Best Door Repair in Seattle WA
Will helped us with some plumbing repair work and installed co2/smoke detectors for us. He was really helpful, ordered parts, & was communicative. Highly recommend!!
Seattle, WA
Michael's Handyman Services is fantastic! They're quick and affordable, I will definitely be reaching out for our next project!
Lynnwood, WA 98087
Recently completed a pre-sale home inspection and needed some odd jobs completed. I contacted several home repair contractors but all pale in comparison to the promptness, specificity and quality of service Leon provided. His rates were beyond competitive, but most importantly, the overall quality of service was fantastic. I would highly recommend Leon's service to anyone requiring general home maintenance/repair work!
12345 Lake City Way NE, Ste 152, Seattle, WA 98125
I hired Fixer for several tasks in my condo - hanging some outdoor shades, paint touch-ups, installing moulding, and repairing a kitchen cabinet. The work was scheduled very promptly, and was within the time frame and estimate provided. My handyman Isaiah was friendly, professional and did excellent work. I highly recommend Fixer. Thanks!
2740 4th Ave, Ste 117, Seattle, WA 98121
William did a wonderful job. He was here on time, left a clean workspace and knew what he was doing. He was friendly, and stopped all our leaks.
We also had a water filtering system in the kitchen and he was able to replace a broken part and have us up and drinking filtered water quickly.
I would recommend him in a heartbeat.
We also had a water filtering system in the kitchen and he was able to replace a broken part and have us up and drinking filtered water quickly.
I would recommend him in a heartbeat.
Seattle, WA
After my initially negative experience, SeaTown did a good job showing ownership and coming back to fix things for me free of charge. They rerouted the piping to a safer location (through joists as opposed to behind drywall) and avoided requiring any awkward sofit-building on my part.
They even covered the drywall work (I had already paid to drywall their existing holes the first time they did their work).
They even covered the drywall work (I had already paid to drywall their existing holes the first time they did their work).
Seattle, WA
The single most horrendous customer service experience I've had in my life.
I turned on my heat a few weeks ago for the first time since probably March or April. When I discovered the lack of heat coming into the house, I opened the utility closet for the first time in as many months. I tried a few things on my own at first, but having maybe even a novice's level of plumbing/HVAC knowledge, I began calling around to see who could come take a look at it.
Southwest Plumbing was the only available company who could take a look at it within the same week. Other companies were booked solid for weeks on end, mainly due to issues similar to mine with the weather suddenly turning colder and heating units gathering dust for the past several months. Southwest said they could come out Friday. Great, I thought - much faster than anyone else could.
Friday comes along and I get no call. It's 5:30 pm and I'm home from work, still cold. I called Southwest and they told me they had to reschedule until Monday because they had no one available. This was where I began to get annoyed. No call, no offer to reschedule, no attention to customer service whatsoever.
But I was willing to live with it through the weekend. Monday would be here soon enough, I thought.
Monday comes, and this was where things began to get inexcusable. They had too many calls and not enough technicians, so they had to push things back yet again. This would be the trend for the rest of the week, until they actually could send someone out. Three times they had to reschedule, until Thursday, when they finally sent two people to come fix my heater.
First, the price of the fix was way higher than I ever would've considered. It was $932, because the circulation pump needed to be replaced. I was hesitant at first, but I agreed to pay it to just get this situation to go away and to have functioning heat in my home again.
Dave and Mike leave my house and tell me it'll take 30-40 minutes for the heat to recirculate and start working again. I wait 30-40 minutes and turn it back on.
No heat.
I called Southwest's dispatch, and they said the two guys could come back that night around 9. This is a Friday, and it's beginning to affect plans I've made. They come back, tell me they know what the problem is, and not to worry, they'd fix it right up. I asked what the problem was, and I got an overly technical and garbled response. I didn't find that reassuring.
I waited until they told me the issue was fixed, and again, their explanation was it would take 30-40 minutes for the heat to return.
Spoiler alert: It didn't work. Again. And not only did it not work, but my hot water was beginning to get colder as well. Whatever they did, they managed to not fix the problem, and make my hot water suffer as a result.
My patience was being tested at this point, and I normally have a fair amount of patience in dealing with these things. Getting angry, I've found, does not help anyone get the job accomplished. I shouldn't have to feel like I need to scream and yell at someone to get a job done - let alone one that I've already paid for.
Last week, the company rescheduled on me again. And again. And again. Last Wednesday, they called and said they could have someone come out first thing Friday, and the problem would be fixed with no additional charge to me, no matter what it was.
Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, my girlfriend and I wake up at 8 to let the other technician, Bobby, in the house. He manages to fix my heat and tells me the original installation of the pump was done incorrectly, which is why the heat wouldn't circulate even after the convenient wait time of 30-40 minutes after the original guy had left the scene.
So not only was I being constantly lied to about the scheduling side of things, but I also was dealing with a level of technical incompetence that I hadn't previously dealt with in these matters. It would be impressive if it wasn't so goddamn infuriating.
When the heat was finally restored by Bobby, he said everything should be taken care of - the hot water, the heat, everything. There was finally hot water coming out of the shower and sinks. Finally, sweet relief, I thought.
But, no. Sweet relief would be short-lived.
The hot water, as I discovered the following morning, ran out almost immediately after running hot for a few seconds. It turned lukewarm to cold in another minute.
I called back Southwest and let them have it this time. After another rescheduling snafu, they sent Dave and Mike back out to have one more look at things.
Their assessment: a broken valve that would be another $700 to fix. I laughed in their faces and told them I'd take it up with their manager.
TL:dr - Do not use this company unless you enjoy being put through a special kind of hell. They're beyond terrible in every aspect of business.
I turned on my heat a few weeks ago for the first time since probably March or April. When I discovered the lack of heat coming into the house, I opened the utility closet for the first time in as many months. I tried a few things on my own at first, but having maybe even a novice's level of plumbing/HVAC knowledge, I began calling around to see who could come take a look at it.
Southwest Plumbing was the only available company who could take a look at it within the same week. Other companies were booked solid for weeks on end, mainly due to issues similar to mine with the weather suddenly turning colder and heating units gathering dust for the past several months. Southwest said they could come out Friday. Great, I thought - much faster than anyone else could.
Friday comes along and I get no call. It's 5:30 pm and I'm home from work, still cold. I called Southwest and they told me they had to reschedule until Monday because they had no one available. This was where I began to get annoyed. No call, no offer to reschedule, no attention to customer service whatsoever.
But I was willing to live with it through the weekend. Monday would be here soon enough, I thought.
Monday comes, and this was where things began to get inexcusable. They had too many calls and not enough technicians, so they had to push things back yet again. This would be the trend for the rest of the week, until they actually could send someone out. Three times they had to reschedule, until Thursday, when they finally sent two people to come fix my heater.
First, the price of the fix was way higher than I ever would've considered. It was $932, because the circulation pump needed to be replaced. I was hesitant at first, but I agreed to pay it to just get this situation to go away and to have functioning heat in my home again.
Dave and Mike leave my house and tell me it'll take 30-40 minutes for the heat to recirculate and start working again. I wait 30-40 minutes and turn it back on.
No heat.
I called Southwest's dispatch, and they said the two guys could come back that night around 9. This is a Friday, and it's beginning to affect plans I've made. They come back, tell me they know what the problem is, and not to worry, they'd fix it right up. I asked what the problem was, and I got an overly technical and garbled response. I didn't find that reassuring.
I waited until they told me the issue was fixed, and again, their explanation was it would take 30-40 minutes for the heat to return.
Spoiler alert: It didn't work. Again. And not only did it not work, but my hot water was beginning to get colder as well. Whatever they did, they managed to not fix the problem, and make my hot water suffer as a result.
My patience was being tested at this point, and I normally have a fair amount of patience in dealing with these things. Getting angry, I've found, does not help anyone get the job accomplished. I shouldn't have to feel like I need to scream and yell at someone to get a job done - let alone one that I've already paid for.
Last week, the company rescheduled on me again. And again. And again. Last Wednesday, they called and said they could have someone come out first thing Friday, and the problem would be fixed with no additional charge to me, no matter what it was.
Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, my girlfriend and I wake up at 8 to let the other technician, Bobby, in the house. He manages to fix my heat and tells me the original installation of the pump was done incorrectly, which is why the heat wouldn't circulate even after the convenient wait time of 30-40 minutes after the original guy had left the scene.
So not only was I being constantly lied to about the scheduling side of things, but I also was dealing with a level of technical incompetence that I hadn't previously dealt with in these matters. It would be impressive if it wasn't so goddamn infuriating.
When the heat was finally restored by Bobby, he said everything should be taken care of - the hot water, the heat, everything. There was finally hot water coming out of the shower and sinks. Finally, sweet relief, I thought.
But, no. Sweet relief would be short-lived.
The hot water, as I discovered the following morning, ran out almost immediately after running hot for a few seconds. It turned lukewarm to cold in another minute.
I called back Southwest and let them have it this time. After another rescheduling snafu, they sent Dave and Mike back out to have one more look at things.
Their assessment: a broken valve that would be another $700 to fix. I laughed in their faces and told them I'd take it up with their manager.
TL:dr - Do not use this company unless you enjoy being put through a special kind of hell. They're beyond terrible in every aspect of business.
4150 Lind Ave SW, Renton, WA 98057
Our furnace went our in the middle of the snow storm and it was 30 degree's outside. Dwayne showed up within a few hours, identified the problem and had our furnace up and running within an hour. We were expecting to be totally gauged on the bill. But it was reasonable. Dwayne was professional and courteous! Will definitely call them again!
8111 Pacific Hwy E, Tacoma, WA 98422
Terrible first experience. I called for an estimate on two jobs that are not emergencies but need attention soon. (Wall A/C and Hot Water Heater). The person on the phone was great, but when the technician called, he was extremely rude, short in his communication, and put a ton of pressure on me to make a decision before he even arrives if we want the work done today. Also what he quoted for the Hot Water heater replacement was bananas. I wasn't freaking until I called Beacon. Really disappointing.
Edit: A day latter we got two other quotes for the water heater. One was $1200 less than beacon the other was $1100 less. They are clearly scamming people.
Edit: A day latter we got two other quotes for the water heater. One was $1200 less than beacon the other was $1100 less. They are clearly scamming people.
515 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Had a repipe done, Eric and Alex were exemplary. Very clear, explained everything they were doing and why they were doing it. Clean job, cleared away after themselves, totally professional.
8611 S 192nd St, Kent, WA 98031
They did great work. They were great communicators and clearly explained the project and process. They were on time on all 3 work days, even came back on a weekend to finish up. The guys were professional and cleaned up the project space each day. They weee not the least expensive quote but definitely worth a little extra for the simplicity and quality. Highly recommend.
2797 152nd Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052