Best Remodeling in Orlando FL
Needed some soffit replacement work done and needed it done quickly. Jason was very responsive and available to begin working in just a couple days. He was professional and very helpful in explaining the work he was going to do to complete the job. Jason even worked through a pretty nasty storm to get the job done! We are very impressed with the quality of his work. And he charged an extremely fair price. Will definitely be calling Jason again for our next project!
Orlando, FL 32839
The most unethical company I have ever dealt with. Completely flooded my house and made me contact my own insurance company. The individual even admitted to creating the flood, charged me $150 for ruining my bathroom and downstairs and then tried to capitalize on the money the insurance paid by coming back to do the plumbing! That doesn't include all the hassle I had with these inept fools to fix the faucet in the first place but trust me it's just as bad as what they finally did. From a dripping faucet to $7000 in repairs. And yes, they still refused to refund the $150 for the work they did to flood the house.
3097 Camp Rd, Oviedo, FL 32765
Mark delivered my home from a would be disaster of a plumbing situation. I would highly recommend him 10 times out of 10.
5415 Lake Howell Rd, Unit 103, Winter Park, FL 32792
Excellent plumbing company. They came out right away to help us and were very reasonable in their price and estimate.
Orlando, FL
Arrived on time, worked hard and fixed my leaky faucet sink.
Hi is my go to guy !
Hi is my go to guy !
Orlando, FL
I have utilized Absolute Best Plumbing personally and referred them several times. From replacing sink dispensers to bathroom projects . They have quick response time and finish their work on time . Edgar was a pleasure to work with . Great job!
1026 28th St, Orlando, FL 32805
A great job was done as well as professional behavior. I felt better when they left at a reasonable cost. Thank God for Action Handyman.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Americas Handy man Lincoln is very professional, he has great prices and did an awesome job putting together all my items and hung up my curtain rods. I'm definitely gonna be using America's again
Orlando, FL
Unreliable...you want a handyman you can count on. The job was started and was supposed to be complete the following week and Jay discontinued contact. Now we have a half complete job and a lot more work that needs to be complete and need to find additional services. Go elsewhere.
Orlando, FL 32839
I am surprised to read the couple of terrible reviews about Total Plumbing and its owner, Jason Smith. I had a much better experience. I hired him to find and fix the leak under my house that was smelling of sewage and attracting bugs. He did the fix under difficult circumstances and stopped the problem. I then hired him to renovate my nasty, 50-year old kitchen. He allowed me to do part of the work (sub-floor repair, tile and painting) which I knew how to do to save money, working with me on the scheduling so I could get it done in the midst of the other parts--his crew tore out the old cabinets, repaired and rewired everything, installed the new cabinets, and the trim work. He recommended a good marble company for the countertops which we got at a decent price. Jason only does the technical plumbing work--the rest of the renovation was done by one of his crews, and they were just great--super nice and very skilled and fun to talk to. The work took a little over a month, but I think that was a reasonable time frame for the amount of work required. My kitchen is now transformed and beautiful, with plentiful storage and counter-space, and we have decided to stay in this house a while longer and enjoy it. It wasn't exactly cheap, even with the work I did myself, and I did get a surprise bill at the end that went a little over the estimate, but you get what you pay for and I couldn't be happier with my new kitchen.
1725 Jessamine Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
RUN don't walk away from this company.
I made the mistake of purchasing a $20K air conditioner unit from them and since that point they have destroyed parts of my home, I have had to miss multiple days of work, and there seems to be no end insight.
Our journey with them started when our AC stopped working a showed signs of a small leak. The tech told us that they would have to remove the upstairs handlers to determine what the best course of action would be but that process would cost several thousand dollars and might end with us needing a new system anyway due to its age. The tech suggested that we move forward with a new system and we agreed.
The next day they began installing the new system.
The system was installed and the left but then are real troubles began. It took about a day for us to notice that the house was not cooling. We called Frank Gay and they came out to look at the system (after telling us we would need to pay the ~$170 after hours cost). Keep in mind this was a day after purchasing the $20K system from them. Mind you that I also had to pick up their fast food trash and half eaten food from my driveway that they left behind after they installed the system.
When the tech arrived he looked at the system and said that the installation was completely wrong. Told us that one air handler had a compressor that was not installed correctly and had become completely frozen. The other had issues with how the wires were installed and likely never worked. He told us he fixed the wires but would have to wait until the compressor thawed before it could be fixed. He had that unit shut off so it could thaw out and told us someone would be back the next day to fix it.
Within a couple hours water began pouring out of light and ceiling in our downstairs laundry room. Frank Gay came out again and told us this was the water that came from the frozen compressor. They then had to cut a three foot whole in our ceiling to keep it from caving in.
The next day new people showed, reported that the system was now fixed, and left. Again, within hours new and more water was coming from the hole in the ceiling. The water was now also spilling out into the upstairs room soaking the carpet. They forgot to clear out the drain pipes that were still frozen from their failed installation.
Then comes the water restoration team. I have multiple fans in my home attempting to dry the various areas of water from their install. This now includes pulling back my upstairs carpet which in doing so has two 5 foot rips.
Sadly, it doesn't end here. The system with the compressor issue is no longer turning on. So Frank Gay to the rescue. It appears that the fan module is bad, or so they say. So they bring out a new person the next day to replace the fan module and the fan motor of the one unit.
Problem solved, right? No.
Later that night it was very cold in our home. As I checked our thermostats the temperature read low 60s and yet all thermostats were set to mid 70s. The system was still running. Out comes Frank Gay again.
This time we find that the install included faulty wiring to which they addressed.
After the multiple days of work, excessing and impressive new ways to fail, I am happy to report that the BRAND NEW $20,000 units appear to be in working order. I just have to deal with the devastation left in their wake which includes a 3' x 3' whole in my laundry room ceiling, a 6' x 2'x whole in the drywall under the air handlers, a 6' x 6' piece of missing padding under my upstairs carpet, two 5' rips in my carpet, and half a dozen commercial air fans.
All of this brings us to today nearly a week and a half after the carpet and wood has finally dried.
Frank Gay is back and attempting to correct the situation. They have sent a guy to do the drywall but apparently told him to also do the painting and carpet. How is to do the painting and carpet?
Here we go again.
His managers told him to take a piece of the drywall to Home Depot and have them match it and then just paint then new patch.
For the carpet? The no longer stretched but now actually torn carpet? He is to buy a 5' x 5' carpet pad and a new tack strip, nail the tack strip down, put the pad down and then fold the carpet back over. No concern for the fact that the carpet now has waves in it from not being stretched or that there are two stirps from where the tears in the carpet are due to the water restoration services.
PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT RISK YOUR HOME, YOUR TIME, YOUR MONEY, YOUR JOB BY USING THIS COMPANY.
I made the mistake of purchasing a $20K air conditioner unit from them and since that point they have destroyed parts of my home, I have had to miss multiple days of work, and there seems to be no end insight.
Our journey with them started when our AC stopped working a showed signs of a small leak. The tech told us that they would have to remove the upstairs handlers to determine what the best course of action would be but that process would cost several thousand dollars and might end with us needing a new system anyway due to its age. The tech suggested that we move forward with a new system and we agreed.
The next day they began installing the new system.
The system was installed and the left but then are real troubles began. It took about a day for us to notice that the house was not cooling. We called Frank Gay and they came out to look at the system (after telling us we would need to pay the ~$170 after hours cost). Keep in mind this was a day after purchasing the $20K system from them. Mind you that I also had to pick up their fast food trash and half eaten food from my driveway that they left behind after they installed the system.
When the tech arrived he looked at the system and said that the installation was completely wrong. Told us that one air handler had a compressor that was not installed correctly and had become completely frozen. The other had issues with how the wires were installed and likely never worked. He told us he fixed the wires but would have to wait until the compressor thawed before it could be fixed. He had that unit shut off so it could thaw out and told us someone would be back the next day to fix it.
Within a couple hours water began pouring out of light and ceiling in our downstairs laundry room. Frank Gay came out again and told us this was the water that came from the frozen compressor. They then had to cut a three foot whole in our ceiling to keep it from caving in.
The next day new people showed, reported that the system was now fixed, and left. Again, within hours new and more water was coming from the hole in the ceiling. The water was now also spilling out into the upstairs room soaking the carpet. They forgot to clear out the drain pipes that were still frozen from their failed installation.
Then comes the water restoration team. I have multiple fans in my home attempting to dry the various areas of water from their install. This now includes pulling back my upstairs carpet which in doing so has two 5 foot rips.
Sadly, it doesn't end here. The system with the compressor issue is no longer turning on. So Frank Gay to the rescue. It appears that the fan module is bad, or so they say. So they bring out a new person the next day to replace the fan module and the fan motor of the one unit.
Problem solved, right? No.
Later that night it was very cold in our home. As I checked our thermostats the temperature read low 60s and yet all thermostats were set to mid 70s. The system was still running. Out comes Frank Gay again.
This time we find that the install included faulty wiring to which they addressed.
After the multiple days of work, excessing and impressive new ways to fail, I am happy to report that the BRAND NEW $20,000 units appear to be in working order. I just have to deal with the devastation left in their wake which includes a 3' x 3' whole in my laundry room ceiling, a 6' x 2'x whole in the drywall under the air handlers, a 6' x 6' piece of missing padding under my upstairs carpet, two 5' rips in my carpet, and half a dozen commercial air fans.
All of this brings us to today nearly a week and a half after the carpet and wood has finally dried.
Frank Gay is back and attempting to correct the situation. They have sent a guy to do the drywall but apparently told him to also do the painting and carpet. How is to do the painting and carpet?
Here we go again.
His managers told him to take a piece of the drywall to Home Depot and have them match it and then just paint then new patch.
For the carpet? The no longer stretched but now actually torn carpet? He is to buy a 5' x 5' carpet pad and a new tack strip, nail the tack strip down, put the pad down and then fold the carpet back over. No concern for the fact that the carpet now has waves in it from not being stretched or that there are two stirps from where the tears in the carpet are due to the water restoration services.
PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT RISK YOUR HOME, YOUR TIME, YOUR MONEY, YOUR JOB BY USING THIS COMPANY.
Orlando, FL