Best Septic Tank Installation in Portland OR
I can't say enough great things about Burfitt Plumbing! I had multiple plumbing issues that I had been putting off - nervous about what the cost would be. One of the issues was my water heater, not generating enough hot water anymore. My neighbor had the same issue around the same time, and his plumber replaced the whole water heater. Burfitt was able to just replace the bottom heating unit - saving me hundreds of dollars. The technician also took care of a leaky pipe that was attached to the garbage disposal and my broken bathroom drain plug. All this taken care of quickly, professionally and inexpensively and on a Saturday to boot! I wish I would have called sooner!
Thanks Burfitt Plumbing!!
Thanks Burfitt Plumbing!!
4505 NE Alberta St, PORTLAND, OR 97218
Awesome service! He was able to come out within two hours of calling and fixed our clogged drain quickly! Friendly and professional. I have no idea what others charge, but it was $85 to have my drain cleaned. Seemed reasonable!
Portland, OR
Responded to my request in a very short time. Responded to say they did not provide the service I needed. Provided information about another service who could. Not sure what Axiom actually does, but very much appreciate the quick and helpful response. Communication is tops. I recommend them, whatever they do.
Portland, OR
Great experience with Forbes Plumbing. Needed water heater repair. They came the same day I called, the repairman was efficient, and I felt the charge was reasonable. I will call them when it's time for a new water heater.
29030 SW Town Center Lp W, Ste 259, Wilsonville, OR 97070
Fair, honest and reliable. Arrived exactly on time, went straight to work and completed the repairs in a timely manner to including cleaning up when done. And all all this with a friendly can do attitude. Hope I don't need a plumber again any time soon, but I know who I'll call if I do.
Gresham, OR 97030
Provided quick, friendly, capable service and communicated with me about other potential issues in the home. Very helpful and knowledgeable--would recommend.
20420 Southeast Hwy, Ste 212, Damascus, OR 97089
Highly recommend! Had a pipe break they were at my house within the hour, pipes fixed and water back in within 15 minutes. Grant is awesome!
Portland, OR
Super impressed with Lonny and Lovett! Our unique condo buildings had a bevy of plumbing problems in bottom units after a recent snow and ice storm - we called Lovett and could not be happier with the service. Lonny was extremely knowledgeable about what needed to be done. He was cheerful and polite even though it was getting quite late, and we appreciated that he explained what he was doing and why. He was a very clear communicator which helped us (the HOA board) explain the problems to our homeowners. He taught us a lot about our plumbing system! It was actually kind of fun to see him work out the problems - we were impressed how he used critical thinking to diagnose the problem before he started taking things apart. We have a new go-to plumbing company.
6920 NE 42nd Ave, Portland, OR 97213
Fantastic customer service! We needed a new waterline asap, and Aaron went beyond the call of duty to make it happen for us. We highly recommend Ironman. The quote was reasonable and accurate. No doubt, we will call them back.
Portland, OR
Doug from West Side Drain went above and beyond for us today. At first we thought it was a simple clog, but it turned out to be much much more. He eventually found the main cause of the issue, and suggested a few good plumbers to finish the job. Today was a stressful day, but Doug helped us out tremendously. I would highly recommend their service.
Portland, OR
These guys are the teal deal!!
Fixed multiple plumbing problems including crawl space leak
Solved first time
Highly recommended
Fixed multiple plumbing problems including crawl space leak
Solved first time
Highly recommended
St. Helens, OR 97051
It works..
But... There's always a but. (TL:DR $850 for a job that should have been $225-375!)
I had Malmedal come out to my home to install a whole house water filtration system that I had already purchased from Home Depot. I knew after reading instructions that the piping was beyond my expertise to complete without leaking everywhere or breaking an expensive filter.
Malmedal was the plumber who put my new home's pipes in during construction approx 3 mos ago and I was referred by the builder. They arrived on time scheduled, +1 star.
They got promptly to work reading the materials they needed even though the list of materials it was provided during the appointment, just was never forwarded to the person doing the work. I asked how much it would be, he mentioned, oh it might be around $450. (which is high ballpark for what I saw online) He had to go to the hardware store (probably charged time for this) to get simple tools that were probably also charged to me and that I had literally on a shelf sitting there already, (stud finder).
The piping got put in. I asked why It couldn't be done like example photos I saw, and he explained that those are copper this is Pex and requires to be cut at X to be under warranty I'm not sure what that was but fine, ok. Anyway, it looks wierd, and half the wall has pipes running across it.
Everything works, it looks fine, works fine, tastes great.
Now the Bill comes. $850!!?! Are you Serious? IDK what in their right mind they have for billing $100 more I got from a different plumber that did my last house which even provided the filter. You would think I would have saved $500 by providing the actual unit.
Everywhere I read, the labor and parts would be $375 high end for 2.5hr and parts which is why I said Ok when originally said $450. I did not get an itemized receipt that broke down what was what, so Idk what I was actually billed anyway.
Not happy, beyond the fact that the thing works.
But... There's always a but. (TL:DR $850 for a job that should have been $225-375!)
I had Malmedal come out to my home to install a whole house water filtration system that I had already purchased from Home Depot. I knew after reading instructions that the piping was beyond my expertise to complete without leaking everywhere or breaking an expensive filter.
Malmedal was the plumber who put my new home's pipes in during construction approx 3 mos ago and I was referred by the builder. They arrived on time scheduled, +1 star.
They got promptly to work reading the materials they needed even though the list of materials it was provided during the appointment, just was never forwarded to the person doing the work. I asked how much it would be, he mentioned, oh it might be around $450. (which is high ballpark for what I saw online) He had to go to the hardware store (probably charged time for this) to get simple tools that were probably also charged to me and that I had literally on a shelf sitting there already, (stud finder).
The piping got put in. I asked why It couldn't be done like example photos I saw, and he explained that those are copper this is Pex and requires to be cut at X to be under warranty I'm not sure what that was but fine, ok. Anyway, it looks wierd, and half the wall has pipes running across it.
Everything works, it looks fine, works fine, tastes great.
Now the Bill comes. $850!!?! Are you Serious? IDK what in their right mind they have for billing $100 more I got from a different plumber that did my last house which even provided the filter. You would think I would have saved $500 by providing the actual unit.
Everywhere I read, the labor and parts would be $375 high end for 2.5hr and parts which is why I said Ok when originally said $450. I did not get an itemized receipt that broke down what was what, so Idk what I was actually billed anyway.
Not happy, beyond the fact that the thing works.
1960 NE 25th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124
A clog in the main drainage line from our kitchen sink caused a flood when I took a shower upstairs this morning. The kitchen sink overflowed onto the counters and floor. Roto-Rooter was the only company I called who could help us today, and the technician (Sam) arrived within a couple of hours. He was very professional and courteous, and he resolved the problem completely in about an hour. The cost was on the high side but the job was done quickly and properly and includes a six month warranty. I would definitely recommend this company based on our experience.
205 SE Spokane St, Ste 3226, Portland, OR 97202
First, I never write Yelp reviews or any review, EXCEPT, in this one instance this service was so bad and wasted so much of my time and trust, that I am going to waste time out of my day to say how horrible this business is in the hope that I save at least someone some time and money. Also of note, I am a huge DIY guy and work a ton on my house. I'm also a physician and am totally fair and truly want people to get paid fairly and appropriately for their work. I fully expected to pay a high labor charge for the repair, but not this high.
My tankless water heater stopped working (no power), and I assumed it was the mother board. I'm busy and the wife and kids want hot water. I happen to contact Wolfer's early the next morning, who amazingly and unexpectedly said they could come that day between 9-12. Great! So I turned around and stayed home from work after taking the kids to school to take care of it. 11:30 rolls around and I hasn't heard anything, so I call to make sure I understood it right and that I had gotten the days mixed up. They said they were still coming and yes that was my time slot. 12:30 comes, I call again and they say someone will call me. , Someone finally calls to say they messed up. The girl who called was very apologetic and nice, and said they could come at 2pm and they had been held up at the appointment before mine (totally fine, i get it). I was very patient and flexible and agreed, even though I had to pick up kids at 2:40 and had already taken the day off work and there was no communication.
The guy shows up, spends 45 minutes (this is important) taking it apart, talking to Rinnai, and tells me the mother board is out. Ok, great, how much to fix it. $2000 was the quote! Now, I can buy an entire new replacement system for $1700, so I ask what the breakdown is. $300 or $350 for the part with rush delivery (ok that's fine) and $1700 for labor. I said isn't it just a simple replacement plug and play. He tells me that housing prices are expensive these days and basically that's reflected in the charge of the labor. He also tells me that since he's been here two hours already that would get rolled into the price of the repair. I corrected him saying he'd only been there 45 minutes. After saying it was impossible to find the part number for the motherboard, I asked for the part number, he said he was a nice guy and gave it to me. It was actually very easy to look it up. I paid the $100 diagnostic/service charge. If I had been charged for the apparent 2 hours spent at my home it probably would have been $200. He then says on the way out that he left some things disconnected, and I would easily be able to tell what they were. When I went down and looked later that night (remember now I had to rush to get kids to activities), there were a couple (wires) disconnected, including the mother board not attached. I'm a little upset but seek to solve it. Next morning I call and leave a message for them to contact me because I'd like to know exactly what they left unattached. No one returned my call. In the afternoon I call again. This time they take a message and the guy calls back and says so I hear you're ready to set up the repair. Um No, I say, but I'd like to know what you left that was not the way you found it when you came. He says he has no idea, they don't really plug stuff back in or put things back after diagnosing them because they assume you will be getting it repaired with them. Basically, not part of their job description. I'm more perturbed at this point. Mind you I've been super polite this whole time. Now, I'm not sure why the labor charge was so high for a 15 min job. Maybe it is because I live in a slightly more affluent neighborhood, but that shouldn't matter and is extremely bias and opportunistic. Anyways, I order the part and overnight it, for slightly less than $300 I might add. It would have taken me 15 minutes to swap it out. There were only 6 cables to switch, all different plugs sizes/types so you can't mess up if you tried if you're just swapping cables, assuming they were all plugged in the right places to begin with. There are a bunch of cables that aren't plugged in because their used to add to the system or add a wireless remote..etc). Problem is, I had to spend 30 extra minutes figuring out what this guy had changed from how it is supposed to be hooked up. Works like gang busters, hit showers galore. Honestly, I expected to pay for the labor and whatnot to get it repaired, but $2000??? For a $300 part and 15 minutes. All forms of communication were terrible and wasted a work day. I would not trust this company at all. Trying to cheat on the time spent at my house wasn't appreciated as well. This is one of those companies that truly tries to take advantage of people, but this time they got caught and called out. They also never even mentioned that on their website they have deals like 10% off parts that I could have taken advantage of. Weak sauce.
My tankless water heater stopped working (no power), and I assumed it was the mother board. I'm busy and the wife and kids want hot water. I happen to contact Wolfer's early the next morning, who amazingly and unexpectedly said they could come that day between 9-12. Great! So I turned around and stayed home from work after taking the kids to school to take care of it. 11:30 rolls around and I hasn't heard anything, so I call to make sure I understood it right and that I had gotten the days mixed up. They said they were still coming and yes that was my time slot. 12:30 comes, I call again and they say someone will call me. , Someone finally calls to say they messed up. The girl who called was very apologetic and nice, and said they could come at 2pm and they had been held up at the appointment before mine (totally fine, i get it). I was very patient and flexible and agreed, even though I had to pick up kids at 2:40 and had already taken the day off work and there was no communication.
The guy shows up, spends 45 minutes (this is important) taking it apart, talking to Rinnai, and tells me the mother board is out. Ok, great, how much to fix it. $2000 was the quote! Now, I can buy an entire new replacement system for $1700, so I ask what the breakdown is. $300 or $350 for the part with rush delivery (ok that's fine) and $1700 for labor. I said isn't it just a simple replacement plug and play. He tells me that housing prices are expensive these days and basically that's reflected in the charge of the labor. He also tells me that since he's been here two hours already that would get rolled into the price of the repair. I corrected him saying he'd only been there 45 minutes. After saying it was impossible to find the part number for the motherboard, I asked for the part number, he said he was a nice guy and gave it to me. It was actually very easy to look it up. I paid the $100 diagnostic/service charge. If I had been charged for the apparent 2 hours spent at my home it probably would have been $200. He then says on the way out that he left some things disconnected, and I would easily be able to tell what they were. When I went down and looked later that night (remember now I had to rush to get kids to activities), there were a couple (wires) disconnected, including the mother board not attached. I'm a little upset but seek to solve it. Next morning I call and leave a message for them to contact me because I'd like to know exactly what they left unattached. No one returned my call. In the afternoon I call again. This time they take a message and the guy calls back and says so I hear you're ready to set up the repair. Um No, I say, but I'd like to know what you left that was not the way you found it when you came. He says he has no idea, they don't really plug stuff back in or put things back after diagnosing them because they assume you will be getting it repaired with them. Basically, not part of their job description. I'm more perturbed at this point. Mind you I've been super polite this whole time. Now, I'm not sure why the labor charge was so high for a 15 min job. Maybe it is because I live in a slightly more affluent neighborhood, but that shouldn't matter and is extremely bias and opportunistic. Anyways, I order the part and overnight it, for slightly less than $300 I might add. It would have taken me 15 minutes to swap it out. There were only 6 cables to switch, all different plugs sizes/types so you can't mess up if you tried if you're just swapping cables, assuming they were all plugged in the right places to begin with. There are a bunch of cables that aren't plugged in because their used to add to the system or add a wireless remote..etc). Problem is, I had to spend 30 extra minutes figuring out what this guy had changed from how it is supposed to be hooked up. Works like gang busters, hit showers galore. Honestly, I expected to pay for the labor and whatnot to get it repaired, but $2000??? For a $300 part and 15 minutes. All forms of communication were terrible and wasted a work day. I would not trust this company at all. Trying to cheat on the time spent at my house wasn't appreciated as well. This is one of those companies that truly tries to take advantage of people, but this time they got caught and called out. They also never even mentioned that on their website they have deals like 10% off parts that I could have taken advantage of. Weak sauce.
9025 SW Hillman Ct, Ste 3126, Wilsonville, OR 97070
This was my first contact with Roth, after calling several plumbing companies and being told to wait up to three weeks to do a simple kitchen sink leak repair. Roth scheduled the appointment the following Monday and John Haugen came on time as scheduled to do the repair and completed it within 20 minutes. He did an excellent job and was very thorough and professional. I highly recommend him as well as the company for being as responsive as they were.
6990 S Anderson Rd, Aurora, OR 97002
They tried to help but the plumber was located in Salem and so the charge was going to be very high because of the travel time. I found a plumber who is closer.
Portland, OR
These guys saved the day and we're honest and helpful. The cold snap froze our hot water pipes. They came quickly and insulated the pipes. Well, that wasn't enough we found out because the next day the pipes froze again. PMC sent another technician (Eric who is awesome) who smartly proposed the correct and final solution to put heat tape on the pipe. I was concerned that PMC would charge me for 2 visits but they didn't. Nick the manager proposed a reasonable billing solution. Thank you Ben, Eric and Nick for your efforts!
2000 SE Hanna Harvester Dr, Milwaukie, OR 97222
Why didn't I read reviews here before calling D & F Plumbing??
The scope of work was snaking the drain from the clean out under the kitchen sink.
$680.
I've spoken to other plumbers who suggest reporting D & F Plumbing to CCB since this is double what others charge.
I feel stupid and taken advantage of.
The scope of work was snaking the drain from the clean out under the kitchen sink.
$680.
I've spoken to other plumbers who suggest reporting D & F Plumbing to CCB since this is double what others charge.
I feel stupid and taken advantage of.
650 NE Holladay St, Ste 1600, Portland, OR 97232
Save yourself the headache. Kept moving the appointment and then once the appointment day did arrive, they gave me a window from noon to 4PM never came, never called until 8PM to reschedule. Two days wasted with this company only to have nobody show up. They do not keep their promises and are not responsive or communicative. When they finally called the 2nd day to inform me that they again didn't show up, I laughed and said that I was done working with them. I will never call Roto Rooter again.
1112 Daniels St, Ste 102-C, Vancouver, WA 98660