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Had a water heater that was leaking and needed to be replaced. Called Norwood Plumbing & Heating and the owner Mark spoke to me and we made an appointment. Mark showed up on time and did a great job removing old water heater and installing new water heater. He was extremely professional and I was very satisfied with his work. I would recommend him in a heartbeat. LS
Boston, MA
Paul responded super quickly and was able to come over the next day. He fixed our annoying towel rack and replaced the sash cords on three old windows. He did a great job! Highly recommended.
Boston, MA
128 Plumbing came to my home within 1 hour of calling about a water tank leak. They escalated my issue and had a new tank installed within 4 hours. The team was kind, honest, and educational. One man even helped me fix my stubborn toilet! I will be a return customer (but hopefully no time soon- even though they gave me a great 10 year warranty!)
Boston, MA
I have mixed feeling about GEM.
I have called them three times and used them for repair twice.
First time I called it was for a leak in the bathroom. It was causing a waterspot on the ceiling. They came over and wanted to cut the dry wall open. I thought they would have some little pipe camera unit to check but they did not. I sent them on their way. $99 service fee. No big deal. I ended up doing the repair myself and didn't have to cut the drywall out.
Second time I called was to install a little baseboard heater for the crawl space. It was also to remove an old heater and also to reroute a 120volt outlet. The two electricians that came out were very nice. The cost was $1000 which I thought was fair for a crew of two for 3 hours of work.
Third time I called was to tack a loose shower valve. The drywall needed to be cut out and the shower valve reattached to the stud. I bought an access panel that they installed. It took about 20 minutes and the cost was $550. A bit steep but atleast I didn't have to do it.
I called them to ask about a wax ring replacement for a toilet. They told me 555+99 service fee. Now that's crazy. That is nearly triple most plumbers are charging.
I called Woods Rooter and they did it for $200.
So yes GEM is expensive. They are easy to contact and responsive but is that worth 2 or 3 times more? I don't think so.
I have called them three times and used them for repair twice.
First time I called it was for a leak in the bathroom. It was causing a waterspot on the ceiling. They came over and wanted to cut the dry wall open. I thought they would have some little pipe camera unit to check but they did not. I sent them on their way. $99 service fee. No big deal. I ended up doing the repair myself and didn't have to cut the drywall out.
Second time I called was to install a little baseboard heater for the crawl space. It was also to remove an old heater and also to reroute a 120volt outlet. The two electricians that came out were very nice. The cost was $1000 which I thought was fair for a crew of two for 3 hours of work.
Third time I called was to tack a loose shower valve. The drywall needed to be cut out and the shower valve reattached to the stud. I bought an access panel that they installed. It took about 20 minutes and the cost was $550. A bit steep but atleast I didn't have to do it.
I called them to ask about a wax ring replacement for a toilet. They told me 555+99 service fee. Now that's crazy. That is nearly triple most plumbers are charging.
I called Woods Rooter and they did it for $200.
So yes GEM is expensive. They are easy to contact and responsive but is that worth 2 or 3 times more? I don't think so.
356 Pleasant St, Ste 100, Fall River, MA 02721