Best Drain Cleaning in Cleveland OH
Great service. Reliable, affordable, and met my needs for a banking up drain. No BS or upselling.
Kent, OH 44240
My well pump went out, By luck I called Buckeye Plumbing.
They came out with in hours of the call and diagnosed my problem reinstalled a new pump and pressure tank and with in hours I was back in business. They were courteous professionals and got right to work. They used top grade parts and did a top grade installation .I would highly recommend these guys ,I am very happy with the work they did ,how fast they got it done, and the cost was fair.
They came out with in hours of the call and diagnosed my problem reinstalled a new pump and pressure tank and with in hours I was back in business. They were courteous professionals and got right to work. They used top grade parts and did a top grade installation .I would highly recommend these guys ,I am very happy with the work they did ,how fast they got it done, and the cost was fair.
277 Market Ave SW, Hartville, OH 44632
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a plumbing emergency?
Stan will clean your pipes.
I have used Main Man plumbing service many times over the years for cleaning tree roots from sewer lines, running new water lines, replacing hot water tanks, basically, all sorts of plumbing emergencies. Stan, a master plumber who I believe is the owner, is always punctual, professional, reasonably priced. I can't say much more than when you need a plumber -be it a leaky faucet or a major disaster, I'd give Main Man plumbing a call.
Sorry Mr. Rooter, (who wanted to charge me $500 to snake a sewer line) And as for Roto-Rooter, who spams this site constantly, you are not winning over anyone with your pathetic attempts to use this site for advertising.
Stan The Man is the way to go. Honest, clean work, always on time.
Carry on.
a plumbing emergency?
Stan will clean your pipes.
I have used Main Man plumbing service many times over the years for cleaning tree roots from sewer lines, running new water lines, replacing hot water tanks, basically, all sorts of plumbing emergencies. Stan, a master plumber who I believe is the owner, is always punctual, professional, reasonably priced. I can't say much more than when you need a plumber -be it a leaky faucet or a major disaster, I'd give Main Man plumbing a call.
Sorry Mr. Rooter, (who wanted to charge me $500 to snake a sewer line) And as for Roto-Rooter, who spams this site constantly, you are not winning over anyone with your pathetic attempts to use this site for advertising.
Stan The Man is the way to go. Honest, clean work, always on time.
Carry on.
8670 W 130th St, Strongsville, OH 44136
Our home suffered a number of water issues due to the 'bomb cyclone' weather event. Bob McHugh was incredibly responsive to my panicked call on 12/26 when many other companies weren't open and dispatched a team to address a broken water pipe. Bob also made a call to a water mitigation company to assist with cleanup. They came back a couple days later to address further water issues. Bob and his team are top notch, we have used them for numerous other projects and highly recommend as a trusted plumbing company.
8018 Wilson Mills Rd, Chesterland, OH 44026
Had a strange leak. John showed up and diagnosed it. It wasn't easy to diagnose but he stuck with it. Had to cut wall to verify and he was right on the mark. He explained everything and answered all my questions. I thought it was the shower. He said it was the sink drain. He was right
Cleveland, OH
wow what a great experience! I Cant say ive ever said that dealing with ANY service guy of any form! I had a clogged toilet due to my girlfriend flushing left over roast down it! anyways I gave plumb nation a call, and Andy (the owner) gave me a rough estimate and as soon as I agreed he must have been on his way because he was there within an hour and had it fixed very quickly! He was very friendly and informative! I would give 6 stars if I could!
Cleveland, OH
We had moved to the area from not only a week earlier and had no idea of who to call when we had a plumbing issue. I decide to use yelp and in reading the reviews we selected to call Plumbing Excellence. Anthony was friendly and immediately provided a sense of confidence that he'd be here and our issue resolved. He managed our expectations with regards to his timing and upon arrival assessed the situation and made the repairs. He provided insights into our new home and some of the unique systems we were not used to as well as referrals to those who specialize in those systems. Being a hospitality professional for over 25 years, I'd rate his service as beyond expectations and excellent!
1501 S Cleveland Massillon Rd, Copley, OH 44321
Their service was excellent, they replaced our leaking water heater the same day we called in. Very neat, clean, and professional. All work was explained and quoted to us before anything was done. We will definitely call again!
5042 Corbin Dr, Cleveland, OH 44128
My husband and I are so impressed! Would give them a 10/5 stars if we could. We just had ductless AC units installed. Everyone was extremely professional, and very hard working. I would use them again for any heating, cooling, or plumbing issues. Highly recommend!
633 Broad St, Elyria, OH 44035
If a business has only one review and it's a five-star, you might wonder whether the company (and the reviewer) are legit. Yes, this is a good company-- Allen is awful at sales and marketing.
Plumbing, he's terrific at.
I've used him twice. The first call was when the kitchen sink clogged. I tried plunging it-- and the pipes separated. I started calling vendors with high reviews at 8:30 and left messages.
At around 11:30, after nobody responded, I started checking listings I'd passed on. Parsons Plumbing (which didn't have any reviews) also didn't have a website. But it DID have a Facebook page. The latest post was We just got the logo painted on the truck!, which suggested he was new.
He had a couple of videos of work-- they seemed fine. Called the number and heard Hi, this is Allen. So I got his cell. Told him the problem-- also mentioned I had a sump pump in the basement that wasn't working.
Yeah, I can come out there today. Give me a couple of hours.
He was about 20 minutes late. But he was there same day. If you've dealt with plumbers, you know how rare that is. Also, the company is located in Willowick (Lake County) and I live on the southwest corner of Cuyahoga-- five minutes from both Lorain and Medina. Most vendors aren't willing to drive that far.
He and Ryan snaked the drain, and then had to figure out how to reconstruct it. (The plumbing, like a lot of things in the house, had been 'improved' by the previous homeowner, who was a contractor). It took some futzing with a Sawzall and some experimentation, but they figured that out.
Onto the basement. Decided they needed to replace the check (backflow) valve. They check the truck; turns out they'd used all the ones in the truck and forgotten to restock. Had to go to a store to get one. (While they were gone, I ran the dishwasher on rinse to see if they got the sink right. Yup.)
When was the last time you had the tank pumped? About three months ago. OK, this shouldn't be too bad. Visions of my 1,000-gallon septic tank emptying into the basement filled my head, but they needed only two buckets.
They charged about what other places would charge for two hours work. Very good, for a two-man, same-day visit.
Last week, I tried to take a shower and got cold water. The internet explained it was probably a bad thermocouple-- an easy fix for a homeowner. I decided to call Allen anyway. I called at 3:30. Told him I think me he could be out there the next day at 12:30 and asked me to text him some photos.
Next morning he texts me: I'm gonna be honest. If the tank is 12 years old, you might really want to consider replacing the tank, rather than throw money at it.
My first response was to say let me think about it. He replied I'll come out and fix the thermocouple if you really want, but I think you'd be better off replacing the tank.
I checked. Turned out 8-12 years is normal lifecycle. He gave me a flat price that was about $200 more than I'd paid in 2008.
He had to go buy a model that would fit my home, so it delayed the visit a day. But he was out next afternoon and got it done. Had to 'borrow' a wire hanger to clear a clog in the drain line; the tank was so filled with sediment that it took 35 minutes to drain. Also, he and Ryan had to muscle the tank out, because they forgot to load the dolly on the truck that morning. But he got it done.
Because I didn't recognize the brand name of the unit he used, and I noticed their warranty was six years (my old one had been 12), I quizzed Allen about both things. He explained the issues to my satisfaction. I checked the internet after he left-- and it turned out he was correct.
I'm going into the details (including the warts) to make it clear that it's a new company, with all that entails. Allen had been working for two large vendors for about a decade before he decided to strike out in 2018 (the year the business was founded is in its gmail address).
Yes, an established firm with 10 crews and a warehouse would do things differently. (There would have been a video on why Bradford-White water heaters are best). But those companies don't always return your calls. They often turn jobs down because they're busy. They usually don't get out same-day or next business day. And they don't like to answer questions. Not honestly, at least.
When you call Parsons Plumbing, you talk to the owner. He comes out on every job. He doesn't BS-- and he answers dumb questions (electrical and carpentry I know; plumbing I'm still hopeless on) patiently.
I've used half a dozen plumbers since I bought this house: some retired, others went under, others ripped me off or were inept. Parsons Plumbing will (I hope) be the last plumber I ever use.
Plumbing, he's terrific at.
I've used him twice. The first call was when the kitchen sink clogged. I tried plunging it-- and the pipes separated. I started calling vendors with high reviews at 8:30 and left messages.
At around 11:30, after nobody responded, I started checking listings I'd passed on. Parsons Plumbing (which didn't have any reviews) also didn't have a website. But it DID have a Facebook page. The latest post was We just got the logo painted on the truck!, which suggested he was new.
He had a couple of videos of work-- they seemed fine. Called the number and heard Hi, this is Allen. So I got his cell. Told him the problem-- also mentioned I had a sump pump in the basement that wasn't working.
Yeah, I can come out there today. Give me a couple of hours.
He was about 20 minutes late. But he was there same day. If you've dealt with plumbers, you know how rare that is. Also, the company is located in Willowick (Lake County) and I live on the southwest corner of Cuyahoga-- five minutes from both Lorain and Medina. Most vendors aren't willing to drive that far.
He and Ryan snaked the drain, and then had to figure out how to reconstruct it. (The plumbing, like a lot of things in the house, had been 'improved' by the previous homeowner, who was a contractor). It took some futzing with a Sawzall and some experimentation, but they figured that out.
Onto the basement. Decided they needed to replace the check (backflow) valve. They check the truck; turns out they'd used all the ones in the truck and forgotten to restock. Had to go to a store to get one. (While they were gone, I ran the dishwasher on rinse to see if they got the sink right. Yup.)
When was the last time you had the tank pumped? About three months ago. OK, this shouldn't be too bad. Visions of my 1,000-gallon septic tank emptying into the basement filled my head, but they needed only two buckets.
They charged about what other places would charge for two hours work. Very good, for a two-man, same-day visit.
Last week, I tried to take a shower and got cold water. The internet explained it was probably a bad thermocouple-- an easy fix for a homeowner. I decided to call Allen anyway. I called at 3:30. Told him I think me he could be out there the next day at 12:30 and asked me to text him some photos.
Next morning he texts me: I'm gonna be honest. If the tank is 12 years old, you might really want to consider replacing the tank, rather than throw money at it.
My first response was to say let me think about it. He replied I'll come out and fix the thermocouple if you really want, but I think you'd be better off replacing the tank.
I checked. Turned out 8-12 years is normal lifecycle. He gave me a flat price that was about $200 more than I'd paid in 2008.
He had to go buy a model that would fit my home, so it delayed the visit a day. But he was out next afternoon and got it done. Had to 'borrow' a wire hanger to clear a clog in the drain line; the tank was so filled with sediment that it took 35 minutes to drain. Also, he and Ryan had to muscle the tank out, because they forgot to load the dolly on the truck that morning. But he got it done.
Because I didn't recognize the brand name of the unit he used, and I noticed their warranty was six years (my old one had been 12), I quizzed Allen about both things. He explained the issues to my satisfaction. I checked the internet after he left-- and it turned out he was correct.
I'm going into the details (including the warts) to make it clear that it's a new company, with all that entails. Allen had been working for two large vendors for about a decade before he decided to strike out in 2018 (the year the business was founded is in its gmail address).
Yes, an established firm with 10 crews and a warehouse would do things differently. (There would have been a video on why Bradford-White water heaters are best). But those companies don't always return your calls. They often turn jobs down because they're busy. They usually don't get out same-day or next business day. And they don't like to answer questions. Not honestly, at least.
When you call Parsons Plumbing, you talk to the owner. He comes out on every job. He doesn't BS-- and he answers dumb questions (electrical and carpentry I know; plumbing I'm still hopeless on) patiently.
I've used half a dozen plumbers since I bought this house: some retired, others went under, others ripped me off or were inept. Parsons Plumbing will (I hope) be the last plumber I ever use.
Cleveland, OH
These guys are rockstars!!
They've been out a few times and it's always a pleasant experience. Kevin is so awesome!
He literally walks me through everything.
The prices are awesome! I know that whatever is broken, will be fixed quickly, correctly and at at a price that isn't going to kill me.
If you're looking for a reliable plumber that won't jerk you around.
You definitely want axis plumbing!
They've been out a few times and it's always a pleasant experience. Kevin is so awesome!
He literally walks me through everything.
The prices are awesome! I know that whatever is broken, will be fixed quickly, correctly and at at a price that isn't going to kill me.
If you're looking for a reliable plumber that won't jerk you around.
You definitely want axis plumbing!
7525 Granger Rd, Valley View, OH 44125
When our AC unit went down the day before the forecast called for a heatwave, I went into panic mode. After about a dozen calls to companies that wouldn't be available until July (!!!) I was relieved to hear back from Anthony through Yelp, telling me he would be available the next day. He was on-time, professional and persistent in solving all the various issues that sprouted up due to the neglected state of the air conditioning unit. I appreciated that he did not immediately (or at all) try to up-sell me on a new unit or upgrades. My rooftop AC was a pain to get to and my building is difficult to navigate, but he maintained a positive attitude and sense of humor throughout the process. When we were unable to get it all sorted out during his initial visit, he vowed to return the next morning (before the heatwave struck) and then told me he had been troubleshooting it in his head throughout the night. After being forced to spend entirely too much time with me, both on the roof and in my crawl space, Anthony nailed down all the problems and remained to make sure the unit was up and running properly. His prices were incredibly reasonable and the results of his work, perfection! As I sit here in my comfortably cool apartment unit while the sun burns down outside, I am grateful to Anthony and happy to recommend him to anyone in need of AC repair!
Cleveland, OH
Josh Wyatt and his trainee, another Josh, were prompt, thorough, communicative and considerate of the house as well as two kittens running around underfoot. They broke out options and prices, returned with supplies efficiently, and completed the job quickly and successfully.
Update - I just relied on Wyatt for another toilet repair; this one we replaced. Luke Wyatt was also extremely polite and thorough in identifying the problem and fix options, and again the work was efficient and successful. Clean-up pristine!
Update - I just relied on Wyatt for another toilet repair; this one we replaced. Luke Wyatt was also extremely polite and thorough in identifying the problem and fix options, and again the work was efficient and successful. Clean-up pristine!
1372 Lloyd Rd, Wickliffe, OH 44092
the owner of this business and I had a verbal and written agreement for Payment for installing a hot water tank. Upon completion of the job the owner continually harassed me via text message for payment. We have had extensive conversations prior to him coming to the home to complete the job regarding payment. Payment was made prior to the agreed-upon date. After payment was made the owner of the company refused to respond to questions regarding warranty on his work. I would not recommend doing business with this company. Unprofessional and unresponsive.
14 Corporation Center Dr, Broadview Heights, OH 44147
Mobile home re-leveling, quoteed and scheduled, then ghosted me twice. Thanks for wasting my time!
1320 N Winners Cir Dr, Mansfield, OH 44906
Called them to replace a toilet at a rental that was not working while I was out of town. No call no show TWICE! To make it better the following week (out of town for a wedding again and probably more than I would be able to do myself anyway) downstairs tenant had a leak coming through the ceiling call about 10 plumbing places on Saturday 4 pm and they are the only one I can get ahold of... reluctantly I decided to give them another chance and made it known the previous week they were a no call no show.. someone was supposed to show up between 10 am and 2 pm... I called 3 times throughout the day, Noon was told someone would be there around 2. I called again at 2 and they said they were finishing another job and we're headed there shortly, I called again at 3:30 and again got that someone would be there shortly. Save your time and call someone else bc they won't show up anyway.
445 Griswold Rd, Elyria, OH 44035