Best Heater Installation in Oklahoma City OK
I highly recommend Jimbo's plumbing for everyone in Oklahoma City! He's very down-to-earth, professional and gets the job done the right way. Super-friendly. Whenever I need some plumbing done, I don't hesitate to call him.
Honestly, I used to think all plumbers were the same but Jim is definitely a big step above the rest!
Great service, great guy.
If you're looking for a plumber in Oklahoma City - Jim is the man!
Honestly, I used to think all plumbers were the same but Jim is definitely a big step above the rest!
Great service, great guy.
If you're looking for a plumber in Oklahoma City - Jim is the man!
Oklahoma City, OK
I am a licensed insurance adjuster and I know quality service from a contractor and Cactus Plumbing has my 5 star rating. Cactus Service Pros customer service was better than advertised. My shower handle would not turn water off (cartridge stripped) on a slow draining 2nd story bath tub. Panicking before it overflows, I needed a local plumber fast, so I checked reviews and called them for the first time, They were on their way immediately. They turned off the water to prevent an ugly mess and diagnosed the problem, and gave me there estimate. I am very satisfied with Cactus Plumbing and relieved that I found a plumber that I can trust and rely on for my 100 plus year old house.
1631 E Farrall, Shawnee, OK 74801
Great customer service Cindy went above and beyond to be helpful and very informative for us. Would highly recommend them. Very honest and upfront.
Oklahoma City, OK
I've been knowing the owner of the company for a while now, anytime I have any issues with plumbing they are the first person I call. I've never had any issues with them overcharging me or being dishonest about how much work I need for my job.
Oklahoma City, OK
They can and did some repair to a septic line for my next door neighbor. They refused to come and finish filling in the hole that is in the back of my property. They also cut the att line and refused to fix the issue they caused.
2002 Vanessa Dr, Norman, OK 73071
I wouldn't give Complete Plumbing and Electric even a negative star rating, but I wasn't allowed to comment without giving one. They began my remodel in July. It was supposed to take three weeks approximately. After almost 2 months I changed the locks on my house and began fixing the damage they left behind and completing the work they didn't finish. After paying them around $7500, I have now had to get materials and labor donated to help me try to bring my kids back home. DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY.
1338 E Highland St, Shawnee, OK 74801
Veterans Plumbing is VERY unprofessional. Shannon (the owner's wife) hung up when confronted with pictures of repairs that had been made and when questioned about the quality they provide. She stated that if the owner (Whom is her husband and the one who completed the repairs numerous times because the pex line kept
leaking) was the one who completed
repairs that an excellent job was done. After showing pictures to two other plumbers, I was told we would be fired if we completed
repairs like this. Save your money and go with someone that is more professional and will complete the repairs properly. Home flooded because of the substandard repairs and they will not stand behind their work!
leaking) was the one who completed
repairs that an excellent job was done. After showing pictures to two other plumbers, I was told we would be fired if we completed
repairs like this. Save your money and go with someone that is more professional and will complete the repairs properly. Home flooded because of the substandard repairs and they will not stand behind their work!
37409 Hardesty Rd, Shawnee, OK 74801
I used D&H this past weekend when I woke up to a frigid house. I attempted my own troubleshooting on my furnace but lets be honest, I don't know what I'm doing the majority of the time. I called D&H, purely because they were one of the few open on Sunday's with a decent rating. Anyway, a lovely tech named Huran came by within a few hours time. It ended up being a relatively easy fix but Huran took the time to do some other maintenance checks to make sure I got my service fee worth. He also showed me how to troubleshoot the fix in the future, which was a hidden reset button I didn't know existed on my beast of a furnace. All in all, for an unforeseen expense, it was relatively painless and educational.
3737 NW 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
We hired this company to fix our outdoor gas fire pit. They came to our house in a reasonable time frame and we're on time. That is where the good news ends. The three man crew didn't say but 3 words, looked at the problem and told us they'd have to research parts and get back to us with a quote. Knowing prices have gone up recently we were not surprised when we were given a quote of $500+ for the gas pipe and gas ring repair. We authorized them to order parts and get back to us for another actual repair appointment. Again, the company was responsive and on time. This time there was one plumbing specialist and he finished the repair in about 30 minutes. He came to the door to collect payment and went on his way. At the time we were extremely busy and had no chance to inspect the work. The next day we went outside and noticed that the gas ring that was replaced was in no way shape or form equal to what was in the fire pit before. (My husband explained that the gas rings were rusted out and fell apart when we removed them) They claimed we didn't explain to them what was there before but we did. The tiny little gas ring was about 8 inches in diameter in a 31 inch fire pit. How does that make any sense? A representative called to make sure we were satisfied with the service and I explained to Her we were not. She apologized and said someone would get back to me. After about 15 minutes Stephen called me back (he did not identify his position in the company) and advised us that if we wanted the bigger gas ring it would be an additional $585. I declined politely, hung up and moved on. We have since found a part for our pit on Amazon for half the price and made the repair ourselves. We have come to terms with the fact that we were overcharged and taken advantage of most likely because we just moved into town from out of state. So, besides being punctual I have nothing nice to say. Make sure you get different quotes when this company gives you a price. I am attaching a picture to show the size of the fire pit compared to the gas ring they installed.
401 N 6th St, Ste A, Chickasha, OK 73018
They are great and have worked on several items for us from a water leak to shower valve and faucet replacement. The best part is Pat and his crew are honest, trustworthy and focused on providing quality customer care. Will continue to use them and refer them to other family & friends.
Bethany, OK 73008
I have been a Leons customer for well over a decade and almost 2 at this point. They are the only plumbers that I will trust to work on my home. While the last service call was rather pricey, in their defense on the invoice was the word Sawzall....
1205 Denison Dr, Norman, OK 73069
Dalton has been running a scam for over 5 years or longer. I had called him to come out for a bid to adjust & replace some plumbing fixtures in an add on. Dalton was out of town and sent 2 other guys. It took them over a month to produce a bid. Once they sent it over it was high and late. I told him thank you but we went another direction. He then started to charge me a service fee and added late fees. He then filed something in court outside of Oklahoma County (probably hoping I wouldn't fight it). He had a stack of previous clients he had on the court docket I was the only one that showed up. The judge threw out my case. If you research the company and Dalton himself you will find some interesting things and many previous clients that would happily share their experience.
2124 Pole Rd, Moore, OK 73160
Extremely overpriced and dishonest! I was told the 65-gallon gas hot water tank was no longer available and agreed to a 75-gallon replacement. The quote was for $4800. For that price, I was expecting a very high-quality hot water tank. I should not have agreed to the price and done more research. After installation, I researched the tank I received and found it for $1750! Even with a 50% markup on their material, this is astronomical for parts and labor. I called the owner and the office manager said he wasn't available. Office Manager said she would check into it and never heard back from anyone. Integrity and ethics seem to be lacking in this company. If you decide to use this company, I suggest doing your homework and getting a few bids before agreeing to use them. Ask for an itemized quote including material and labor. There are a lot more reputable and affordable plumbing companies out there. I strongly recommend not using this company.
Edmond, OK 73013
We had an unexpected (aren't they all?) water heater issue occur this past Monday (2/27/17). The first plumber we called determined it was most likely a slab leak but said he could not assess where it was. He recommended this company that has the equipment to do so. Called Hi-Tech and they arranged for a serviceman to come by on 2/28. He was able to determine the leak's location, that it involved the hot water line, and advise on options for repair, which were:
1. Break through the foundation above the leak and do a patch on the faulty pipe.
2. Replace the entire pipe line with the leak from the water heater to the fixture involved.
3. Do a complete pipe replacement for all lines in the house.
The tech was very thorough in explaining the pros, cons and cost of each option. We chose to go with having the one leaking line completely replaced. The tech set up the appointment for the next day (3/1) and said a different repairman would come out to complete the work, which was expected to take most of the day. The cost for the leak detection service was $300, and the cost for the water line replacement would be $1200, which was actually a less expensive option that doing a patch that would involve breaking up the flooring.
On 3/1, the new tech inspected the situation and referred to notes from the previous tech to assess what he would need to do. The process involved cutting out a fair sized piece of drywall to access the line needing replacement. We were aware that this could be the case (keep in mind that fixing any drywall or flooring is the responsibility of the homeowner -- the company does not fix that for you -- this is pretty typical of plumbing repairs involving pipes behind walls or under floors). He then proceeded to make the original copper pipe line inoperable and affix new flexible piping to bypass the old line. The new line was routed to the water heater through the attic. Upon completion, the tech then tested all the sinks, tubs and toilets in both bathrooms and the kitchen to ensure they were all working properly.
Overall, the experience was very good and we appreciated the hard work and professionalism exhibited by both service techs. The only complaint would be that the installation tech should have protected the carpeting in the area he was working by placing down a waterproof drop cloth of some sort to create a place to lay his tools and prevent water from soaking into the carpet, which happened at some point during the repair process from pipe overflow as he worked on cutting off the old line and installing the new one. The carpet was really wet in that one area and is still not dry today (3/2). Overall, that was minor, though and we are happy with the repair. Though it may seem a bit expensive, research indicates that most water line replacement services for slab leaks are not far off from what Hi-Tech charges. We would call Hi-Tech again to repair or replace other water lines if necessary.
1. Break through the foundation above the leak and do a patch on the faulty pipe.
2. Replace the entire pipe line with the leak from the water heater to the fixture involved.
3. Do a complete pipe replacement for all lines in the house.
The tech was very thorough in explaining the pros, cons and cost of each option. We chose to go with having the one leaking line completely replaced. The tech set up the appointment for the next day (3/1) and said a different repairman would come out to complete the work, which was expected to take most of the day. The cost for the leak detection service was $300, and the cost for the water line replacement would be $1200, which was actually a less expensive option that doing a patch that would involve breaking up the flooring.
On 3/1, the new tech inspected the situation and referred to notes from the previous tech to assess what he would need to do. The process involved cutting out a fair sized piece of drywall to access the line needing replacement. We were aware that this could be the case (keep in mind that fixing any drywall or flooring is the responsibility of the homeowner -- the company does not fix that for you -- this is pretty typical of plumbing repairs involving pipes behind walls or under floors). He then proceeded to make the original copper pipe line inoperable and affix new flexible piping to bypass the old line. The new line was routed to the water heater through the attic. Upon completion, the tech then tested all the sinks, tubs and toilets in both bathrooms and the kitchen to ensure they were all working properly.
Overall, the experience was very good and we appreciated the hard work and professionalism exhibited by both service techs. The only complaint would be that the installation tech should have protected the carpeting in the area he was working by placing down a waterproof drop cloth of some sort to create a place to lay his tools and prevent water from soaking into the carpet, which happened at some point during the repair process from pipe overflow as he worked on cutting off the old line and installing the new one. The carpet was really wet in that one area and is still not dry today (3/2). Overall, that was minor, though and we are happy with the repair. Though it may seem a bit expensive, research indicates that most water line replacement services for slab leaks are not far off from what Hi-Tech charges. We would call Hi-Tech again to repair or replace other water lines if necessary.
Oklahoma City, OK
Do not recommend this company... overpriced .. $250 to fix simple leak on toilet or $700 to replace.. never will use again .. $49 in the hole for their estimate...
Oklahoma City, OK
He scheduled the appointment, but never showed up. I called and he gave a new appointment time, but never showed and didn't have the courtesy of calling us. I called the third time and he set up another appointment and, again, never showed and didn't call. I wouldn't waste my time calling this company.
Oklahoma City, OK