Best Drain Field Installation in Seattle WA
Wyatt, James, and Zach were very nice and knew what they were doing. Very professional and funny. Highly recommend
Seattle, WA
Very good communication, timely, friendly, relocated gas pipe behind new stove to be able to sit nearer to back wall instead of 4 inches. Reasonably priced as in line with another quote. Would hire again.
Everett, WA 98208
Great service and very responsive. Plumbers are expensive in general however this was a bit less so. $450 for two new washing machine faucets is just too much for me. It was more complicated than I could do because of our old plumbing. The price was cheaper than the $600 I spent on a outside faucet that burst during the freeze. That was another company. Overall they did a great job and were very responsive and on time.
Seattle, WA
If you want to keep on waiting for them to show up, hire them! Good luck with that! Curious what their actual work will be like????
Seattle, WA 98121
Hello,
None of us like to think about our septic tanks and the function of draining them. However it is a necessary evil that has to be done. My tank has 2 compartments and one of the access caps is under a very low deck. I had a company out that flat out refused the job unless I built an access panel in the deck. The original company that had done the job in my earlier home ownership not longer really crawled under decks. Advanced came out and found the access in 15 minutes. They did the job the same day. Besides the deck issue, it was long overdue because of the above mentioned issues. Both gentleman who did the job were courteous and professional.
My cost was not that much greater than a recent job my son had done. His tank was only a single compartment and he dug out the trench to the access caps himself.
I am so relieved to have this obnoxious detail off my plate and grateful to Advanced Septic for taking it on.
I am sorry about the other party's review issues - but I am satisfied and please don't discount the whole company due to one bad review.
Sincerely,
C. Adamson of Puyallup
None of us like to think about our septic tanks and the function of draining them. However it is a necessary evil that has to be done. My tank has 2 compartments and one of the access caps is under a very low deck. I had a company out that flat out refused the job unless I built an access panel in the deck. The original company that had done the job in my earlier home ownership not longer really crawled under decks. Advanced came out and found the access in 15 minutes. They did the job the same day. Besides the deck issue, it was long overdue because of the above mentioned issues. Both gentleman who did the job were courteous and professional.
My cost was not that much greater than a recent job my son had done. His tank was only a single compartment and he dug out the trench to the access caps himself.
I am so relieved to have this obnoxious detail off my plate and grateful to Advanced Septic for taking it on.
I am sorry about the other party's review issues - but I am satisfied and please don't discount the whole company due to one bad review.
Sincerely,
C. Adamson of Puyallup
1602 W Valley Hwy S, Auburn, WA 98001
They had great communication and the price was fair. We have already referred them to other people.
13300 Bothell Everett Hwy, Ste 621, Mill Creek, WA 98012
Great inspection by Cameron. He checked the plumbing without cutting open the ceiling for approx. $600.00 cost. He determined it was the roof that caused the water leak and referred it to a roofer instead.
3510 S Pine St, Tacoma, WA 98409
We got an appointment within a week. They were very professional and helpful even though we didn't know a lot about our system. The tech was quick and was nice enough to let us know what we should do to be ready for the next time. Rate was competitive. Would absolutely use NW again with our future needs.
Seattle, WA
IF YOU WANT TO THROW YOUR MONEY IN TOILET, CALL THESE GUYS. Yesterday, July 30, 2015, our Highline Water Dept. evaluated our problem of low pressure to our house. They showed us we had plenty of pressure to our property from the water line (90 psi). The problem was a very old PRV (pressure regulating/reducing valve) that over the years had finally reduced our pressure to 20 psi. We are in a 30-year old neighborhood in Des Moines WA where the PRV valve is in a cement encasemeent box directly adjacent to the meter by the curb. It is very accessible, minimal digging to get under the valve. The PRV valves are often purchased at local hardware stores for the do-it-your-selfer with the 3/4 inch between $75 and $100. We asked Puget Sound Plumbing for our free estimate: Diagnosis: low pessure. Cost Estimate: $976 for the PRV valve, and $569 for labor (dig expose pipe). That's $1,545.82 before tax. We are retired seniors, they probably expected us to say sure, go ahead. When we started to say no, they magically waived the $569 labor fee, so now it's only $976 before tax. Wow, what a great savings. We sent them packing.
The good news is we found more than one certified plumbing company that charges by time and materials which means they tell you the cost of the valve, or buy it yourself, and only charge by the time it takes to install it, in this case 1.5 hours start to finish. Under $500 total!
I'm still angry with them.
The good news is we found more than one certified plumbing company that charges by time and materials which means they tell you the cost of the valve, or buy it yourself, and only charge by the time it takes to install it, in this case 1.5 hours start to finish. Under $500 total!
I'm still angry with them.
11803 Des Moines Memorial Dr S, Burien, WA 98168