Best in Pittsburgh PA
Jason & Bob,
Wish I could give you guys a higher rating than 5 Stars!
Folks/Potential customers: This is who you want to call for plumbing issues. Not only will you get fast and reliable service, they are affordable and won't gouge you on price, unlike the usual big name local companies. Mister Sewer wants happy customers!
I should know, I am one!
Thank you so much!
MC
Wish I could give you guys a higher rating than 5 Stars!
Folks/Potential customers: This is who you want to call for plumbing issues. Not only will you get fast and reliable service, they are affordable and won't gouge you on price, unlike the usual big name local companies. Mister Sewer wants happy customers!
I should know, I am one!
Thank you so much!
MC
103 Freedom Dr, Lawrence, PA 15055
They replaced a coil for us that was under warranty. Honest and helpful. Service call to check was $99.95 and labor to install our new part was $140/hr. They did great work in a reasonable timeframe. Only negative was that I had to call a few times after the service call to get updates on what the plan was and on the last call for a status, we were told the part was in and they'd be there in the morning. It might have been because they were swamped with work at the time, but you may need to stay on them a bit. I will say the service guy was friendly and did a great job. Actually felt like he left the area cleaner than he found it. A week after the repair and everything is working great. Definitely recommend them.
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
I've called Jim a few times over the past year for some non-emergency jobs. He has been very good at getting back to me and making an appointment rather quickly. His workmanship is excellent and his prices fair. I wouldn't hesitate to call him again!!
815 Thompson Run Rd, Harwick, PA 15049
Earlier this year I received a notice from the Allegheny County Health Department stating that sewer water was seeping out of the hillside at the bottom of my lot. I called Metz Plumbing to come out and assess the situation, suspecting that the sewer line might be damaged and in need of repair or replacement. Rob came out to my property, looked things over, and recommended that I call a sewer cleaning company to clean and videotape the line, only after which he would be able to determine what might need to be done. There was no charge by him for this visit to my property.
I called A-1 Sewer, a company that specializes in sewer cleaning and videography. During their visit, the auger, inserted in a clean-out midway down the length of my lot, flew out of the hillside below, nearby a second clean-out that I never knew was part of my own line. The lower section of the line, that connects the sewer lateral to the public main, had been removed, and the broken, disconnected leftover piece had been plugged with rocks and covered over with dirt.
Long story short: The Pittsburgh Department of Public Works, to support construction of new townhomes across the street from my lot, had just recently lowered and widened the roadway; Peoples-Gas and PGH2O participated in the project as well, rerouting their utility lines. It was self-evident that my sewer lateral had been damaged by one or more of these agencies and/or their sub-contractors, and the damage covered up by one or more of them in an effort to escape responsibility. I apprized the Allegheny County Health Department of this revelation, and that I was not responsible for the damage. The Allegheny County Health Department apprized me back that although I was not responsible for the damage, I was responsible for the repairs; I was advised by ACHD to have the repairs done ASAP, after which I could file a claim for reimbursement of my expense with the Public Works Department, Peoples-Gas. and PGH2O.
I called back to Metz Plumbing, and Rob returned to my property. He looked the situation over and reasoned that my sewer lateral was likely still connected out-of-sight below ground to the public main, and that the disconnected above-ground section of the lateral could be tied back in by replacing the missing mid-section. Rob provided me with a proposal to (1) dig down with hand shovels alongside the roadway until the below-ground section of the sewer lateral is discovered (2) reconnect the below-ground and above-ground sections of the lateral with new PVC pipe (3) coordinate the scope of repairs and the on-site inspection and sign-off with ACHD, and (4) backfill the trench with gravel.
Rob did this work for a fair price in a timely and professional manner. I recommend Metz Plumbing.
I called A-1 Sewer, a company that specializes in sewer cleaning and videography. During their visit, the auger, inserted in a clean-out midway down the length of my lot, flew out of the hillside below, nearby a second clean-out that I never knew was part of my own line. The lower section of the line, that connects the sewer lateral to the public main, had been removed, and the broken, disconnected leftover piece had been plugged with rocks and covered over with dirt.
Long story short: The Pittsburgh Department of Public Works, to support construction of new townhomes across the street from my lot, had just recently lowered and widened the roadway; Peoples-Gas and PGH2O participated in the project as well, rerouting their utility lines. It was self-evident that my sewer lateral had been damaged by one or more of these agencies and/or their sub-contractors, and the damage covered up by one or more of them in an effort to escape responsibility. I apprized the Allegheny County Health Department of this revelation, and that I was not responsible for the damage. The Allegheny County Health Department apprized me back that although I was not responsible for the damage, I was responsible for the repairs; I was advised by ACHD to have the repairs done ASAP, after which I could file a claim for reimbursement of my expense with the Public Works Department, Peoples-Gas. and PGH2O.
I called back to Metz Plumbing, and Rob returned to my property. He looked the situation over and reasoned that my sewer lateral was likely still connected out-of-sight below ground to the public main, and that the disconnected above-ground section of the lateral could be tied back in by replacing the missing mid-section. Rob provided me with a proposal to (1) dig down with hand shovels alongside the roadway until the below-ground section of the sewer lateral is discovered (2) reconnect the below-ground and above-ground sections of the lateral with new PVC pipe (3) coordinate the scope of repairs and the on-site inspection and sign-off with ACHD, and (4) backfill the trench with gravel.
Rob did this work for a fair price in a timely and professional manner. I recommend Metz Plumbing.
Pittsburgh, PA
I couldn't love this company more. After dealing with Roto-Rooter for a similar issue at a family members property, I was panicking about the expense of having my main line fixed. Bob came out, gave a reasonable quote (with the information we had on hand at the time), and had his guys come out the next day. Water line is fixed, cost was within original quote, and his workers were polite, friendly and got the job done quickly. I'll never use another plumbing company.
6016 Heckert Rd, Bakerstown, PA 15007
Had an issue with the previous plumber making excuses, and wanting to re-schedule despite an extremely tight deadline. Luckily, I found Domenic !! Donovan Plumbing was there each day and on time. He worked steady each day til the job was complete - and made sure it was done right and even a few days before the deadline. Very professional, friendly service. I would highly recommend Donovan Plumbing to my family, friends and anyone else in need of plumbing services.
Shaler Township, PA 15101
Can not say enough good things about Jason and the entire team at Kowalski - treated me like a member of the family and made sure that everything was done right. Answered all my questions and above all made me feel comfortable with the work we had done. Owner (Jason) went above and beyond to be onsite numerous times through out the 2 days of work, and had a crew of 4 working concurrently to minimize the disruption to our family. Looking forward to working with them again in the future.
531 Georgetown Rd, Canonsburg, PA 15317
Mark responded in a timely manner. Very friendly and hard working. He did a wonderful job repairing our deck stairs. We will definitely call him when we need other work done.
Pittsburgh, PA
Mr. Beasley visited a family member to provide services for :
Sewage blockage
New laundry / utility tub
Drain blockage
Misc plumbing services.
I am pleased to share our positive experience Mr. Beasley
He was:
~ Reliable
~ Professional
~ On Time
~ Competitively priced & affordable
~ Clear on expectations
~ Efficient and Courteous
We give Beasley Plumbing AAAA +++ recommendations and rating.
James Fulton Jr. / Daryl Milliner Sr.
Sewage blockage
New laundry / utility tub
Drain blockage
Misc plumbing services.
I am pleased to share our positive experience Mr. Beasley
He was:
~ Reliable
~ Professional
~ On Time
~ Competitively priced & affordable
~ Clear on expectations
~ Efficient and Courteous
We give Beasley Plumbing AAAA +++ recommendations and rating.
James Fulton Jr. / Daryl Milliner Sr.
7310 Burton St, Swissvale, PA 15218
Piss poor attitude, complained alot, over priced, and very demanding of things. Came off as threatening.
3324 Dawson St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Clogged main waste line. the plumber tried his hardest to get it loose without putting in the new access just wasn't possible.. so he gave estimate of 450$ & told us we had an option to call around & they will come back to clean it out after it was fixed. We hope its an average price we paid for this repair. The service was great, friendly, & cleaned up after the work was done.
West Mifflin, PA 15122
When a crawlspace pipe burst while I was out of town (Feb 2022), Tom's same-day service was invaluable to identifying and resolving the issue. His communication was great and the service cost was very fair. I highly recommend Suica and will definitely use them in the future!
Pittsburgh, PA
Pat saved the day. Our sewer line was backed up. We checked out yelp and found Pat. He was at my house within 20 minutes, on a Sunday. Yes his rate his higher than most but no additional charges were incurred such as a truck charge, mileage nor a holiday charge. He snaked the line and was gone in no time. He also gave us some helpful hints on the newer toilets that use less water but require some routine maintenance. Good stuff.
2102 Pauline Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15216
These guys are scam artists. Stay away. Technician (Chris) quoted me $345 for flange replacement including parts. After removing the toilet, price went up to $630 even though nothing new was discovered. His explanation was he will use stainless steel screws. When I spoke to his manager, he was very rude. Would never do business with them again.
11565 Perry Hwy, Wexford, PA 15090
I have had McVeil service my furnace and air conditioner for a few years. The last time it was serviced was in the fall of 2022. When it came time to turn on my air conditioner, there was no cold air coming out. I called and let them know that this was the first time I had turned on the air conditioner, and it was not working. Tracey, I think was her name, said that they would have to charge me another service call to come out and look at my air conditioner. I again explained that it was the first time I had turned on the air conditioner since they had serviced it last fall. She still insisted that I had to pay the service call charge. Needless to say, I am looking for a new heating and a/c service company.
46 E Wheeling St, Washington, PA 15301
They charge $85 just to get a quote. I live one block away from the location. Decided not to move forward, wish their pricing/process was better.
5155 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
This scum bag has been doing this for years. He'll go sell you a job and get a down payment. Then you'll never see him again. HE'S A JUNKIE!!
Verona, PA 15147
What can I say...there is a reason they can afford all the commercials and fancy trucks. We just got back from vacation and the fan on our Furnace/AC stopped working. Taking more time off work to have someone look at it was going to be tough. Called one of the big boys out of convenience. The techs we very nice....and I was prepared to be told about how old the unit was (it is nearing its lifes end) and knew there would be an attempt to sell me new. However, I made it known that if I had to go without AC that would stink, but I need the fan because sooner or later it will get cold again. Told me a needed a new circuit board and fan motor......$3,000!!!! Paid them their $100 service call fee and sent them on their way.
Waited it out and got recommendations from friends and found another guy.....did real trouble shooting, found the fan motor still worked...and not only still worked, but the motor tested strong. The other guy was able to fix for only a couple hundred all said and done.
Waited it out and got recommendations from friends and found another guy.....did real trouble shooting, found the fan motor still worked...and not only still worked, but the motor tested strong. The other guy was able to fix for only a couple hundred all said and done.
3000 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, PA 15017