced, which means $$$$$. Pete at PJS Plumbing will be my first call next time and all the time. I called late Friday needing a hot water replacement and got an estimate from Pete which was considerably less than other places. He called around and got me a water heater for the price he said it would be and it was installed almost by the time I woke up on Tuesday. Its funny that I don't even feel like I spent money, but I saved money compared to the 'other guys' prices. I actually rounded off the price and gave Pete more money. I've already recommended him to a friend. Don't change your phone number, I will be calling to use your services again. But hopefully I wont need to :)
2360 Cloud Dr NE, Blaine, MN 55449
Our pipe was leaking through the top floor bathroom and into our office area on the first floor. We needed emergency services and Hibernian was there. He showed up on time, had the right PVC piping to solve the problem, and fixed our issue. He was engaging and so helpful! The price was much less than anticipated. He saved our 4th of July weekend! Amazing professionalism, fun conversation, and our new go to plumber! Will be recommending him to all our friends!
405 Zachary Ln, Plymouth, MN 55441
Awesome service and VERY fast response. We did a load of laundry one day to find that our slow-draining laundry sink became a no-draining laundry sink. I messaged them around 8pm and someone came out right away the next morning (I completely forget his name, but he was great). After a nasty unclogged sink and HUGE rush of water, it is now draining perfectly and we couldn't be happier. Thanks for the quick, awesome service.
Minneapolis, MN 55432
Our Kitchen faucet recently broke and needed to be replaced. After trying to remove it myself, I couldn't get it out so I called another plumbing company to come out and do the work. Not only did they try to up-sell several different fixes / services, but their estimate was well over $1,000 because they insisted that the valves needed to be replaced before they would change out the faucet.
I called BP Mechanical after telling the other company to get out and Kirsten in the office worked their schedule out so that they could be there the same day. Both Pat and Kirsten were very friendly and easy to work with and had the job done in less than an hour! Their rate was 1/10th of what the other company quoted me for the same amount of work. Knowing that someone like them is in the same city as I am and VERY reliable, I will never call anyone else for any plumbing needs going forward.
I called BP Mechanical after telling the other company to get out and Kirsten in the office worked their schedule out so that they could be there the same day. Both Pat and Kirsten were very friendly and easy to work with and had the job done in less than an hour! Their rate was 1/10th of what the other company quoted me for the same amount of work. Knowing that someone like them is in the same city as I am and VERY reliable, I will never call anyone else for any plumbing needs going forward.
Carver, MN 55315
I called Chris as well as 6 other plumbers on a Sunday and he was the only one who called me back within 10 minutes. He came within 90 minutes and was extremely thorough. I felt his prices were fair, especially given it was a weekend. I would highly recommend him for any plumbing job you need.
Minneapolis, MN 55447
Our dishwasher needed to be anchored and Tyler got to our home on time and was very pleasant and did a quick and efficient. Would highly recommend him and use him again!
Minneapolis, MN
My hot water stopped working, so I used Yelp to request a quote. I thought I was asking for a quote from a specific company, but it turns out that Yelp sends it out to all the plumbers in your area, and you can choose.
Roman replied to my message almost immediately. He was doing another job in the area, and said he could come over in half an hour. That is amazing responsiveness. He was professional and polite. He looked at the water tank, but told me that I actually need to call the company that services the boiler to come out for regular maintenance. But he did fix my water softener while he was here. Apparently, I had filled it up too high and it caused the salt to clump, so it couldn't run through the system. He explained how to fix it if it happens again.
I would definitely recommend Rescue if you have any plumbing or sewer problems. They are honest and knowledgeable, and respond quickly.
Roman replied to my message almost immediately. He was doing another job in the area, and said he could come over in half an hour. That is amazing responsiveness. He was professional and polite. He looked at the water tank, but told me that I actually need to call the company that services the boiler to come out for regular maintenance. But he did fix my water softener while he was here. Apparently, I had filled it up too high and it caused the salt to clump, so it couldn't run through the system. He explained how to fix it if it happens again.
I would definitely recommend Rescue if you have any plumbing or sewer problems. They are honest and knowledgeable, and respond quickly.
Minneapolis, MN
Keith is awesome! He came over to assess our leaking shower stall situation free of charge and gave us some great recommendations. I would not hesitate to call Keith again in the future. Thank you!
Minneapolis, MN
The entire team was very professional and prompt. The technician, Derek (#4349) was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. Not only did he fix the issue, but he explained things as he went and made suggestions for self maintenance that will certainly be useful.
99 5th Ave NW, Ste 200, New Brighton, MN 55112
Chris was Great, very polite and great with my big scary dog. She can be a bit intimidating and he took it in stride like a champ. Did the work, cleaned up the mess and gave me advice on avoiding issues in the future. Greatly appreciated and recommended! Thank You Chris and Discount Plumbing and Drains!
4318 Upton Ave S, Ste 210, Minneapolis, MN 55410
Eric was out to my home for a leak in the basement. He arrived right on time even though he was sick! He located the leak which was coming from my attempt to put in a new sink.(He agreed that I should not quit my day job and go into plumbing!)
Eric was wonderful and professional. He even chauked areas in the bathroom that I had not done and fixed a tile issue. He was fast, clean and VERY reasonable. I took about a dozen cards from him to pass out to friends. He is now and forever my plumber.
Eric was wonderful and professional. He even chauked areas in the bathroom that I had not done and fixed a tile issue. He was fast, clean and VERY reasonable. I took about a dozen cards from him to pass out to friends. He is now and forever my plumber.
3992 Pennsylvania Ave, Eagan, MN 55123
I had an issue with my furnace. Service was excellent from my very first call to the actual visit. I never felt patronized. I felt like they were just really interested in making sure I got my issue solved and that I understood the problem and solution. They were friendly and professional. I will definitely use them again.
1471 92nd Ln NE, Blaine, MN 55449
I want to start off by saying Erik was awesome and so was holly in the office. They were very polite and responsive. However, Devon was rude and condescending, he swore we needed 2 pours of concrete (said foundation/footings HAD to be pored before rough in) for our rough-in on our single slab addition. That ended up being completely wrong. We were in a time crunch and Devon was nothing but a problem, nothing could be done on time in his eyes the project seemed like it was overly complicated to him. I ended up finding another company who came out in 3 days after my first visit and completed the job at a much better cost and with a attentive manner. Don't work with Devon if you choose this company.
6900 Winnetka Cir, Ste 350, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
My 2009 Rheem water heater was leaking water at a pretty good pace and needed to be fixed/replaced. I consulted Yelp and called two places that said they could schedule an appointment in six days to assess the situation. I called A Aart's Speedy Plumbing/Tim's Quality Plumbing (I don't know why they have multiple names). They said they could come assess the issue in six days for a trip charge of less than $150. If I wanted to replaced the water heater I would not pay a trip charge and they could come that same day. The quote was just under $1,300 for replace and haul away. I asked about other costs and they said that there could be extra costs to bring up to code but they didn't expect it. I agreed and they replaced the unit that day. There were extra charges: they brought some things up to code and charged to move my water softener out of they way. The plumber called me with the extra costs before he started. Final cost was just over $1,500. I didn't compare them to other plumbers' prices, so I cannot speak to the value I received for the money. However, they made it convenient and worked quickly. Update: The water heater they installed began to leak from the top. They said it was a bad water heater, it was under warranty and they replaced it.
Minneapolis, MN
Joe from Augie's was friendly, professional, explanatory, and tolerant of my need to hover and ask a thousand questions. He was in and out in under 30 minutes and my drains have never drained better. They were upfront about pricing and a pleasure to do business with.
Joe also recommended additional services without creating the impression he was trying to sell me. And, when he was all done, he cleaned my floors and my bathtub, assuring me at every step that he'd leave it clean! I will certainly be calling Augie's when it's time to perform my full sewer service!
Joe also recommended additional services without creating the impression he was trying to sell me. And, when he was all done, he cleaned my floors and my bathtub, assuring me at every step that he'd leave it clean! I will certainly be calling Augie's when it's time to perform my full sewer service!
Maple Grove, MN 55311
BAD EXPERIENCE:
Heidi changed the times for this appointment three times then today they were suppose to show between 1-4. At 3:45 I looked outside and their truck was in my driveway with the guy talking on his phone. I unlocked the door and waited for him. Heidi called at 3:55 to say he will be late and is on his way..I told her he was in my driveway but NOW he was gone. They wanted me to wait even longer... Guy Never called nor knocked on the door. They want YOU to be on call for THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heidi changed the times for this appointment three times then today they were suppose to show between 1-4. At 3:45 I looked outside and their truck was in my driveway with the guy talking on his phone. I unlocked the door and waited for him. Heidi called at 3:55 to say he will be late and is on his way..I told her he was in my driveway but NOW he was gone. They wanted me to wait even longer... Guy Never called nor knocked on the door. They want YOU to be on call for THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
South Saint Paul, MN 55075
made appt for furnace tune up 2 months in advance the day of appt I called to find out what time they would be here and they would have to reschedule again for the 3rd year in a row. I will never call them again!
10750 South Ave, Chisago City, MN 55013
Before I begin, I want to say that I have a unique situation. When my house was built (far before I bought it) they decided not to make room for a furnace inside the house. Instead, they opted to go with a furnace/air conditioner combo unit on the outside of the house.
My existing combo unit died in 2013. I hired Sabre Heating & Plumbing to install a new unit. On the installation day (Friday, December 20, 2013), I should have realized that Sabre was not the company I should have gone with. I was at work when they installed it. When I returned home, I tried to turn on the furnace but it would not turn on. I decided to look around the new unit to see if there was a power switch or button. I couldn't find one but instead found a pair of fuses just sitting on top of the unit and two wires coming out of the ground, neither attached to anything (see included images). I told them what I saw and the next day they came out and fixed it. Strangely, I did not see the fuses or wires poking out of the ground later.
To protect my investment, I signed up for their Sabre Blue Maintenance Plan. For $300/year, a technician would come out twice a year to make sure the unit was running correctly. For the first few years, everything seemed to be working just fine. I believed that when they came out for the biannual checkup that they were doing a thorough inspection of the unit. Also, since there were different technicians who came out over the years, if one technician missed something then the next one would probably catch it (or so I thought).
Things started to go wrong in the summer of 2018. At the beginning of August 2018, the air conditioner was not cooling my house so I had them come out. I looked back in my email and all I could find was a charge for $106.25. I don't delete emails so I was surprised to find no work order. On 8/16/2018, there was another charge for $108.00 to replace an ARMOD. On 10/11/2018, again my combo unit was having issues and I was charged another $125.00 for a trip fee. Next year on 8/22/2019, I again needed them to come out and repair my unit. This time at $234.00 and again with no work order so that I could not trace back what they did. One month later on 9/20/2019 they had to come out again. This time to replace the TXV at $433.89. The sheer number of issues with my unit should lead me to believe that these $300/year biannual checkups were either not being done or being done by untrained technicians.
This leads to the most recent issue. On 2/4/2020, I noticed my furnace making a loud whirring noise. On the following day, it stopped producing heat. The technician who came out replaced the inducer motor. I asked what I could do to prevent this going forward and he told me that sometimes they just seize up. He got the furnace working but I noticed that there was barely any air pressure coming out of the vents. I was happy the furnace was working so I just let it run for the night. I woke up cold at 3:00 am and saw that the temperature in my house was 56 degrees. I called Sabre again the next day and informed them that the furnace would run for 20 minutes and then shut off. They sent a different technician the following day. After working on it for a number of hours the technician told me that furnace was overheating and that a safety switch was turning it off. I asked him what could be causing it to overheat and he replied: I don't know. He told me that he would increase the high limit so that the overheating would not shut off the furnace. I didn't like this answer so, for the first time, I decided to call another HVAC company, Blue Ox. Within 20 minutes the Blue Ox technician discovered that the evaporator coil was completely blocked by dirt and dust. The reason why it was overheating was that no air was coming through the intake and the motor was trying extra hard to suck in air. In addition to this, the Blue Ox technician noticed that the exhaust vent was still taped inside the furnace where the evaporator coil was. The Sabre technicians who installed the furnace didn't know or even bother to inspect the unit after they had installed it (hence the random fuses and bare wires). Since this exhaust vent had been in there since the installation, it meant that no Sabre technicians had bothered to look at the evaporator coil, not on the numerous times they came out to fix the unit or on the many biannual checkups. In addition, these experts rarely offered solutions and were not even curious as to what the underlying issues were. This makes me believe that they are either severely under-trained, extremely lazy, or unethical. Any way you cut it, it is a good reason to go with someone besides Sabre.
My existing combo unit died in 2013. I hired Sabre Heating & Plumbing to install a new unit. On the installation day (Friday, December 20, 2013), I should have realized that Sabre was not the company I should have gone with. I was at work when they installed it. When I returned home, I tried to turn on the furnace but it would not turn on. I decided to look around the new unit to see if there was a power switch or button. I couldn't find one but instead found a pair of fuses just sitting on top of the unit and two wires coming out of the ground, neither attached to anything (see included images). I told them what I saw and the next day they came out and fixed it. Strangely, I did not see the fuses or wires poking out of the ground later.
To protect my investment, I signed up for their Sabre Blue Maintenance Plan. For $300/year, a technician would come out twice a year to make sure the unit was running correctly. For the first few years, everything seemed to be working just fine. I believed that when they came out for the biannual checkup that they were doing a thorough inspection of the unit. Also, since there were different technicians who came out over the years, if one technician missed something then the next one would probably catch it (or so I thought).
Things started to go wrong in the summer of 2018. At the beginning of August 2018, the air conditioner was not cooling my house so I had them come out. I looked back in my email and all I could find was a charge for $106.25. I don't delete emails so I was surprised to find no work order. On 8/16/2018, there was another charge for $108.00 to replace an ARMOD. On 10/11/2018, again my combo unit was having issues and I was charged another $125.00 for a trip fee. Next year on 8/22/2019, I again needed them to come out and repair my unit. This time at $234.00 and again with no work order so that I could not trace back what they did. One month later on 9/20/2019 they had to come out again. This time to replace the TXV at $433.89. The sheer number of issues with my unit should lead me to believe that these $300/year biannual checkups were either not being done or being done by untrained technicians.
This leads to the most recent issue. On 2/4/2020, I noticed my furnace making a loud whirring noise. On the following day, it stopped producing heat. The technician who came out replaced the inducer motor. I asked what I could do to prevent this going forward and he told me that sometimes they just seize up. He got the furnace working but I noticed that there was barely any air pressure coming out of the vents. I was happy the furnace was working so I just let it run for the night. I woke up cold at 3:00 am and saw that the temperature in my house was 56 degrees. I called Sabre again the next day and informed them that the furnace would run for 20 minutes and then shut off. They sent a different technician the following day. After working on it for a number of hours the technician told me that furnace was overheating and that a safety switch was turning it off. I asked him what could be causing it to overheat and he replied: I don't know. He told me that he would increase the high limit so that the overheating would not shut off the furnace. I didn't like this answer so, for the first time, I decided to call another HVAC company, Blue Ox. Within 20 minutes the Blue Ox technician discovered that the evaporator coil was completely blocked by dirt and dust. The reason why it was overheating was that no air was coming through the intake and the motor was trying extra hard to suck in air. In addition to this, the Blue Ox technician noticed that the exhaust vent was still taped inside the furnace where the evaporator coil was. The Sabre technicians who installed the furnace didn't know or even bother to inspect the unit after they had installed it (hence the random fuses and bare wires). Since this exhaust vent had been in there since the installation, it meant that no Sabre technicians had bothered to look at the evaporator coil, not on the numerous times they came out to fix the unit or on the many biannual checkups. In addition, these experts rarely offered solutions and were not even curious as to what the underlying issues were. This makes me believe that they are either severely under-trained, extremely lazy, or unethical. Any way you cut it, it is a good reason to go with someone besides Sabre.
15535 Medina Rd, Plymouth, MN 55447
Needed some plumbing work done on the shower and had no water in the entire house due to no shutoff valve. I called SNS in the morning and was told I would be contacted by someone. Three hours later I called back after not hearing from anyone and was told someone would call me in fifteen minutes. Two hours later I called for the third time and said I still had not heard back. I was told that it would be mentioned I had called three times and someone would get back to me. No one ever called to see if they could help. I had read good reviews on this company but did not have a good experience on my first attempt.
Minneapolis, MN