Best Boiler Services in Denver CO
I would highly recommend using Alliance Air Solutions!! They do great work at a very competitive price. They installed a Mitsubishi mini split in my condo downtown and not only has it added value to our investment, it works great with our 16ft ceilings!! Working with the owner Zach was a pleasant experience and we will continue to use him for our future HVAC needs.
Denver, CO
What a great experience! I've had plumbing work done in my house by big companies that were way overpriced and less than forthright on what needed to be done and the price that would be charge. Brad plumbing and heating was fantastic. I decided to use them because of the good reviews here on yelp and because it was a local plumber here in Golden. Dave came on time, was very friendly, and very knowledgeable about the work to be done. I asked his opinion about what needed to be done besides the work I called about, and he had good ideas and did the repairs very reasonably. I will definitely be using Brad plumbing and heating in the future.
14143 Denver W Pkwy, Ste 100, Golden, CO 80401
When I first moved to this area I hired a local plumber to install my water filtration system. After waiting a month for the appointment, they called and cancelled it!
Day Plumbing came when they said they would and did a very professional job.
Now I have clean sterilized drinking water.
They're always helpful and responsive . They call if they're going to be early or late.
Day Plumbing came when they said they would and did a very professional job.
Now I have clean sterilized drinking water.
They're always helpful and responsive . They call if they're going to be early or late.
4416 S Parmalee Gulch Rd, Indian Hills, CO 80454
Andrew is great! My water heater went out over the weekend so as soon as Monday hit I called around. Andrew ended up finding a way to figure out what I needed, came over after he finished the job he was working on that day and got me back with hot water. His price was under what everyone else was quoting. I was very happy with everything.
Lakewood, CO 80215
Had a problem outside faucet that had burst and was putting water into our finished basement. Thankfully, it was only leaking when the faucet was on. We called TNT and they were able to get Larry out the next day. I cannot remember the ladies name who answered the phone, but I felt if we would have had an issue we couldn't mediate on the day we called they would have made it that day. As it was, they were apologetic about it taking a day. Larry arrived at our house right on time, he gave us a conservative estimate and explained what his repairs would entail. Once he got to work, he was methodical and followed his explanation to the letter. He showed us why he did things and the issue he found. He was able complete his repairs in under 30 minutes and significantly adjusted his estimate down as he was able to do the repairs quickly. Understand, what he had to do was still what he explained the issue would be, and while circumstances to access the issue undoubtedly helped on the time to repair, revising the bill down from an agreed upon estimate is not always done. We will not hesitate to call TNT going forward and will recommend them to anyone who asks.
4104 Sable Ave, Ste 2, Longmont, CO 80504
Called planet plumbing to replace a water heater. They did a good job with the work and the install price was reasonable at $400 including some code updates.
When I first called at 7am on a Friday the person answering said we would need a permit, code updates and it would cost $1800!! He also said they had access to higher quality water heaters. When they showed up they didn't have the better water heater and we had to go buy one at Home Depot. Once they took a look the estimate was a much more reasonable $400 excluding the water heater.
The guys doing the install were good plumbers and they did answer some follow up questions. Would recommend but they could improve some customer communication.
When I first called at 7am on a Friday the person answering said we would need a permit, code updates and it would cost $1800!! He also said they had access to higher quality water heaters. When they showed up they didn't have the better water heater and we had to go buy one at Home Depot. Once they took a look the estimate was a much more reasonable $400 excluding the water heater.
The guys doing the install were good plumbers and they did answer some follow up questions. Would recommend but they could improve some customer communication.
729 Walnut St, Ste D-4, Boulder, CO 80302
I would 100% recommend Summit Heating & AC. Sal and Casey did an exceptional job installing a new AC and furnace for our home. They were prompt, professional, clean and informative, not to mention very kind. We are grateful for the work done and would absolutely recommend this company!!
8101 Shaffer Pkwy, Littleton, CO 80127
Excellent service I had all my issues handled, the plumping was excellent and fast safe and really easy for the experts , they made me feel safe they had mask and gloves on and where really helpful and reliable! Thank you
Denver, CO
While working with Nate and team it was a good experience. The staff was friendly, on time and responsive, especially given the challenges we are all living with. The plumbing and mechanical work passed inspection the first time.
12487 Syracuse St, Thornton, CO 80602
They installed a mini split system last April. Not a problem yet. Their price was $1,600 lower than the next bid. Would recommend them in a heartbeat. The real reason I chose them was the recommendation of 3 customers that I know.
5741 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 4, Boulder, CO 80303
Zach and his crew were great. They worked with our budget and got our house cooled down with a new system right away. Can't recommend them enough for being professional, fast, and fair in their pricing!
Littleton, CO 80128
Thomas was incredibly friendly and confirmed an early arrival. Pricing was quite reasonable. He was so efficient and very thoughtful in ensuring we understood what had to be repaired/replaced on our toilets. We are already planning to work with him on an upcoming home project.
Denver, CO
I had an old water heater that needed to be replaced and Tom gave me a quote and all parts I needed, if I wanted to replace my old water heater with the one from Home Depot. He did a great job and saved me $$$ compared to other companies, which quotes were by 100s $ higher. He also was able to quickly diagnose and fix a problem with my AC. Many thanks to Tom!
5960 Jay St, Ste F, Arvada, CO 80003
I was going nuts trying to find a boiler repair on a Sat. morning. bit of an emergency...
Paul (the owner) does not do boilers, but gave me the name of HIS boiler guy... It was
great to have an actual voice answer, much less a free recommendation. We will
use Boulder county Plumbing for our plumbing from now on... Thanks Paul,
we have 3 houses and an office building.. we are thrilled with your service to us!!
Paul (the owner) does not do boilers, but gave me the name of HIS boiler guy... It was
great to have an actual voice answer, much less a free recommendation. We will
use Boulder county Plumbing for our plumbing from now on... Thanks Paul,
we have 3 houses and an office building.. we are thrilled with your service to us!!
1016 Stearns Ave, Boulder, CO 80303
Excellent service, speedy timing and very reasonable on price! Referring them to all of my neighbors, that's for sure!
Denver, CO
Bought a new unit from this company with warranties on parts and labor. At 3.5 years my motor was running really loud and dripping water into the system. I had another ac company come out and they stated the install was done poorly. I couldn't find my labor paperwork at this time. I called this company they stated they did not have it on file. The tech called and explained the same. They told me I had 1 year warranty because that's what they give on labor. They said they found it and sent me a invoice without my signature on it stating 1 year on labor. I found my paperwork It actually stated 3 years labor warranty. I would not trust this company and I would not recommend them. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!!!! I asked to speak to a manger and they refused to call me! They told me I was over reacting! Spend your money with another company!
Please see conversation with owner in picture as you can see he does not care about customers.
Please see conversation with owner in picture as you can see he does not care about customers.
7230 Gilpin Way, Ste 190, Denver, CO 80229
Called to have dishwasher installed. Was told it would be a $45 service call which was fine. They arrive and quote $525 for dishwasher install.
The tech was nice and professional and friendly. The guy we scheduled with was also nice and friendly.
I'm giving three stars because they were professional 100% of the time, even when we were shocked at the install price.
I'm seeing multiple reviews that this company is over priced and we are feeling the same.
Even though everyone was super friendly, we can't get over the sticker shock.
We had Greg Elder come and install it for...$100.
Thanks for the $45 service charge PlumbPro's!
The tech was nice and professional and friendly. The guy we scheduled with was also nice and friendly.
I'm giving three stars because they were professional 100% of the time, even when we were shocked at the install price.
I'm seeing multiple reviews that this company is over priced and we are feeling the same.
Even though everyone was super friendly, we can't get over the sticker shock.
We had Greg Elder come and install it for...$100.
Thanks for the $45 service charge PlumbPro's!
6525 W 52nd Ave, Arvada, CO 80002
Half my house's electrical outlets decided to shut down last night. We called AAA and they scheduled a tech to come out the next day. They then called and asked if I was available earlier in the day, which I was and that actually worked out better for my schedule.
Matt was great. He explained what he thought was wrong before doing any work, talked to my property manager to get approval before the work was done and then completed it quickly. At the end I asked him about another matter completely unrelated to my service call but had forgotten about until then. He looked into it, fixed it and didn't charge me (it was pretty minor but certainly something I wouldn't have figured out on my own.
All in all, great service and we'll definitely use them again.
Matt was great. He explained what he thought was wrong before doing any work, talked to my property manager to get approval before the work was done and then completed it quickly. At the end I asked him about another matter completely unrelated to my service call but had forgotten about until then. He looked into it, fixed it and didn't charge me (it was pretty minor but certainly something I wouldn't have figured out on my own.
All in all, great service and we'll definitely use them again.
Denver, CO
On time. Courteous. Austin was Personable. Responsive to my needs and suggestions. I had about 9 electrical issues to work on, it took the whole day. New wiring, new switches, new receptacles-plugs. Very easy explanations of what he was doing and why.
5980 W 59th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003
I would strongly urge everyone to avoid using Bell Heating & Plumbing for any emergency repairs. During a recent cold snap I had a copper line break that was part of my baseboard heating system. When I called Bell, they could come to my house, but as a policy, they would not give me any estimates over the phone even though they have flat rate prices for every fix imaginable (more on that later). They clearly want to get to your house so you feel obligated to agree to fixes at outlandish prices. For full disclosure, I discovered the leak when I came home from work, and Bell was able to service my call after hours. I would expect to pay a premium for such work, but not to such an extreme.
As for the actual plumbing work, I had already identified the leak areas prior to the technician arriving. Part of the leak was where copper pipe rounded a corner in the house through a section of drywall. The flat rate I paid to expose frozen pipe? $407. The work involved? Taking a crowbar to the wall to break maybe 2 square feet of drywall which took maybe 5 minutes. (This first charge was the only charge I was informed of in advance, by the way. All other charges were presented to me when the technician was leaving). Next up, the technician needed to fix the broken piping. During this work, he removed a section of heating register (the part that actually dissipates heat into your house) that was only replaced with straight copper pipe, something that would need to be replaced again later. He welded in two small sections of new copper pipe (~3 or 4 feet worth for a total material cost of about $10 at home depot). This took an hour plus, especially since some welds leaked the first time the system was reloaded. The Freeze Break flat rate? $597. The final step of the puzzle is draining and purging the system. As part of filling back up the heating lines, you must first remove all air from the lines. This takes some time (maybe an hour), because you have run water through all the lines and slowly bleed out all the air, and then you have to add enough water back to the system to get it at the right pressure. The Drain and Purge flat rate? $220. So everything included, we are talking about over $1200 in charges for a few hours of service (including drive times and some time to look over the system upon arrival) and about $10 worth of material.
At first, I chalked up these charges to just being an expensive after hours call, but it was only when I started asking around to other plumbers that I really started questioning the service. First of all, by not replacing the register, the heating capacity in my home was reduced. I even placed several calls back to Bell for quotes on fixing the register, but never received a call back from the technician. The second mistake I came to discover is that no glycol (antifreeze) was put back in my heating lines which is a best practice for boiler systems. Without the antifreeze, I ended up having a burst pipe again a month later in the same spot that was repaired (the piping with no register), even when I was extremely sensitive about keeping my heat pumped up in the house after my previous incident.
That was it for my dealings with Bell. I called up another outfit when my second break occurred (Mountain Aire, if you must know). They basically did the same repair, only it was completed correctly. They installed a new register, fixed broken pipe, improved my system by installing several ball valves so I could have greater control over my system, and then purged my system and reloaded it WITH a glycol solution. So with material (register, copper pipe, ball valves, and glycol), and a few hours of work, I got a bill for $526.50 ($215 of which is material). Admittedly, this call was handled during the day, but they did respond immediately.
Once you remove material cost (since Bell's was negligible), we're talking about almost a $900 difference in price for the EXACT SAME SERVICE between two companies. Is the after hours premium worth that much, or is this price gouging a customer in a vulnerable position? I've made up my mind, and I won't be using Bell's services in the future.
As for the actual plumbing work, I had already identified the leak areas prior to the technician arriving. Part of the leak was where copper pipe rounded a corner in the house through a section of drywall. The flat rate I paid to expose frozen pipe? $407. The work involved? Taking a crowbar to the wall to break maybe 2 square feet of drywall which took maybe 5 minutes. (This first charge was the only charge I was informed of in advance, by the way. All other charges were presented to me when the technician was leaving). Next up, the technician needed to fix the broken piping. During this work, he removed a section of heating register (the part that actually dissipates heat into your house) that was only replaced with straight copper pipe, something that would need to be replaced again later. He welded in two small sections of new copper pipe (~3 or 4 feet worth for a total material cost of about $10 at home depot). This took an hour plus, especially since some welds leaked the first time the system was reloaded. The Freeze Break flat rate? $597. The final step of the puzzle is draining and purging the system. As part of filling back up the heating lines, you must first remove all air from the lines. This takes some time (maybe an hour), because you have run water through all the lines and slowly bleed out all the air, and then you have to add enough water back to the system to get it at the right pressure. The Drain and Purge flat rate? $220. So everything included, we are talking about over $1200 in charges for a few hours of service (including drive times and some time to look over the system upon arrival) and about $10 worth of material.
At first, I chalked up these charges to just being an expensive after hours call, but it was only when I started asking around to other plumbers that I really started questioning the service. First of all, by not replacing the register, the heating capacity in my home was reduced. I even placed several calls back to Bell for quotes on fixing the register, but never received a call back from the technician. The second mistake I came to discover is that no glycol (antifreeze) was put back in my heating lines which is a best practice for boiler systems. Without the antifreeze, I ended up having a burst pipe again a month later in the same spot that was repaired (the piping with no register), even when I was extremely sensitive about keeping my heat pumped up in the house after my previous incident.
That was it for my dealings with Bell. I called up another outfit when my second break occurred (Mountain Aire, if you must know). They basically did the same repair, only it was completed correctly. They installed a new register, fixed broken pipe, improved my system by installing several ball valves so I could have greater control over my system, and then purged my system and reloaded it WITH a glycol solution. So with material (register, copper pipe, ball valves, and glycol), and a few hours of work, I got a bill for $526.50 ($215 of which is material). Admittedly, this call was handled during the day, but they did respond immediately.
Once you remove material cost (since Bell's was negligible), we're talking about almost a $900 difference in price for the EXACT SAME SERVICE between two companies. Is the after hours premium worth that much, or is this price gouging a customer in a vulnerable position? I've made up my mind, and I won't be using Bell's services in the future.
Denver, CO