Best Kitchen Remodeling in Philadelphia PA
Mark replaced a hot water unit in my Olde City apartment. He is extremely responsive and an early riser...met me at my apartment at 6am after I called him the night before. He went to pick up the heater, moved some jobs around and installed my new heater within hours, removed the old one, and now we can shower again!
He did not extend the 10% Yelp discount he advertised because it was an emergency, but he did offer a discount on the original quoted price.
I did like that he did guarantee his work, even coming back a few days later to adjust the temperature of the unit free of charge.
Overall, happy with the work and I'd recommend.
He did not extend the 10% Yelp discount he advertised because it was an emergency, but he did offer a discount on the original quoted price.
I did like that he did guarantee his work, even coming back a few days later to adjust the temperature of the unit free of charge.
Overall, happy with the work and I'd recommend.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
John Jr. came out with a helper the same day as I called. They replaced a kitchen faucet and garbage disposal. They did a good job, tested for leaks, wore masks, and cleaned up. Thank you!
256 E Girard Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125
We've had a problem with roots in our sewer line. We had one person come out and they didn't fix it completely--they weren't able to find a drain outside to get at the roots that way--and it started backing up again.
This plumber fixed it right. He also was on time and friendly. Price quoted on the phone was what they charged, and it was in line with other quotes that we received.
This plumber fixed it right. He also was on time and friendly. Price quoted on the phone was what they charged, and it was in line with other quotes that we received.
1123 Columbia Ave, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
I need and outdoor tap and pipe replaced. Quick to respond. Super friendly. Stand up operation. Price is very reasonable. Thank you!
212 Merion Ave, Narberth, PA 19072
Rik and Mike remodeled my tiny bathroom in South Philly. From a previous remodel, I had a leaky shower stall that that was tiled and grouted poorly, and they were careful to demo the problematic walls and floor, while salvaging tile on opposing walls, storage cabinets and cubbies, and a medicine cabinet that I wanted to keep.
When the floor came up, we discovered a rotted subfloor, compromised joists and some water damage. This was not something we had budgeted for in the initial estimate, but Rik recognized that the new priority was structural integrity and was reasonable about additional costs for sistering compromised joists, moving water lines, and giving me a new subfloor.
When there were new issues or detours they had to take (the bathroom is in a 100 year old building), Rik ran all changes by me and let me know what options (and their respective costs) we had. At one point, he even brought in a structural guy to double check the direction he recommended we take on those compromised joists.
Post demo and remediation, they installed everything I had bought for the project - the new toilet, the new shower stall, new shower walls, new vanity, new fixtures and new tiling on the floor. That part of the project took the amount of time Rik had estimated, and the only time-related hiccups were caused by the rotting subfloor and joist sistering, which were not foreseen.
Rik understood that my number one priority was making sure that the shower was watertight, and he pointed out different steps during the way that we accomplished that goal. I'll update this review periodically to let you know how watertight it remains.
Finally, there was the issue of construction debris. Rik and Mike did this work in late July and early August of 2020, when the city's sanitation department was racked with COVID-19 and some trash pickup did not occur on schedule. While they put debris in large white bags labeled contractor bags and expected the city to haul them off. However, once city services resumed, the sanitation department (for 2 consecutive weeks) would take all trash EXCEPT the contractor bags and the old toilet Rik and Mike had placed at the curb.
When I notified them of this, Rik did the right thing. Even though our financial dealings with one another were in the rear view mirror and the new bathroom had been completed for nearly 2 weeks, he swooped by 48 hours later to pick up the debris and properly dispose of it.
In all, I was very pleased with Rik and Mike's work, and I would hire them again.
When the floor came up, we discovered a rotted subfloor, compromised joists and some water damage. This was not something we had budgeted for in the initial estimate, but Rik recognized that the new priority was structural integrity and was reasonable about additional costs for sistering compromised joists, moving water lines, and giving me a new subfloor.
When there were new issues or detours they had to take (the bathroom is in a 100 year old building), Rik ran all changes by me and let me know what options (and their respective costs) we had. At one point, he even brought in a structural guy to double check the direction he recommended we take on those compromised joists.
Post demo and remediation, they installed everything I had bought for the project - the new toilet, the new shower stall, new shower walls, new vanity, new fixtures and new tiling on the floor. That part of the project took the amount of time Rik had estimated, and the only time-related hiccups were caused by the rotting subfloor and joist sistering, which were not foreseen.
Rik understood that my number one priority was making sure that the shower was watertight, and he pointed out different steps during the way that we accomplished that goal. I'll update this review periodically to let you know how watertight it remains.
Finally, there was the issue of construction debris. Rik and Mike did this work in late July and early August of 2020, when the city's sanitation department was racked with COVID-19 and some trash pickup did not occur on schedule. While they put debris in large white bags labeled contractor bags and expected the city to haul them off. However, once city services resumed, the sanitation department (for 2 consecutive weeks) would take all trash EXCEPT the contractor bags and the old toilet Rik and Mike had placed at the curb.
When I notified them of this, Rik did the right thing. Even though our financial dealings with one another were in the rear view mirror and the new bathroom had been completed for nearly 2 weeks, he swooped by 48 hours later to pick up the debris and properly dispose of it.
In all, I was very pleased with Rik and Mike's work, and I would hire them again.
Philadelphia, PA
Jamal has team complete a stucco project on part of the house that previous was windows and replaced with a wall. Jamal was reasonably priced, on time and delivered great work. The new stucco transitions very well into the existing stucco. Very happy customer!
4925 N Lawrence St, Philadelphia, PA 19120
I was very impressed with the quality of his work. He responded quickly and his prices are really reasonable. I was happy with the experience from beginning to end. Thanks Max.
Philadelphia, PA
He wasted our time by coming out and looking at the projects, but never provided an estimate. Unprofessional.
22 1/2 Sheriff St, Freehold Township, NJ 07728
Rich came out promptly at our prearranged time and within 15 minutes fixed a serious clog that two prior plumbers could not fix, one whom was reputable and recommended me going through my homeowners for a broken pipe. He saved me thousands of dollars and his fee was reasonable considering he had to go on my roof!
Philadelphia, PA
Followed through in a timely and efficient manner and cleaned up afterwards. I would hire again.
Philadelphia, PA 19128
If you are looking for a plumber who is highly experienced and stands behind his work, forget this guy............once he your money, he 's not about to come back and attempt to fix the problem. We had to hire another plumber who identified and will fix the install problem.
Philadelphia, PA
Clarence was highly recommended to me by my realtor. He is professional and punctual and did work quickly. He answered all of my questions. He fixed mistakes made by a previous plumber. He responds quickly. He's also a master plumber and obviously experienced and knowledgeable. He was able to immediately identify the problem and fix it. Thanks!
8500 Iindbergh Blvd, Ste 2109, Philadelphia, PA 19153
What a rip-off! Do not use this plumber. They installed a new toilet about 1-1.5 yrs. ago. I called them because the base was wobbling - not even a year old. I called again because the toilet runs for no apparent reason, but I can count on it to run every time I sit on it. They came by and refused to repair because the one year guarantee had expired. They do not stand behind their work and customer service is horrible. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND!
3833 Manayunk Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128
My sump pump motor broke and Bukowski came right out and replaced it. They were not that ones who installed it origionally, but they came and put a new one in and it works great. Then I called them back (Robert), and had them run a new line for me (pvc) to redirect the water from the sump pit into another location. They work fast, and its quality. Very happy I met them and will call them back in the future!
340 8th St, Gloucester City, NJ 08030
I will start with the positive. They were very polite and returned calls promptly. Unfortunately it ended there. They refused to give me a quote over the phone for a simple job that was small and finite. I had to take time off work to arrange for an estimate that turned out to be twice what anyone else quoted on the phone. Not a good way to do business.
7051 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19119