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Bryce is an extremely nice, knowledgeable guy! After reading the yelp reviews, we decided to go with him to do our sewer jetting. He walked me through the process, patiently explaining what he was doing and why. I felt like I learned more than I ever wanted to know about sewer lines! During his jetting, he uncovered a couple issues and explained what the implication of these were (eventual sewer re-lining). Although he couldn't do that work at my property due to access limitations, he had a couple of recommendations and encouraged me to call him back and verify what they were telling me in case I had questions. Overall, an extremely pleasant interaction and I was really impressed with his customer service. I'd go back to Bryce anytime.
Seattle, WA 98103
I recently sold a home in Seattle. Like many homes in the Green Lake neighborhood, it was built in the 20's. We found out the hard way that there are a lot of issues with the old sewer lines. When our buyers scoped the sewer line some significant damage was discovered so we had no choice but to repair it to make the sale go through. I did my due diligence. I received four bids from all the most notable sewer repair companies in the area.
Not only was Paul's quote literally THOUSANDS lower than the other three, it was by far the most professional experience I had. The others ranged from handing me a business card with an estimated cost scribbled on the back to verbal quotes. I felt like I was being taken for a ride with the others and I now understand why plumbing a sewer repair companies can have bad reputations. I felt like I invited three used car salesmen into my home to fix my sewer! It was pretty clear to me that once the other companies started the work they were going to begin tacking on additional repair costs because they made no commitment to the final total.
Paul was upfront from the beginning about what the damage was and exactly how he'd repair it, which was really refreshing. He replaced our entire sewer line that ran under a sidewalk and a retaining wall with landscaping as well as our driveway. If you saw it now you'd never know anything ever happened. His crew was professional, courteous, and punctual. I'd recommend them to anyone in need of a repair.
Not only was Paul's quote literally THOUSANDS lower than the other three, it was by far the most professional experience I had. The others ranged from handing me a business card with an estimated cost scribbled on the back to verbal quotes. I felt like I was being taken for a ride with the others and I now understand why plumbing a sewer repair companies can have bad reputations. I felt like I invited three used car salesmen into my home to fix my sewer! It was pretty clear to me that once the other companies started the work they were going to begin tacking on additional repair costs because they made no commitment to the final total.
Paul was upfront from the beginning about what the damage was and exactly how he'd repair it, which was really refreshing. He replaced our entire sewer line that ran under a sidewalk and a retaining wall with landscaping as well as our driveway. If you saw it now you'd never know anything ever happened. His crew was professional, courteous, and punctual. I'd recommend them to anyone in need of a repair.
Seattle, WA 98101
I've hired Trenchless In Seattle (Allied Sewer) twice now and both times been thoroughly satisifed with the result. Ten years ago we hired them to replace the perimeter sewer with a 20 foot drop on our house in Columbia City. They did a fantastic job for several thousand less than any other company using the same trenchless technology. Recently we hired them again for the townhouse we own in the Central District. Once again, excellent work. For this project, they needed to replace a line running between two buildings out to the street. In order to do so, they had to dismantle a fence and dig out a tree, get permits, and warn residents not to use their plumbing for 8 hours. When everything was done, the fence was back, the tree was replanted, the work passed inspection and residents were inconvenienced as little as possible -- all for about 2/3rds the cost of the other bidders. I'm not sure why there is such a dearth of honest and reputable sewer companies in a city that rains as much as Seattle but that is simply the case -- and seriously, never hire one of those companies with rooter in their name, or hires local athletes and/or has a large advertising budget (you pay for that) -- we contacted/tried them all and none of them were as interested in our satisfaction as much as they were in their own. Trenchless In Seattle/Allied Sewer is the real deal, and Paul Korenovsky, the owner, is an extremely nice guy and very easy to work with -- if I could find people in other trades as honest and fairly priced as Trenchless, maintaining our house would be a breeze.
Seattle, WA 98101