Best Kitchen Cleaning in New York NY
Fast service, unbeatable quote and professional repair. Miguel was great, I will use them for all my plumbing needs.
Brooklyn, NY 11228
I had a fantastic experience with Bk Piping and Heating. A part of my ceiling collapsed from a leaking pipe, and Bruno was over to inspect the problem within hours after my call. He immediately figured out the source of the issue, and they were able to install a replacement pipe early the next day. In total, it was less than 24 hours from when I called to when my pipe was completely fixed. Amazing! I can't recommend them enough.
The Bronx, NY 10462
Nush is professional, decent, and incredibly knowledgeable. He is also, most importantly, trustworthy. 4 months ago I was installing a new bathroom and he came to put in the rough in valves. I told him I'd like him to come back after I finished the tiling to put the fixtures on the valves and he agreed. I paid him the entire amount up front. 4 months later I texted him to tell him the bathroom was ready for him to put in the fixtures. The only experience I had with him was back in November and frankly I was iffy on whether he would bother to come back. He did. Not only did he do that, but when I asked him to install my toilet, he quoted me, started putting it in and then pointed out a problem that meant I actually needed to replace the toilet. He could have just installed it, pocketed the money and been on his way but instead he told me he'd come back to install it after the new toilet arrived, and you know what? I believe him.
He's my go-to guy now. If he's busy, I'll wait until he's free. He's that good.
He's my go-to guy now. If he's busy, I'll wait until he's free. He's that good.
New York, NY
BEWARE!!!
Hired this guy to do some odds and ends in my NY home as I travel a bit. He did a couple of small jobs for me and seemed reliable and trust worthy. Gave him the lock box info, so he could have access to get in for the work.
I get home one day to find sheets on the bed that I left bare... huh? Clothes strewn about. His iPad sitting on my bed and slippers under the nightstand. Has this guy been sleeping in my house?
I then noticed familiar liquor bottles on the book shelves and mantel above the bed. Rare stuff acquired from international travel that sit there empty. All of it. Every single ounce from every single bottle bottle was gone. Some of the stuff I'd never even opened.
You can imagine the anger and sense of betrayal when I find out he rummaged through boxes of my deceased mother's things and for sure stole an LV purse.
When I confronted him, he said he didn't want to stay with his grandmother... what?! When I discussed it with a lawyer, they said there is little i could do legally because I have him access. Don't give this guy access to your home.
Hired this guy to do some odds and ends in my NY home as I travel a bit. He did a couple of small jobs for me and seemed reliable and trust worthy. Gave him the lock box info, so he could have access to get in for the work.
I get home one day to find sheets on the bed that I left bare... huh? Clothes strewn about. His iPad sitting on my bed and slippers under the nightstand. Has this guy been sleeping in my house?
I then noticed familiar liquor bottles on the book shelves and mantel above the bed. Rare stuff acquired from international travel that sit there empty. All of it. Every single ounce from every single bottle bottle was gone. Some of the stuff I'd never even opened.
You can imagine the anger and sense of betrayal when I find out he rummaged through boxes of my deceased mother's things and for sure stole an LV purse.
When I confronted him, he said he didn't want to stay with his grandmother... what?! When I discussed it with a lawyer, they said there is little i could do legally because I have him access. Don't give this guy access to your home.
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Great work from this company. I was very worried at the amount of work that would need to be done to my bathtub. The pipe under my bathtub was completely rotted. Dwight was on time and ready for the task. Very professional and knew what he was doing. Now I can take a shower in my apartment due to his work. Highly recommend this company!
New York, NY 10001
The guys fixed the blockage professionally, we're clean and neat. I would use them again
New York, NY
Hoffman plumbing stands by their work! They had installed a water heater for me in 2018, and an odd malfunction caused a leak. They came in less than 24 hours and made the repair at no cost. A very profesional business--highly recommended!
1040 Hetfield Ave Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
I can't say enough about Joe Aversa, Owner of AP&WPS. I needed to get my mother's bathroom toilet fixed ASAP and Joe was the only one to come that evening. He got here @ 5pm, kept his quote, and not only fixed the one toilet, he noticed that my powder room one was not functioning too well and fixed that one too.
Good personality, respected my carpeting, and did an overall great job. He restored my faith in neighborhood contractors.
He definitely rocks.
Good personality, respected my carpeting, and did an overall great job. He restored my faith in neighborhood contractors.
He definitely rocks.
35 Old Coach Rd Monroe, CT 06468
I met with the gentleman and at first wasn't sure who to go with had few other companies gave me estimates one actually a little cheaper but the way the guys at A&O responded to my needs and the urgency of my situation Let me say the professionalism was impeccable very glad I chose them even though I may have paid just a little more definitely worth every penny just the comfort and convenience knowing I don't have to get it done again is why I will be calling them up for my next project in our home I highly recommend these people they left my house looking better than when they came in my hat's off to those young men
412 Vincent Ave Lynbrook, NY 11563
Steve came to the house a day after we spoke. He worked quickly, fixed a shower leak and replace a kitchen faucet. Very speedy and efficient.
Kings Park, NY 11754
Justin has come to my house a couple times. Yes, he was on time but his prices are absolutely outrageous. He quoted me $500 to snake a drain pipe and replace 1 section of brass tube under my kitchen sink which had developed a small hole. $500 for 2 tasks that any plumber worth their salt could knock out in under an hour and $5 in parts.
He then *blew* my phone up, refusing to leave my tenants house and calling me 5 - yes 5 - times over a 10 minute period to collect his $125 call out fee... Meanwhile they obviously were texting me, asking how to handle the issue of having some guy in the house who wouldn't leave.
There are real plumbers out there who charge enough to run an honest and profitable business without scamming folks - this joker is not one of them. Call someone else.
He then *blew* my phone up, refusing to leave my tenants house and calling me 5 - yes 5 - times over a 10 minute period to collect his $125 call out fee... Meanwhile they obviously were texting me, asking how to handle the issue of having some guy in the house who wouldn't leave.
There are real plumbers out there who charge enough to run an honest and profitable business without scamming folks - this joker is not one of them. Call someone else.
Astoria, NY 11102
I installed a new toilet upstairs and the pipe started leaking. Apparently the pipe below it was a lead bend. It had cracked on the top. It went into some impossibly complicated junction with the kitchen sink up in the ceiling downstairs. If I had screwed this up I would have been in a world of hurt. So I called a professional. Mike was very fast at fixing it, it would have taken me many trips to supply stores while he fashioned a fix with items on his truck. Fair rates too. Would recommend and use again.
New York, NY
This review is for Joe The Plumber, Brooklyn, 6124 16th Ave, 11204, tel: 917-295-5243, email: [email protected]…. Their master plumber is Ray Derosa, LIC#955. As a courtesy, I have entered this same review under the listing for the plumber Ray Derosa.
I had Joe the Plumber's name scratched down on a piece of paper, so I think I got it from a neighbor a year or two ago.. I also saw him listed on Angies List. I called him last week to replace the anode in my 65 gallon A.O. Smith water heater (sold by Sears as a PowerMiser 9). The A.O. Smith does not make that size water heater anymore, so I am trying to stretch the life of the current water heater by replacing the anode every 3-5 years. For those unfamiliar with water heaters, the anode rod is a sacrificial piece of metal (usually magnesium or a zinc-aluminum alloy) that hangs in your water heater and prevents the tank from rusting. It takes the hit and oxidizes (ie: rusts) instead of the metal in the tank.
I contacted about 7 different plumbers, but only 2 plumbers were willing to come and replace water heater anodes. Of those two plumbers, the other plumber replaces only large commercial water heaters anode rods at nearly double the cost, so the choice was easy. Joe came the next week with plumbing crew, figured out how to remove a 4 foot long anode rod with less than 16 head-room above the water heater, and managed to squeeze in a new anode rod. The total cost was $250, which seemed fair the actual cost of replacing the water heater in about 5 more years if I did not replace the anode rod.
I had Joe the Plumber's name scratched down on a piece of paper, so I think I got it from a neighbor a year or two ago.. I also saw him listed on Angies List. I called him last week to replace the anode in my 65 gallon A.O. Smith water heater (sold by Sears as a PowerMiser 9). The A.O. Smith does not make that size water heater anymore, so I am trying to stretch the life of the current water heater by replacing the anode every 3-5 years. For those unfamiliar with water heaters, the anode rod is a sacrificial piece of metal (usually magnesium or a zinc-aluminum alloy) that hangs in your water heater and prevents the tank from rusting. It takes the hit and oxidizes (ie: rusts) instead of the metal in the tank.
I contacted about 7 different plumbers, but only 2 plumbers were willing to come and replace water heater anodes. Of those two plumbers, the other plumber replaces only large commercial water heaters anode rods at nearly double the cost, so the choice was easy. Joe came the next week with plumbing crew, figured out how to remove a 4 foot long anode rod with less than 16 head-room above the water heater, and managed to squeeze in a new anode rod. The total cost was $250, which seemed fair the actual cost of replacing the water heater in about 5 more years if I did not replace the anode rod.
Brooklyn, NY 11214