Best Deck Repair in San Francisco CA
Damon was very prompt to respond to my need for help doing some misc work the house that needed to be done within a couple weeks. He's a very nice guy with a great attitude, and was quick to respond to any questions I had, and showed up exactly on time for the work. Pricing was also very reasonable. Would definitely recommend his service.
Richmond, CA 94806
Super friendly and efficient. We needed our security bars removed after we had an appraisal and they were able to come within the week to remove. Highly recommend D&M Tile Services.
San Francisco, CA
I was having issues with a broken garbage disposal. Keshab came to my home, helped diagnose the issue, and replace the unit with one I had purchased online. He even went to a hardware store nearby to buy a new P-trap that needed to be replaced (the existing one was badly corroded and starting to leak).
Keshab was super nice, very professional and did excellent work. I'm glad I called him and next time I need help with some repairs in my home, I will 100% call him again. I would recommend him to anyone else looking for some home repairs help.
Keshab was super nice, very professional and did excellent work. I'm glad I called him and next time I need help with some repairs in my home, I will 100% call him again. I would recommend him to anyone else looking for some home repairs help.
San Francisco, CA
(Edit: 2/22: To be fair, RH did provide refund on the job so extra star for that. And yes, pipe was old but as mentioned, it was not in terrible shape according to the other plumbing companies that came in to fix later. Primary point here is that if you have something like this where things can go wrong, take the time and if necessary pay the little bit extra to have the peace of mind that it will be covered.)
Use at your own risk. For me, RH took a simple drain snaking job that should have been about $200 and turned it into a mess that ultimately cost us about $3000 and a couple of weeks to repair and clean up. I'm debating whether it's worth wasting anymore time taking them to small claims court for what happened.
I've snaked the drain in question multiple times before by myself and by hiring reputable licensed plumbers. This time around, I put in a bid request on Yelp. RH was first to respond and came back with a price that was comparable to other quotes I received. The key difference was they had immediate availability so I chose them. The other key difference I should have caught was they didn't have a badge noting they are licensed.
Long story short, the guy they sent struggled with the drain at first and got frustrated because of the time it was taking. This definitely got my spidey sense tingling. I had some work to do so stepped away but recall seeing the guy put some funky head on the snake as I passed by. A short while later, he tells me he's done and shows me by running the sink which now drains properly. I notice an odd sewage smell but figure it must just be leftover from the snake work. I pay the guy who quickly leaves and that's when I notice that the drain is emptying alright, but water is now bubbling up from the where the concrete slab of the garage and the foundation meet.
I call RH to have the guy come back. He does, acts surprised and then tells me that the drain pipe beneath the slab is broken but it's not his fault because it was old. This is where I discover they aren't licensed and they refuse to take responsibility for damage done, in contrast to any reputable plumber. The irony is that the price they charged was exactly the same as what I was quoted by the other LICENSED plumbers. Big miss on my part. Anyway, argued in vain with the guy and his partner on the phone who tried to make the bogus argument that it was like doing heart surgery on someone elderly so they couldn't be blamed if the patient didn't make it. For poops and giggles, I asked how much they would charge to repair and they quoted me $2500 to repair just the part immediately below the concrete slab. Hell no.
At this point, I'd learned my lesson and was careful to get bids from several LICENSED plumbing operations. Three of them actually came back with quotes LESS than what RH wanted to charge me to fix the mess they made, plus they provided multi-year warranties on their work. These real plumbers also noted that the pipe would have been fine if more care and proper equipment had been used in snaking it. Those repairs are done and now have to pay even more to replace the carpeting that had to be ripped up to complete the repairs.
Anyway, very expensive and stressful lesson learned. For simple jobs that you don't really care about the quality of the work, it sometimes makes sense to hire a handyman. However, when you're hiring someone for a plumbing job that has potential to go wrong, make sure to go with a licensed and bonded operation that will stand by their work. That is not what you will get if you hire RH.
Use at your own risk. For me, RH took a simple drain snaking job that should have been about $200 and turned it into a mess that ultimately cost us about $3000 and a couple of weeks to repair and clean up. I'm debating whether it's worth wasting anymore time taking them to small claims court for what happened.
I've snaked the drain in question multiple times before by myself and by hiring reputable licensed plumbers. This time around, I put in a bid request on Yelp. RH was first to respond and came back with a price that was comparable to other quotes I received. The key difference was they had immediate availability so I chose them. The other key difference I should have caught was they didn't have a badge noting they are licensed.
Long story short, the guy they sent struggled with the drain at first and got frustrated because of the time it was taking. This definitely got my spidey sense tingling. I had some work to do so stepped away but recall seeing the guy put some funky head on the snake as I passed by. A short while later, he tells me he's done and shows me by running the sink which now drains properly. I notice an odd sewage smell but figure it must just be leftover from the snake work. I pay the guy who quickly leaves and that's when I notice that the drain is emptying alright, but water is now bubbling up from the where the concrete slab of the garage and the foundation meet.
I call RH to have the guy come back. He does, acts surprised and then tells me that the drain pipe beneath the slab is broken but it's not his fault because it was old. This is where I discover they aren't licensed and they refuse to take responsibility for damage done, in contrast to any reputable plumber. The irony is that the price they charged was exactly the same as what I was quoted by the other LICENSED plumbers. Big miss on my part. Anyway, argued in vain with the guy and his partner on the phone who tried to make the bogus argument that it was like doing heart surgery on someone elderly so they couldn't be blamed if the patient didn't make it. For poops and giggles, I asked how much they would charge to repair and they quoted me $2500 to repair just the part immediately below the concrete slab. Hell no.
At this point, I'd learned my lesson and was careful to get bids from several LICENSED plumbing operations. Three of them actually came back with quotes LESS than what RH wanted to charge me to fix the mess they made, plus they provided multi-year warranties on their work. These real plumbers also noted that the pipe would have been fine if more care and proper equipment had been used in snaking it. Those repairs are done and now have to pay even more to replace the carpeting that had to be ripped up to complete the repairs.
Anyway, very expensive and stressful lesson learned. For simple jobs that you don't really care about the quality of the work, it sometimes makes sense to hire a handyman. However, when you're hiring someone for a plumbing job that has potential to go wrong, make sure to go with a licensed and bonded operation that will stand by their work. That is not what you will get if you hire RH.
San Francisco, CA
I got a response right away and was able to make an appointment for the same week. Had several shelves and lights put up. Very efficient and professional. I would use his service again!
San Francisco, CA
LFM Construction and Plumbing helped me put up an indoor water pipeline and gas pipeline for my shop. They are well knowledgeable, reliable. They helped me prepared to pass certification from the city licensing. I will definitely use them again and refer LFM Construction and Plumbing to all my friends.
San Francisco, CA