Best Electric Water Heater Installation in Detroit MI
Found my basement sewer backed up in the middle of the afternoon with a pool of water 3 ft around the sewer. Called and they were able send out a drain expert the same day. They were professional and polite, snaked out the drain in no time and left an estimate for further treatment. Thank you Chris!
Detroit, MI
These guys did a great job. They were responsive, and Steve definitely knows what he is talking about. I needed roots cleared out of our sewer line in prepping for sale. Job was done quickly, done well (the buyers even scoped it afterward), and the amount quoted was the amount paid. Couldn't have asked for more. Thank you!
36300 Gratiot Ave, Clinton Township, MI 48035
Had another plumber out twice but they failed to fix the problem. It was a stopped up kitched drain. Precision came out and fixed it and fixed it right the first time. It took time as the problem was not as one would expect but the individual preservered unlike the first group. If I have another plumbing problem I know who to call the First Time.
360 E Maple Rd, Troy, MI 48083
I needed a water supply pipe to be replaced in the bathroom because it was old and rusted. I called the company at 11:20 am in the morning, a plumber arrived at 2:30 pm and my pipe was replaced by 3:30 pm. Now we have hot water again!
2305 Goodrich St, Ferndale, MI 48220
Sent message via Yelp requesting a quote for a broken shut off valve to my shower. Within minutes I received a response from Steve the owner with an estimate and was able to schedule an appointment for the very next day! They arrived on time, fixed the problem, and charged exactly what they estimated. No hidden fees or last min add on's. I am a stickler for Customer Service, Quality work and Responsiveness. First Class Plumbing exceeded my expectations in All three areas! Would definitely recommend!
Detroit, MI
We had a major blockage in our basement drain that prevented the use of our washer and the Kitchen sink. I could NOT believe it when they said they could fix it in 2 days. They came exactly when the appointment started and were very respectful of our home. They did the work very efficiently. I expected more cement removal but was happy they kept it to only what was needed. The pipes were replaced the first day in less than 6 hours. They then returned the next day to refill and repour concrete. They were out by about noon on a Saturday. We got our laundry room back and our sink. Support local businesses that care. Call these guys with any Heating, Cooling or Plumbing issue. We won't use anyone else.
19316 Kelly Rd, Harper Woods, MI 48225
BCA Sewer, Drain And Plumbing Solutions, LLC
HUGE shoutout to you all ! I had what to me was a plumbing disaster with a major backup/clog that included toilet, shower and sink and in under 2 hours they came out immediately and fixed the problem. I love supporting family owned businesses, they were honest, and informative. Give them a call for any and all your plumbing needs !! I can't thank you enough for going above and beyond.
HUGE shoutout to you all ! I had what to me was a plumbing disaster with a major backup/clog that included toilet, shower and sink and in under 2 hours they came out immediately and fixed the problem. I love supporting family owned businesses, they were honest, and informative. Give them a call for any and all your plumbing needs !! I can't thank you enough for going above and beyond.
Dearborn, MI 48120
We were having problems with a bathtub drain and called Lenox to help. They came the very same day and helped us immediately. Their technician, Wes, was friendly and efficient. Would highly recommend this business
42020 Koppernick Rd, Ste 202, Canton, MI 48187
We have been using Birmingham Plumbing Heating and Cooling for the past few years and I have never been disappointed. I like that they send out an e-mail letting you know who to expect, which helps me feel confident and comfortable with who I'm letting into my home. The most recent technician quickly deduced what turned out to be an easy fix, and was professional and kind in showing me how to prevent future issues. I've never had an issue with this company and will continue to use them!
655 S Eton St, Birmingham, MI 48009
The short story is DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY. The long story is as follows.
In mid-March, I noticed a leak in one of my bathrooms as well as an issue with the hot water in a different bathroom. After trying a few things myself, I was pressed for time and contacted Anytime Plumbing to come to my house in Southfield. My technician was John G and he seemed to be a pretty nice guy, although I questioned his assessments.
He started with the hot water issue in the back bathroom. The shower would get warm-ish at best. There would be one burst of hot water and then showering would be absolutely miserable.
John decided that a part had gone bad inside the on-off/warm-cold handle in my shower. He didn't have the part, so he went somewhere to get it, came back, and installed it. No hot water. His assessment was that I needed a new hot water heater because my current hot water heater runs out of water fast. That's a quote from my receipt. I had an instant hot water heater. There was no reservoir full of water to run out. Still, I agreed that the water heater was failing. My belief all along was that the water heater needed replacing, but John wanted to try this other part. He tried and it didn't work. That happens sometimes, so we went to the next issue.
Moving on to the leaking bathroom. John came in and decided he knew the leak was coming from a knob on my old jacuzzi tub that controlled the jets. Now, this knob was located in an area that was hit by water when both the bath spout and the shower head were on. However, the leak happened only when the shower head was on. I addressed this concern with John--why would this be the leaking area when two sources of water hit it and only one led to leaking? His idea was that the water pressure was harder from the shower head than from the spout. I disagreed, but I let him do his thing because he's the plumber and I'm not. Anyway, based on the location of the knob, he had to cut a hole in the bedroom wall on the other side of the tub for access. Not a big deal to me. He needed to be able to visualize the plumbing. So he started chiseling at my wall and then decided he didn't like that location. Then he measured the area he wanted to cut and marked it all out with a pencil (I will clean this off the wall when I'm done, he said). He cut a 7x7 hole in my wall and believed he identified the leak. He put some lock-tight around the knob, slapped an access panel in the hole, and called the job complete. We couldn't confirm the leak was resolved for 24 hours because it needed time to set.
Guess what the charge was--$425. Yup, I paid $425 to have a new access panel cut into my wall, a $95 part replaced that didn't need replacing, and some lock-tight squeezed around a knob. Not to mention the access panel wall also had a nice quarter-sized hole randomly in the middle where he initially started chiseling as well as pencil marks everywhere like a toddler had been playing. John G never did clean it off as he said he would and now I have drywall work to do. I also paid for the part for the shower that I didn't need and the time it took him to go get the part [that I didn't need]. Had I known I'd be paying for the part even if it didn't work OR the time it took him to drive and get it, I never would have let him do it. When I inspected the shower as he left, the part was actually installed incorrectly--so you couldn't even adjust the heat to the hotter setting! It was on the coldest setting when he tested to see if the new part brought hotter water! Worse yet, the leak continued 24 hours later when I tested it. John G did say I could call and have him come back if it continued to leak, but there was no way I was letting him back into my house. So, for $425 to address a leak and cold water, I was left with a leak and cold water.
On a positive note, John G did quote me $1,100 for a new hot water heater installation. That's a fair price. Still, $425 is nearly half that and this company was not getting any further business from me. They shouldn't get yours either.
In mid-March, I noticed a leak in one of my bathrooms as well as an issue with the hot water in a different bathroom. After trying a few things myself, I was pressed for time and contacted Anytime Plumbing to come to my house in Southfield. My technician was John G and he seemed to be a pretty nice guy, although I questioned his assessments.
He started with the hot water issue in the back bathroom. The shower would get warm-ish at best. There would be one burst of hot water and then showering would be absolutely miserable.
John decided that a part had gone bad inside the on-off/warm-cold handle in my shower. He didn't have the part, so he went somewhere to get it, came back, and installed it. No hot water. His assessment was that I needed a new hot water heater because my current hot water heater runs out of water fast. That's a quote from my receipt. I had an instant hot water heater. There was no reservoir full of water to run out. Still, I agreed that the water heater was failing. My belief all along was that the water heater needed replacing, but John wanted to try this other part. He tried and it didn't work. That happens sometimes, so we went to the next issue.
Moving on to the leaking bathroom. John came in and decided he knew the leak was coming from a knob on my old jacuzzi tub that controlled the jets. Now, this knob was located in an area that was hit by water when both the bath spout and the shower head were on. However, the leak happened only when the shower head was on. I addressed this concern with John--why would this be the leaking area when two sources of water hit it and only one led to leaking? His idea was that the water pressure was harder from the shower head than from the spout. I disagreed, but I let him do his thing because he's the plumber and I'm not. Anyway, based on the location of the knob, he had to cut a hole in the bedroom wall on the other side of the tub for access. Not a big deal to me. He needed to be able to visualize the plumbing. So he started chiseling at my wall and then decided he didn't like that location. Then he measured the area he wanted to cut and marked it all out with a pencil (I will clean this off the wall when I'm done, he said). He cut a 7x7 hole in my wall and believed he identified the leak. He put some lock-tight around the knob, slapped an access panel in the hole, and called the job complete. We couldn't confirm the leak was resolved for 24 hours because it needed time to set.
Guess what the charge was--$425. Yup, I paid $425 to have a new access panel cut into my wall, a $95 part replaced that didn't need replacing, and some lock-tight squeezed around a knob. Not to mention the access panel wall also had a nice quarter-sized hole randomly in the middle where he initially started chiseling as well as pencil marks everywhere like a toddler had been playing. John G never did clean it off as he said he would and now I have drywall work to do. I also paid for the part for the shower that I didn't need and the time it took him to go get the part [that I didn't need]. Had I known I'd be paying for the part even if it didn't work OR the time it took him to drive and get it, I never would have let him do it. When I inspected the shower as he left, the part was actually installed incorrectly--so you couldn't even adjust the heat to the hotter setting! It was on the coldest setting when he tested to see if the new part brought hotter water! Worse yet, the leak continued 24 hours later when I tested it. John G did say I could call and have him come back if it continued to leak, but there was no way I was letting him back into my house. So, for $425 to address a leak and cold water, I was left with a leak and cold water.
On a positive note, John G did quote me $1,100 for a new hot water heater installation. That's a fair price. Still, $425 is nearly half that and this company was not getting any further business from me. They shouldn't get yours either.
33773 Groesbeck Hwy, Fraser, MI 48026
had chris and tom come out and redo my basement drains and other plumbing
super nice guys and their work is good
plan on using this company again
super nice guys and their work is good
plan on using this company again
Warren, MI 48089
Did not get the call back. BTW, I had another company look at my AC. Guess what, my coil isn't even leaking. The leak is somewhere else, you guys were going to charge me 1600+ to reinstall a coil that does not have any issues. Misdiagnosis and you guys just keep giving temporary patch work and charge me unnecessarily. This is Unbelievable!!
24565 Hallwood Ct, Farmington Hills, MI 48335
Had them out on a few occasions for HVAC, etc. Techs always seem competent and professional. had my furnace inspected- 79 bucks.
Tech says all is good but need a new Pad (filter) for my whole house humidifier. Quoted 502 dollars. It's a 15 dollar filter at Lowe's! Ask how long it would take.. couple minutes. Are you kidding me!! I was in such shock I just politely said no thanks I'll take care of it.
Had a similar outrageous quote on replacing my water heater last from them last year.
Tech says all is good but need a new Pad (filter) for my whole house humidifier. Quoted 502 dollars. It's a 15 dollar filter at Lowe's! Ask how long it would take.. couple minutes. Are you kidding me!! I was in such shock I just politely said no thanks I'll take care of it.
Had a similar outrageous quote on replacing my water heater last from them last year.
41800 Hayes Rd, Ste 535, Clinton Township, MI 48038
I've used Gill for years and have always been pleased with their work. I've had them snake my main drain line in the basement when it backed up, install a new furnace and AC, and a new hot water heater. They were reasonably priced, quick, and did a top notch job. I trust their expertise and won't call anyone else.
13676 Dix Toledo Rd, Southgate, MI 48195
John is a pretty nice guy. He's professional, friendly, and patient. He helped me figure out the wiring for a smart thermostat set-up. This is a quick job, but he is still detail and perfection oriented. He wouldn't leave until everything is working properly. I enjoyed the service very much! Highly recommend.
Detroit, MI
My partner and I called Shun to change our bath tub fixtures to a different finish. He did a good job replacing the fixtures and the piping behind the bath tub, however, in the process, he managed to drop the pipe, which fell through the ceiling of our finished basement. He offered to fix the hole, but my partner is handy and began the process.
Since accidents happen, my partner decided to hire him to install our dishwasher. He installed it to find that the plug already existing under the sink is connected to the switch for the garbage disposal so he needed to run new electrical. He also needed to return to correctly mount the dishwasher because he hadn't completed this prior to leaving for the day.
My partner also wanted a toilet installed in the basement, which would require moving the dryer and gas line. Shun agreed that these were also things he could do. My partner took a half day off work since Shun requested to get started on the toilet installation earlier. He was scheduled to arrive at 10:30am, and didn't arrive until an hour later. He analyzed the project, tried breaking through concrete with a sledge hammer, gathered money from us for supplies and headed to the store. He was gone for 3.5 hours to buy a jackhammer to break up the cement floor. After returning he needed to make another 2.5 hour shopping trip, in which my partner forced him to write out a shopping list, and then returned back to our home at 5:30pm. He then moved the dryer and the gas line ($100), and proceeded to break through the concrete floor. He laid the piping for the toilet, new cement, and began working on the electrical line for the dishwasher, which he decided to tie to a light fixture in the basement. We later found out that this is against code and does not provide enough electricity to run the dishwasher (it blew a circuit when we tried to run it). He also finally mounted the dishwasher installing a bracket on the inside front of the dishwasher. The dishwasher was also installed incorrectly in that the dishwasher piping was backing up in to the dishwasher unit and dirty water was sitting stagnant in the dishwasher tubing.
Feeling far less than confident in Shun's abilities to complete the jobs he says he can I started to smell gas. Shun did a dish soap test on the gas pipe he extended to find out that it was leaking. His first seal of the gas line was with teflon tape since he had misplaced the pipe thread compound paste. He found it and applied it to the pipe and we thought the leak was fixed until we ran the dryer. The leak still was not fixed, so we had to pay a real professional to come out and correct the leak. Turns out that they didn't even properly screw the gas line to the back of the dryer.
After he claimed to fix the gas leak, he and his partner moved the toilet on to cement that was not completely dry, level and measured incorrectly. Shun agreed to return the next day between 4 and 5pm to complete the toilet job since we are so unhappy with his work. The toilet was sitting at a downright angle, was leaking, and was several inches away from the wall than we had requested. My partner sent him a photo of the leaking toilet the morning he was supposed to return. We made the mistake of paying him for the entire job except $100 (per his request), but I cannot say that I am surprised that he didn't show up the next day to complete the job. My partner finally got ahold of him and his response was that he was having a busy day and would have to come the next day. At this point we were both livid, so we told him that his services were no longer wanted, in which he responded, Wow. Shun did not apologize or make any further attempt to correct the massive situation we were left in. We had to hire a real professional to fix the work he completed, which cost us a total of nearly $1,400.
If you consider hiring Shun for any of your needs, I would recommend that you limit it to very basic plumbing and do not front him money for suppliers or pay for the job until it is 100% complete to your satisfaction! I also recommend that you request a copy of his plumbing license, as we have come to also find out that many of the things he completed (plumbing-wise) were also not to code or require a permit.
Since accidents happen, my partner decided to hire him to install our dishwasher. He installed it to find that the plug already existing under the sink is connected to the switch for the garbage disposal so he needed to run new electrical. He also needed to return to correctly mount the dishwasher because he hadn't completed this prior to leaving for the day.
My partner also wanted a toilet installed in the basement, which would require moving the dryer and gas line. Shun agreed that these were also things he could do. My partner took a half day off work since Shun requested to get started on the toilet installation earlier. He was scheduled to arrive at 10:30am, and didn't arrive until an hour later. He analyzed the project, tried breaking through concrete with a sledge hammer, gathered money from us for supplies and headed to the store. He was gone for 3.5 hours to buy a jackhammer to break up the cement floor. After returning he needed to make another 2.5 hour shopping trip, in which my partner forced him to write out a shopping list, and then returned back to our home at 5:30pm. He then moved the dryer and the gas line ($100), and proceeded to break through the concrete floor. He laid the piping for the toilet, new cement, and began working on the electrical line for the dishwasher, which he decided to tie to a light fixture in the basement. We later found out that this is against code and does not provide enough electricity to run the dishwasher (it blew a circuit when we tried to run it). He also finally mounted the dishwasher installing a bracket on the inside front of the dishwasher. The dishwasher was also installed incorrectly in that the dishwasher piping was backing up in to the dishwasher unit and dirty water was sitting stagnant in the dishwasher tubing.
Feeling far less than confident in Shun's abilities to complete the jobs he says he can I started to smell gas. Shun did a dish soap test on the gas pipe he extended to find out that it was leaking. His first seal of the gas line was with teflon tape since he had misplaced the pipe thread compound paste. He found it and applied it to the pipe and we thought the leak was fixed until we ran the dryer. The leak still was not fixed, so we had to pay a real professional to come out and correct the leak. Turns out that they didn't even properly screw the gas line to the back of the dryer.
After he claimed to fix the gas leak, he and his partner moved the toilet on to cement that was not completely dry, level and measured incorrectly. Shun agreed to return the next day between 4 and 5pm to complete the toilet job since we are so unhappy with his work. The toilet was sitting at a downright angle, was leaking, and was several inches away from the wall than we had requested. My partner sent him a photo of the leaking toilet the morning he was supposed to return. We made the mistake of paying him for the entire job except $100 (per his request), but I cannot say that I am surprised that he didn't show up the next day to complete the job. My partner finally got ahold of him and his response was that he was having a busy day and would have to come the next day. At this point we were both livid, so we told him that his services were no longer wanted, in which he responded, Wow. Shun did not apologize or make any further attempt to correct the massive situation we were left in. We had to hire a real professional to fix the work he completed, which cost us a total of nearly $1,400.
If you consider hiring Shun for any of your needs, I would recommend that you limit it to very basic plumbing and do not front him money for suppliers or pay for the job until it is 100% complete to your satisfaction! I also recommend that you request a copy of his plumbing license, as we have come to also find out that many of the things he completed (plumbing-wise) were also not to code or require a permit.
Detroit, MI