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After Hours Services responded within 10 minutes to a request for a quote for replacing a busted garbage disposal and sink hose. Within 20 minutes, Will had an appointment time for me the next day and an estimate for the service. He showed up on time with advance notice, got the job done, and was very friendly with reasonable prices. Everything you can hope for when working with a plumber! I wouldn't hesitate to hire After Hours Services again.
Seattle, WA
I stumbled across Fixer when searching for a handyman service on Yelp and decided to give them a try to manage a few projects in my bedroom that required immediate attention. I'm now sold on Fixer handyman services. From the online scheduling process, recurring communications following and leading up to my appointment, and the professionalism and quality of work of my handyman, Zach, I was thoroughly impressed and pleased with my experience. I will not hesitate to use Fixer for any further home maintenance/repair needs!!
2740 4th Ave, Ste 117, Seattle, WA 98121
SeaTown was great to work with and did the job well. We had a lot of electrical work - install track lighting, replace many fixtures, add some fixtures inside and outside the house, dimmers and other miscellany. They did a good job, including (after our approval) adding a new electrical panel because we had a lot of new Mitsubishi ductless heat/cool units and the board was getting overloaded. They showed up on time and complete a lot of work in a day and a half. Highly recommended.
Seattle, WA
1. Quality work
2. Fair price
3. Showed up when he said he would
4. Did what he said he would do
Had a leak in my water pipe coming from street to my house. He detected the leak underground and had me good to go by the next day. No B.S., clear and to the point.
He is now my go to leak detection guy. Thanks Simon !
2. Fair price
3. Showed up when he said he would
4. Did what he said he would do
Had a leak in my water pipe coming from street to my house. He detected the leak underground and had me good to go by the next day. No B.S., clear and to the point.
He is now my go to leak detection guy. Thanks Simon !
501 Roy St, Unit R325, Seattle, WA 98109
I initially was drawn to this company since they don't have the absurd charges of $118 just for showing up, then another absurd rate every 15 minutes. They come out (free) and give you a bid for the whole job. Since I was out of town, my property manager handled this one. My problem was a clogged drain in the driveway. The bid came in at $300, which was accepted. When the time came, they came out with a snake and cleared the pipe. Total time: 30 minutes. This is equal to $600/hour!!! Not even Johnny Cochrane got that for defending OJ!
Then I got lip from the plumber when I questioned the charge (bid) for such a short amount of work.
Bottom line: This company is a rip-off and they know it. My review is posted here so the rest of the world can know it as well. I'll never use them again, and I'll make sure my friends and property manager never do either.
Then I got lip from the plumber when I questioned the charge (bid) for such a short amount of work.
Bottom line: This company is a rip-off and they know it. My review is posted here so the rest of the world can know it as well. I'll never use them again, and I'll make sure my friends and property manager never do either.
4150 Lind Ave SW, Renton, WA 98057
Hunts Plumbing to the rescue! No one loves to need to call a plumber BUT what a pleasure to have such a professional team! Alfredo is so awesome!
Shut off valve replace & drain snaked without a footprint or speck of evidence! These guys show up in very nice clean company vehicles and uniforms. Entering your house & immediately putting on shoe covers without even being asked! It is so reassuring to know when in need of these services there is a team of professionals you can count on for excellent value for price and prompt response.
Office staff is also knowledge of time frames for expected service and extremely lovely to interact with at each junction of service
ONLY PLUMBING COMPANY I WOULD RECOMMEND
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Shut off valve replace & drain snaked without a footprint or speck of evidence! These guys show up in very nice clean company vehicles and uniforms. Entering your house & immediately putting on shoe covers without even being asked! It is so reassuring to know when in need of these services there is a team of professionals you can count on for excellent value for price and prompt response.
Office staff is also knowledge of time frames for expected service and extremely lovely to interact with at each junction of service
ONLY PLUMBING COMPANY I WOULD RECOMMEND
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8111 Pacific Hwy E, Tacoma, WA 98422
My external faucet pipe broke during last winter. It needed to be replaced because otherwise when turned it on it would leak water into my house. I called them up and to my amazement, they came out same day. They charged $75 just to show up but I don't care about that: it cost the business money to send someone out anyways. I don't know why people have problems with charging that fee. They gave me the quote. I was blown away by how expensive it was going to be. Is this the going rate for plumbing work these days?, I asked myself. Perhaps it is, so I agreed to the work not knowing any better.
They installed the new faucet and the thing was basically fixed. But there was no way to shut off the water from going to the faucet during the winter. So I had them install shut off valves for the hot and cold water lines. Basically it's a valve with a handle. They gave me the quote. Yikes. That's expensive. Is $$$$ for each shut-off-valve-thingy with a handle worth $$$$?, I asked myself. Maybe.
After the work was done, they had me sign their digital-payment-processor-hand-held-device-thing. The plumber said the first attempt did not go through, so I did it again. More on that later....
After they left, there was a gaping hole in the wall where the work was done, with pipes exposed and everything. I guess in the paperwork they said they don't fix holes where they worked. Fine, I guess. The silver lining is that I taught myself how to patch up holes in the wall. One small problem: when the valves are shut off and the handles in the closed position, the handles protrude through where the access panel would be. They installed the valves this way. So, during the fall and winter months, the panel must be removed and expose the pipes (if I want them shut off that is). That's sloppy work for the amount of money I paid.
Speaking of money I paid: they charged my credit card twice with the hand-held-payment-device. I discovered this several days later when routinely checking my checking and credit accounts. I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they did it by accident. By this time I was not happy with this company. I disputed the second charge with my credit card company, who is waiting to hear back from Beacon. As far as I can tell, there has been no response.
The good: they came out same day and fixed the problem, although could have been better.
The bad: they charged me twice and did not catch it themselves. I had the foresight to give them my credit card and not my debit card. They need to do a better job with their accounting controls. Double-billing is a very easy thing to catch for them.
They installed the new faucet and the thing was basically fixed. But there was no way to shut off the water from going to the faucet during the winter. So I had them install shut off valves for the hot and cold water lines. Basically it's a valve with a handle. They gave me the quote. Yikes. That's expensive. Is $$$$ for each shut-off-valve-thingy with a handle worth $$$$?, I asked myself. Maybe.
After the work was done, they had me sign their digital-payment-processor-hand-held-device-thing. The plumber said the first attempt did not go through, so I did it again. More on that later....
After they left, there was a gaping hole in the wall where the work was done, with pipes exposed and everything. I guess in the paperwork they said they don't fix holes where they worked. Fine, I guess. The silver lining is that I taught myself how to patch up holes in the wall. One small problem: when the valves are shut off and the handles in the closed position, the handles protrude through where the access panel would be. They installed the valves this way. So, during the fall and winter months, the panel must be removed and expose the pipes (if I want them shut off that is). That's sloppy work for the amount of money I paid.
Speaking of money I paid: they charged my credit card twice with the hand-held-payment-device. I discovered this several days later when routinely checking my checking and credit accounts. I would like to give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they did it by accident. By this time I was not happy with this company. I disputed the second charge with my credit card company, who is waiting to hear back from Beacon. As far as I can tell, there has been no response.
The good: they came out same day and fixed the problem, although could have been better.
The bad: they charged me twice and did not catch it themselves. I had the foresight to give them my credit card and not my debit card. They need to do a better job with their accounting controls. Double-billing is a very easy thing to catch for them.
8611 S 192nd St, Kent, WA 98031
Resicon accommodated my complex schedule, coordinating work with arrival of ordered units. After my job changed, the owner worked with me regarding pricing. The electrician had to drill 9 extra holes in my wall, however, to find the correct placement. I certainly didn't expect that! Yet I can understand the difficulty involved. I just would have preferred less/no patching after the work was completed.
6910 27th St W, University Place, WA 98466