Best Outlet Installation in Denver CO
I'm signed up for Fixer's monthly maintenance program and it's been great so far. I love the customer service, and especially that I can text with the concierge. I've had a few different fixers now and they've all been lovely and most importantly extremely knowledgeable, covering a broad range of issues.
1350 Independence St, Ste 102, Lakewood, CO 80215
Dehn was great! He installed a water pressure regulator along with a gauge so I could see the level. His price was great, he was quick, and did a fantastic job. He even took the time to teach me how to adjust it if needed. He also fixed my outdoor spigot, which I thought needed to be replaced. He also showed me how to re-engage that so that I could fix myself as opposed to paying to replace the whole part. Definitely my go to for any plumbing needs now! Thanks, Dehn!
Denver, CO 80206
Save Home Heat is a company that has been in business since the late 1970's. They have excellent products and service. I have personally seen my bills reduce as I have replaced outdated energy hogs. Rain or shine they show up, do the work and are clear about cost and how to use the products.
5741 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 4, Boulder, CO 80303
In April of this year, I walked downstairs in my home to relax after a very long day. Before I could sit down, I was horrified to see water leaking through my ceiling and dripping down a wall in the middle of my basement. I then looked into the adjacent bathroom and was heartbroken to see the ceiling of my just painted bathroom sagging with a water balloon from the same plumbing catastrophe. I had no recourse other than to poke it with a screwdriver to drain the water into a cooler.
The next day I began feverishly searching for a plumber, hopefully one that was independent and reasonably priced. I could find none, so I opted to call a horrendously over priced company called Afford-A-Rooter. They came out and charged me a total of almost $500 to snake a few pipes and take a video of the main. Both the service rep and the office rep were unbelievably arrogant and rude. I asked them for an estimate to replace my old galvanized and cast iron drain pipes, and they quoted me a preposterously large amount to repair only a small section, which I turned down.
Over the next several days, I searched very seriously for an independent plumber to help me with my repairs. I looked online extensively, inquired with friends and co-workers, and finally was referred to one person known locally as John The Plumber who I contacted. After explaining the job to him, he asked me to take photos of the pipes needing replacement and to email them to him, which I did. He didn't even bother to reply at all. Neither did 3 other companies I left messages with to attempt to get estimates. Finally I had one other large company come out, whose office clerk spoke to me like I was a naive child, and they too gave me an utterly absurd estimate to do a partial job, which I also refused.
At least a full week after the initial disaster, I looked on yelp again and found Eric with Everyday Solutions. I called him and he responded within a day (on a weekend) and said he could come over to do an estimate early the following week. Upon meeting Eric, I immediately felt uplifted, as it was the first time in all of my dealings with plumbers that I could tell I was in the presence of someone who was sincerely willing to help me and had more in mind than serving his own or his company's selfish, greedy interests. He provided me with an estimate later that day.
I accepted his bid and we scheduled the work to be done in a few different sessions, as it was quite extensive, and I was no longer in an urgent crisis. As Eric is not affiliated with any large, corporate plumbing companies, he is quite busy and his services are in demand. Therefore he had to finish some existing work before he could begin repairing my plumbing. But after what I went through with all those other companies, and the education I received along the way (they all have fleets of vehicles, uniforms, and tons of overhead which must be factored into the price, and all of the plumbers work on commission, so it is in their interest to charge you the highest price possible), I didn't mind waiting a few more days to get started.
Eric's first day of work in my home was wonderful. He is a friendly, genuine, decent man who actually takes pleasure in helping people. He came over and got right to work on my plumbing issues. He took the time to do the job right, and was by far the most personable, respectful, kind plumbing and repair professional I have ever had in my home. Literally the complete opposite of the two reps from the two large plumbing companies who came over, both of whom had arrogant attitudes and talked to me as if I was an uneducated idiot who should feel fortunate that they were taking the time to rip me off.
The second leg of the job required Eric to acquire specialty parts to replace, old outdated sections of cast iron piping, including a four way connector which isn't made anymore. Therefore there was some additional waiting while Eric took the time to find and gather the correct parts (all of which he paid for up front and billed me for later - try to find a big company who will do that for you). And, there was at least one incidence of rescheduling on Eric's part, due to his being so busy giving the same level of service to other clients. I learned patience along the way, and after the first day of Eric doing first rate repairs and spending the time needed to do the job right without overcharging me, I had come to realize what a gem I had in finding this very nice and rare service professional.
This second phase of the job required two sessions to complete, and Eric put in an enormous amount of work to finish a very involved job - a huge amount of work for one person. The final bill I got was extremely reasonable and was very, very fair for a job of this magnitude. I did have one issue with a leak after all was said and done, and Eric came right over when I notified him of this, and fixed it perfectly and completely, all with a smile!
The next day I began feverishly searching for a plumber, hopefully one that was independent and reasonably priced. I could find none, so I opted to call a horrendously over priced company called Afford-A-Rooter. They came out and charged me a total of almost $500 to snake a few pipes and take a video of the main. Both the service rep and the office rep were unbelievably arrogant and rude. I asked them for an estimate to replace my old galvanized and cast iron drain pipes, and they quoted me a preposterously large amount to repair only a small section, which I turned down.
Over the next several days, I searched very seriously for an independent plumber to help me with my repairs. I looked online extensively, inquired with friends and co-workers, and finally was referred to one person known locally as John The Plumber who I contacted. After explaining the job to him, he asked me to take photos of the pipes needing replacement and to email them to him, which I did. He didn't even bother to reply at all. Neither did 3 other companies I left messages with to attempt to get estimates. Finally I had one other large company come out, whose office clerk spoke to me like I was a naive child, and they too gave me an utterly absurd estimate to do a partial job, which I also refused.
At least a full week after the initial disaster, I looked on yelp again and found Eric with Everyday Solutions. I called him and he responded within a day (on a weekend) and said he could come over to do an estimate early the following week. Upon meeting Eric, I immediately felt uplifted, as it was the first time in all of my dealings with plumbers that I could tell I was in the presence of someone who was sincerely willing to help me and had more in mind than serving his own or his company's selfish, greedy interests. He provided me with an estimate later that day.
I accepted his bid and we scheduled the work to be done in a few different sessions, as it was quite extensive, and I was no longer in an urgent crisis. As Eric is not affiliated with any large, corporate plumbing companies, he is quite busy and his services are in demand. Therefore he had to finish some existing work before he could begin repairing my plumbing. But after what I went through with all those other companies, and the education I received along the way (they all have fleets of vehicles, uniforms, and tons of overhead which must be factored into the price, and all of the plumbers work on commission, so it is in their interest to charge you the highest price possible), I didn't mind waiting a few more days to get started.
Eric's first day of work in my home was wonderful. He is a friendly, genuine, decent man who actually takes pleasure in helping people. He came over and got right to work on my plumbing issues. He took the time to do the job right, and was by far the most personable, respectful, kind plumbing and repair professional I have ever had in my home. Literally the complete opposite of the two reps from the two large plumbing companies who came over, both of whom had arrogant attitudes and talked to me as if I was an uneducated idiot who should feel fortunate that they were taking the time to rip me off.
The second leg of the job required Eric to acquire specialty parts to replace, old outdated sections of cast iron piping, including a four way connector which isn't made anymore. Therefore there was some additional waiting while Eric took the time to find and gather the correct parts (all of which he paid for up front and billed me for later - try to find a big company who will do that for you). And, there was at least one incidence of rescheduling on Eric's part, due to his being so busy giving the same level of service to other clients. I learned patience along the way, and after the first day of Eric doing first rate repairs and spending the time needed to do the job right without overcharging me, I had come to realize what a gem I had in finding this very nice and rare service professional.
This second phase of the job required two sessions to complete, and Eric put in an enormous amount of work to finish a very involved job - a huge amount of work for one person. The final bill I got was extremely reasonable and was very, very fair for a job of this magnitude. I did have one issue with a leak after all was said and done, and Eric came right over when I notified him of this, and fixed it perfectly and completely, all with a smile!
707 Partridge Cir, Golden, CO 80403
Our air conditioner has been freezing up, so I called to set an appointment. Day of the appointment rolled around and I took off work to ensure I was at the house. Service tech no call no showed. Got a call the next day that the tech was on his way, rushed home from work again. Tech called again, they had written down the wrong address. Once he finally got to my house service was excellent, but a day late to the wrong address is frustrating.
Denver, CO
We had a toilet that I could not get unclogged after my son used it. I just had my lines cleaned by another company 4 days ago, and they could not come out for 24 hours. I called AAA Service Plumbing. They gave me a quote over the phone which I could not believe at how cheap it was especially for service on a Sunday. They were at my house within an hour and Larry went to work. Well, it wasn't the toilet, my newly cleaned lines were so clean that two foreign bodies got caught in the line and plugged it solid! He spent over two hours working on it, cleaned the line again, and reset my toilet all for under $100. Larry was amazing, the company was amazing, and I will for sure use them again!! Yes they tried to up-sell a little but he was not pushy at all. He provided information on services they provide other than plumbing. I'm very happy with the service we received today!
Denver, CO
Plumbline HVAC service was a scam. My wife called when our AC went out during the hottest day this week and I was away on travel. They mentioned it would be $49 for a service call. In reality it is $49 to show up, $149 for a diagnosis, and would have been $586 to replace a simple capacitor. Luckily my wife is smarter than that. When I returned, I bought the part next day on Amazon for $16 and replaced the capacitor within 10min. Don't let these folks prey on you or your elderly relatives. Honest work should cost honest prices; not whatever they can get you to pay when you are in a vulnerable position. I'm genuinely disappointed in the morality of this company.
5980 W 59th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003
These guys are as good as it gets. Mad love for the people or their products. They were happy to educate me on the best option for my heating/cooling needs. I used them to put in central air at my previous residence and fix furnace problems at my new residence. Fast, respectful, and pleasant.
4971 Monaco St, Commerce City, CO 80022
Thank you Jason J. You saved our holiday. Your professional and prompt service was highly appreciated!!!
7000 S Potomac St, Centennial, CO 80112
This company is very expensive and if you do decide to use them on the bid they still charge you the $60 for the trip charge which most don't. they're just as bad as brothers Plumbing I recommend using a smaller outfit all I wanted was my heater and air conditioner cleaned he was going to cost me $359 plus another 60 for the trip charge I can get it done for $150. If it cost so much for the cleaning what if something was really wrong with it?
9830 Interstate 70 Frontage Rd S, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033