Best Heater Installation in Tulsa OK
We reached Logan thru our neighborhood site and
he responded quickly. He was such a polite young man. He was on time(actually he was a little early) and got right to work. He had to leave to get a sealant he didn't have and when it took him longer than he thought, he texted me to let me know. Logan did a very good job and he cleaned up after himself when he was done. I would highly recommend him.
he responded quickly. He was such a polite young man. He was on time(actually he was a little early) and got right to work. He had to leave to get a sealant he didn't have and when it took him longer than he thought, he texted me to let me know. Logan did a very good job and he cleaned up after himself when he was done. I would highly recommend him.
Tulsa, OK
Mark does a fantastic job. He communicates clearly, honestly and timely, while simultaneously providing efficient, fairly priced and effective services. He delivers on all accounts and truly goes above and beyond for his customers. Additionally, as small businesses expand, there's always a risk of declining quality. Mark recently brought Zach on board, and he's equally as kind, professional and effective. Would not hesitate to recommend!
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
Thorough, professional, and knowledgeable. Danny was great about what products would be best for us and did a great job with installation. Would definitely recommend using Tulsa Plumbing and Remodeling!
1515 E 6th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
My house started flooding, Maximum plumbing came within a few hours to save the day, without costing me and arm and a leg! They were fairly quick, friendly, and you could tell he knew what he was doing.
Tulsa, OK
Called Half Moon for service, they were right on time, explained everything before they started.. Noah was great, professional and fast.. problem solved, he took pictures of the work and cleaned up.. Highly recommend them for any plumbing issues.. A+ company!
7633 E 63rd Pl, Ste 300-68, Tulsa, OK 74133
Great company! We have a lot of experience with plumbers (due to our rentals). They came out to our House to address several issues and took care of things ASAP (if you have to deal with the city, they will help with that). Good quality work, nice people, and reasonable pricing. Speaking from experience, don't go for the cheapest company. Cheaper is not always the best quality work. These guys did a great job and it really was not bad on cost.
10922 E 2nd St, Tulsa, OK 74128
Very nice, helpful, customer service good. Reasonable billing. Much, much, much appreciated!!! Would recommend!
Tulsa, OK 74127
A plumbing technician was scheduled for Monday following my call on preceding Thursday. Monday morning they called to set a time and told me the technician's name, who arrived on time. He was happy and knowledgeable. He repaired a broken shower head neck that was in a difficult position quickly with a simple method. An old dripping faucet set needed to be replaced; from the store he texted me a photo so that I could approve the new set, which he installed efficiently.
Tulsa, OK
Straightforward, came same day we called, made sure everything was completely fixed! We are very happy with our choice to use Gregg Mechanical and will be recommending him to our friends!
12324 E 86th St N, Owasso, OK 74055
They damaged my property when putting in a water heater. They sent two apprentice plumbers without a journeyman supervisor on site, which is illegal. They did not pull a permit or an inspection until I insisted. I'm not even sure if they are going to be doing it, he said he will. We will make sure and send communication with the inspection department for Tulsa county.
The office ladies are nice except for they quoted my repair replacement at $1900 and then whenever the guys came they told me it would be $2400 because they had to remove the water heater door but then when they removed the door they actually just cut my door and damaged it. And they won't make it right or fix it. It's basically just a trim piece and replacing the hinges again And also replacing the siding that they broke but the owner is not willing to fix the damage that his people did.
When I spoke with the owner on the phone, he told me to get a quote to repair it and then he would just take the money off but I had already paid them because I paid them in full but then right after we hung up, he sent me a message and said he wasn't going to. Very sketchy,
The owner said that the door is rotten, which is true. It has a couple of boards that need to be replaced but the door did not fall apart. The guys cut it with a saw. They did not talk to me before they did that. The water heater closet door will not shut now, and since it is on the outside of a double wide mobile home, if the door is left open, wind will blow out the pilot light. Plus cold weather will get to the hot water tank and make it run less efficiently.
The damage is probably $200 or less but the owner is willing to damage the reputation of his business and have a very unhappy customer who paid top dollar for a water heater replacement. They charged me $2,400. The tech said it was because they had to take the door off. So they charge me $500 to take the door off and put it back on but basically all they did was cut it and ruin it.
I am not willing to have a gas water heater replaced in my home by two apprentice plumbers without a supervisor journeyman that is not inspected by the county. I have three small children and I need to make sure that this water heater has been installed correctly and safely by these two brand new plumbers that did not have any supervision.
The office ladies are nice except for they quoted my repair replacement at $1900 and then whenever the guys came they told me it would be $2400 because they had to remove the water heater door but then when they removed the door they actually just cut my door and damaged it. And they won't make it right or fix it. It's basically just a trim piece and replacing the hinges again And also replacing the siding that they broke but the owner is not willing to fix the damage that his people did.
When I spoke with the owner on the phone, he told me to get a quote to repair it and then he would just take the money off but I had already paid them because I paid them in full but then right after we hung up, he sent me a message and said he wasn't going to. Very sketchy,
The owner said that the door is rotten, which is true. It has a couple of boards that need to be replaced but the door did not fall apart. The guys cut it with a saw. They did not talk to me before they did that. The water heater closet door will not shut now, and since it is on the outside of a double wide mobile home, if the door is left open, wind will blow out the pilot light. Plus cold weather will get to the hot water tank and make it run less efficiently.
The damage is probably $200 or less but the owner is willing to damage the reputation of his business and have a very unhappy customer who paid top dollar for a water heater replacement. They charged me $2,400. The tech said it was because they had to take the door off. So they charge me $500 to take the door off and put it back on but basically all they did was cut it and ruin it.
I am not willing to have a gas water heater replaced in my home by two apprentice plumbers without a supervisor journeyman that is not inspected by the county. I have three small children and I need to make sure that this water heater has been installed correctly and safely by these two brand new plumbers that did not have any supervision.
6025 S 33rd W Ave, Ste G, Tulsa, OK 74107
These people are horrible. They came late, broke things, turned off my water, left without fixing anything, then accused me of stealing the tools that they left. The new plumber that I hired said what did they do? This is horrible! Are you sure they were plumbers?. I've had nothing but a lack of communication and horrible service. Then they were unavailable when I tried to call. Refused to resolve the problem that they created. Left me in much worse shape than when they came.
Claremore, OK 74017
I've been a landlord for over 30 years, so I am very picky. Picked this guy because of his Yelp review and he was fantastic! He tracked down a hidden leak that other plumbers had given up finding, and fixed it and several other plumbing problems over a three hour period. Cleaned up spotlessly after himself. Arrived right on time. He's sure getting my plumbing business from now on!
Tulsa, OK 74137
Although we ended up using another company, (we wanted a different brand of water heater), they were very responsive, even after hours, and answered a LOT of questions. The quote we received was one of the cheapest compared to other companies.
Tulsa, OK
If I could just rate Jennifer in the office I would give her 5 stars. Super empathetic and understanding, very helpful. The guy that came to my house..... called me sweetheart I'm a condescending tone as he tried to mansplain plumbing to me. Kevin was super helpful over the phone as well. I ended up going with another company because In the end I didn't trust their drain guy.
8751 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137
Dibble plumbing performed a French drain instillation and sewer drain replacement for us about a year ago. We waited this long to make a review to allow time for our facts to be collected and allow all necessary repairs to take place.
Our basement, like most basements in Oklahoma, had frequent flooding problems. The solution recommended included installing a French drain around the house. The job cost more than $6000 and was done with cheap plastic tubing with foam peanuts surrounding the drain (this is a newer and cheaper way for companies to install French drains compared to the gold standard of gravel). The drains were only placed 12 to 16 inches deep when French drains should be placed 5-6 feet deep. There was no sump pump placed. After the job was done, our basement flooded even worse and our sprinkler system had been cut in 15 places (this was repaired by our sprinkler company for a large sum and took 3 days to complete. They stated that it would have been easier to do a new install because the damage was so extensive and obviously there was no consideration to avoid any pipes or wiring. It was also one of the most complicated jobs they have had to do per their report. Granted, the contract with Dibble did state the company held no liability for any damaged tubing or wires but this was complete negligence. All our outdoor lighting will need to be replaced as well because the wiring was completely severed).
When we called the company to report that our basement was flooding worse, they stated they didn't put in French drains and put surface drains in. When we pointed out we paid the amount of French drains, they immediately about-faced and stated they actually did put in French drains. They also stated the increased flooding was not their fault.
Needless to say, we needed to have the French drains redone by a legitimate company with a good reputation. They asked us specifically who did the initial job because you were really screwed over and they wanted to warn anybody else considering using them. The new company hand dug the trenches 6 feet deep, used PVC pipes (and installed almost double the amount) and installed a sump pump. They also re-sodded our lawn (Dibble left our yard a mud pit) and left our yard looking better than they found it. Our basement flooding has now resolved.
The financial impact of this disaster job has been substantial. We only used Dibble in the first place because our contractor vouched for them for the job. The plumbing part of the job was fine (besides cutting our lines) so this is just a warning about hiring them for French drains which they need more experience and knowledge about installing them. This is a lesson learned for us as we need to vet our sources better in the future but the lack of any negative reviews online gives me suspicion there is review filtering taking place. So we'll see how long this review stays online.
Our basement, like most basements in Oklahoma, had frequent flooding problems. The solution recommended included installing a French drain around the house. The job cost more than $6000 and was done with cheap plastic tubing with foam peanuts surrounding the drain (this is a newer and cheaper way for companies to install French drains compared to the gold standard of gravel). The drains were only placed 12 to 16 inches deep when French drains should be placed 5-6 feet deep. There was no sump pump placed. After the job was done, our basement flooded even worse and our sprinkler system had been cut in 15 places (this was repaired by our sprinkler company for a large sum and took 3 days to complete. They stated that it would have been easier to do a new install because the damage was so extensive and obviously there was no consideration to avoid any pipes or wiring. It was also one of the most complicated jobs they have had to do per their report. Granted, the contract with Dibble did state the company held no liability for any damaged tubing or wires but this was complete negligence. All our outdoor lighting will need to be replaced as well because the wiring was completely severed).
When we called the company to report that our basement was flooding worse, they stated they didn't put in French drains and put surface drains in. When we pointed out we paid the amount of French drains, they immediately about-faced and stated they actually did put in French drains. They also stated the increased flooding was not their fault.
Needless to say, we needed to have the French drains redone by a legitimate company with a good reputation. They asked us specifically who did the initial job because you were really screwed over and they wanted to warn anybody else considering using them. The new company hand dug the trenches 6 feet deep, used PVC pipes (and installed almost double the amount) and installed a sump pump. They also re-sodded our lawn (Dibble left our yard a mud pit) and left our yard looking better than they found it. Our basement flooding has now resolved.
The financial impact of this disaster job has been substantial. We only used Dibble in the first place because our contractor vouched for them for the job. The plumbing part of the job was fine (besides cutting our lines) so this is just a warning about hiring them for French drains which they need more experience and knowledge about installing them. This is a lesson learned for us as we need to vet our sources better in the future but the lack of any negative reviews online gives me suspicion there is review filtering taking place. So we'll see how long this review stays online.
Broken Arrow, OK 74014
our hot water tank sprung a leak they came out the day I called great work Alex was great very clean everything went smooth would refer to anyone
106 W 2nd St, Sand Springs, OK 74063
I took Big C's Plumbing to small claims court today and discovered that GRAND THEFT PLUMBER is legal. Even though I could prove that I paid them to find a leak and they could not tell me if there was a leak, I made the mistake of not getting the scope of the work in writing. Chris also lied in court and said I did not tell him there were other leaks in the house. It was so blatantly obvious I DID NOT KNOW IF THERE WERE OTHER LEAKS IN THE HOUSE BECAUSE THE WATER COULD NOT BE TURNED ON! I believe the Judge was a little biased as well. Lesson learned! I did get a small return though. It cost Big C's Plumbing a lot more to show up in court today than it did me! I will take the small victory. If you are brave enough to do business with this company, do not, I repeat, do not take anything Chris says as truth. GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING!!!
Tulsa, OK