Best Electric Repair in Arlington TX
Excellent work! I've had Jeff install kitchen faucets, refrigerator ice maker water line and water filters at a couple of houses. Very professional work at reasonable prices. Rare to find a professional who takes personal pride in his work and provides honest assessment of the work required.
210 E 7th St, Forth Worth, TX 76102
While searching for a Dallas Plumber in Google I found Circle-E at circle-e.com. I called them right away and I could not be more pleased with the quality of their service and the professionalism of their staff.
2951 Northern Cross Blvd, Ste 250, Fort Worth, TX 76137
The owner, Ben, came personally and cleared two clogged sinks, flushed two water heaters, and then even fixed water pressure issues that I had with two separate sinks at no extra charge! I called the day before and he answered immediately and answered all of my questions. He then came out the next day, right on time, and completed all of the work. He gave a written quote BEFORE touching a thing, which was very competitive, and left no room for surprises. I would hire him again and recommend Ben and his team without hesitation!
846 W Lynn Creek Dr, Arlington, TX 76001
Javier with RCA provided amazing service to repair a few sprinkler heads that continued to be an issue and he resolved a big issue with an underground pipe. He had to analyze the issue and worked with my Warranty company to resolve everything. Prior to Javier coming out the Warranty company sent two other Plumbing Companies that were worthless. He will be my plumber for anything moving forward.
210 Nunez Dr, Grand Prairie, TX 75051
This company is great and Brian was very helpful. I had a leak under a bathroom sink and a stackable washer/dryer unit where the washer had just stopped working. I had called them to see what they'd charge to fix it and when they could do the work. I'd already checked with several plumbers and they were outrageously expensive. As a side note, as of Sept. 2019, plumbers in the State of Texas DO NOT have to have a license. Yes, that means technically anyone can represent themselves as a plumber and I really had no way of knowing which of the ones I called were just doing plumbing work (and were really handymen) or who were actual licensed plumbers with experience. I decided that the work that needed to be done was not a major undertaking (like many of the people who had left reviews online had experienced) that would require a master plumber and that a handyman could probably take care of it. I then started researching these handyman companies and people in the area. I called Maintenance Pro's and got to talk with Brian. He was so nice, helpful, understanding and patient. Plus, now that the work has been completed, I know he is GREAT and did a wonderful job. He messaged me pics of under the sink/plumbing/pipes and what needed to be fixed and replaced and we spoke before I authorized for the work to be done. He then took care of that and ran some diagnostics on the washing machine. He quickly figured out that the only thing wrong with the washing machine was that, over the years, it had just collected a lot of dust/lint inside the mechanics and just needed to be taken apart and cleaned out so he did that. His prices were reasonable and he was very prompt. Plus, their hours are 7:00am to 9:00 pm so it was very convenient and I didn't have to pay someone else after hours fees. Lastly, I was able to pay the bill online which was very helpful as well. I'll definitely call him again if I have something wrong at this condo. Thanks so much, Brian!
807 Washington Dr, Ste A-2, Arlington, TX 76011
Legacy Plumbing was quick to respond to the Web request I put in and quick to get out to help fix my leaking garbage disposal. Kelly and Hubert were great and fixed the leak quick and even installed the soap dispenser that I had laying around. They went above and behind and I highly recommend!
1101 E Eldorado Pkwy, Little Elm, TX 75068
These guys are amazing, I had an issue with my hot water heater and I called them. Justin came out did an excellent job, and he was completely professional and amazing. I can't thank them enough. I highly recommend them for any and all types of plumbing services. Thanks Justin!!!
18748 Fm 455, Forestburg, TX 76239
Daniel came to our house earlier today to replace a hot water circulation pump. He was extremely professional, on time, and very knowledgeable when I asked him questions. I would highly recommend him and Black tie plumbing.
Arlington, TX
Had a leak when connecting service to a home in Prescott during the week after a snowstorm. Two other plumbers I called were busy. I called Kenny; he answered the phone, said he was on a call, gave me Janice's phone number. She was helpful and friendly; she sent me a status update of when Matthew would be onsite. Matthew was onsite as promised the next morning, fixed the leak; they sent me an update by email. Great service!
Fort Worth, TX 76105
My faucet for the bathtub wasn't working properly & the faucet for the sink had low pressure. They came right out & took care of it in a timely manner!
Arlington, TX
Great people. Honest and caring. They found out there problem was not my plumbing but my neighbor over watering. They investigated all of this and didn't even charge me!!!! I can't believe I found people who know what actual customer service is!!!! I will Definitely be using and recommend them .
Arlington, TX
We called our usual plumbing company for what seemed to be a routine plumbing issue. However, as the issue was beyond their ability, our usual plumber recommended All Complete Plumbing. Otis came out with a full crew right away. They assessed the problem, which was very extensive. Everyone on the crew was extremely professional, friendly and took great care to be clean and courteous. We were beyond impressed with Otis and his team from start to finish. We highly recommend making All Complete Plumbing your go-to plumber!!
149 W Hurst Blvd, Hurst, TX 76053
The job ended up taking longer than expected. Luis made everything better by doing a couple of extra projects for me at no charge. They were very nice and professional.
1719 W Campbell Dr, Garland, TX 75244
We just had a new tankless water heater installed in our attic. Eric and Martin were the installers, and John was the field supervisor who visited with me upon their arrival and came back to check the work when it was completed. They were knowledgeable, friendly, and did a great job. I really appreciated their fast response time. Eric responded to our initial inquiry quickly and was able to come the next day and give me a quote. He explained all the pros and cons of the different tankless heaters they offered and help us decide on one that best fits our needs.He also informed me of the nice $300 rebate they were offering for a review. I would have given the same glowing review whether or not a rebate was involved! I am a happy customer now. It's certainly never good to be without hot water, especially for a kitchen sink and dishwasher, which is what that water heater serviced. I would highly recommend Eric and the crew at AAA Auger for all your plumbing needs.
Arlington, TX
Had a tricky outdoor shower issue, having a hard time finding a correct part that matched. My man Alex stepped up, figured it out and got the job done. Continue to recommend these guys.
5616 Main St, Watauga, TX 76148
Matthew was prompt and to the point. He was very informative about my situation and in one day had me scheduled for a huge project. His team had all of the eroded pipes under my house dug out and replaced in three days! They cleaned up the mounds of dirt as if they were never there.
I would highly recommend this company. They were higher priced but well worth it!!
I would highly recommend this company. They were higher priced but well worth it!!
7501 US 287 Hwy, Ste B1, Arlington, TX 76001
My Baker Brothers estimate WITH warranty was $3769, my Baker Brothers estimate WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY was $1300; I went with someone else who fixed it for $300 and $100 tip on my part.
The area around my water meter was completely saturated in water.
Prior to me calling Baker Brothers, I had called the City, who shut off the water meter, pumped out the water and POINTED to the exact leak, a Quest fitting directly off the water meter (the Tenant also witnessed this). They also pointed out that it was on the house side, not the city side, hence why I needed a plumber.
Travis from Baker Bros Plumbing came out to the house and begins to tell me that the leak is right next to the sidewalk. I didn't stop him (Travis not knowing that the guy from the City specifically pointed out where the leak was) and he proceeds to tell me how he may need to tunnel under the sidewalk and if the City allows them, to cut the sidewalk. He shows how he needs to tunnel a 3 foot section around the water meter. He tells me about the Quest fittings and that there's a lawsuit against them and they are simply a bad design, so bad that if he fixes this today, there's no warranty. [Great, in my mind, I'm thinking, what's my protection against you doing shoddy work?] I ask him point-blank, So what you are telling me is...I could spend $1300 today and if it leaks again tomorrow, I'm out $1300, because there's no warranty at all? He responds, Yes that is correct. Then he proceeds to upsell me on the fact that he can replace the entire plastic Quest line with copper for $3700 with a 10 year warranty.
Knowing I will get a second opinion, I ask for a few minutes to discuss this with the tenant, because now we still have water leaking and to get another plumber out would likely be the next day. At this point the tenant walks out and empathizes with me about the conundrum of having to wait another day or proceed with the work and he points to the water meter and questions the amount of time it would take just to replace the nipple fitting where it is leaking. I ask Travis in front of the tenant if the leak is at the water meter OR next to the sidewalk, that Travis specifically pointed out originally. Travis then changed his story completely and stated it was at the water meter.
At that point I politely said, let me pay the trip charge and I'll call you if I decide to proceed further. I gave Travis $40 in cash (as noted on my receipt) for the $39 trip charge and he stated he didn't even have a $1. [Baker Brothers Plumbing, yes, you still owe me $1]
Always trust your gut and from the very beginning, I felt like Travis was trying to swindle me. The guy from the City specifically showed myself and the Tenant where the leak was, yet Travis has this entire story about cutting into the sidewalk (if allowed by the City) or having to tunnel 3 feet underneath it! My specific water meter cover is 1-2 feet away from the sidewalk and I could see where the leak was without having to tunnel under any sidewalk, again, the guy from the City showed me exactly where it was. I was able to reach down and touch the leaking fitting with my own hands!! Basically, had the guy from the City not showed myself and the Tenant exactly where the leak was, I'd likely be out $3700 today! (Because who would shell out $1300 for something with no warranty whatsoever??)
I trusted my instinct and called my WATER SPRINKLER GUY! I hadn't said more than Quest fitting and he knew exactly the problem as he replaces the Quest fittings all the time. (Something I would think Baker Bros does all the time, too and would recognize as the issue.) Baker Brothers, if you've been in business since 1945, don't tell me your plumbers hadn't seen a quest fitting (at the water meter) break before... what's this story about a 3 foot trench that must be dug and tunneled under a sidewalk? Unscrew the fitting, replace fitting, screw fitting back on.
My WATER SPRINKLER GUY charged me $300 (parts AND labor) AND that includes a brass fitting to replace the plastic fitting and he used gravel around the fitting area so when the soil expands/contracts in summer/drought, there's less chance of the fitting going bad again from ground-shifting. By the time he called me that he arrived at the rental property and I started to head on over, he had already dug up the metal cylinder cover (20 minutes) and already had the fitting off! The leak was exactly where the guy from the City had pointed to, the same fitting I could reach down and touch with my own hand. He only had to dig the width of his shovel to get the metal can out and wasn't even close to the sidewalk! In fact all he had to dig up was the metal cannister. He later showed me the red-triangle thing to show that it wasn't leaking and we ran hot/cold water and the outside spigot to get the air out and re-affirmed there were no further leaks.
$300 second opinion or $1300 with no warranty or $3700 with warranty had I trusted Baker Brothers....
The area around my water meter was completely saturated in water.
Prior to me calling Baker Brothers, I had called the City, who shut off the water meter, pumped out the water and POINTED to the exact leak, a Quest fitting directly off the water meter (the Tenant also witnessed this). They also pointed out that it was on the house side, not the city side, hence why I needed a plumber.
Travis from Baker Bros Plumbing came out to the house and begins to tell me that the leak is right next to the sidewalk. I didn't stop him (Travis not knowing that the guy from the City specifically pointed out where the leak was) and he proceeds to tell me how he may need to tunnel under the sidewalk and if the City allows them, to cut the sidewalk. He shows how he needs to tunnel a 3 foot section around the water meter. He tells me about the Quest fittings and that there's a lawsuit against them and they are simply a bad design, so bad that if he fixes this today, there's no warranty. [Great, in my mind, I'm thinking, what's my protection against you doing shoddy work?] I ask him point-blank, So what you are telling me is...I could spend $1300 today and if it leaks again tomorrow, I'm out $1300, because there's no warranty at all? He responds, Yes that is correct. Then he proceeds to upsell me on the fact that he can replace the entire plastic Quest line with copper for $3700 with a 10 year warranty.
Knowing I will get a second opinion, I ask for a few minutes to discuss this with the tenant, because now we still have water leaking and to get another plumber out would likely be the next day. At this point the tenant walks out and empathizes with me about the conundrum of having to wait another day or proceed with the work and he points to the water meter and questions the amount of time it would take just to replace the nipple fitting where it is leaking. I ask Travis in front of the tenant if the leak is at the water meter OR next to the sidewalk, that Travis specifically pointed out originally. Travis then changed his story completely and stated it was at the water meter.
At that point I politely said, let me pay the trip charge and I'll call you if I decide to proceed further. I gave Travis $40 in cash (as noted on my receipt) for the $39 trip charge and he stated he didn't even have a $1. [Baker Brothers Plumbing, yes, you still owe me $1]
Always trust your gut and from the very beginning, I felt like Travis was trying to swindle me. The guy from the City specifically showed myself and the Tenant where the leak was, yet Travis has this entire story about cutting into the sidewalk (if allowed by the City) or having to tunnel 3 feet underneath it! My specific water meter cover is 1-2 feet away from the sidewalk and I could see where the leak was without having to tunnel under any sidewalk, again, the guy from the City showed me exactly where it was. I was able to reach down and touch the leaking fitting with my own hands!! Basically, had the guy from the City not showed myself and the Tenant exactly where the leak was, I'd likely be out $3700 today! (Because who would shell out $1300 for something with no warranty whatsoever??)
I trusted my instinct and called my WATER SPRINKLER GUY! I hadn't said more than Quest fitting and he knew exactly the problem as he replaces the Quest fittings all the time. (Something I would think Baker Bros does all the time, too and would recognize as the issue.) Baker Brothers, if you've been in business since 1945, don't tell me your plumbers hadn't seen a quest fitting (at the water meter) break before... what's this story about a 3 foot trench that must be dug and tunneled under a sidewalk? Unscrew the fitting, replace fitting, screw fitting back on.
My WATER SPRINKLER GUY charged me $300 (parts AND labor) AND that includes a brass fitting to replace the plastic fitting and he used gravel around the fitting area so when the soil expands/contracts in summer/drought, there's less chance of the fitting going bad again from ground-shifting. By the time he called me that he arrived at the rental property and I started to head on over, he had already dug up the metal cylinder cover (20 minutes) and already had the fitting off! The leak was exactly where the guy from the City had pointed to, the same fitting I could reach down and touch with my own hand. He only had to dig the width of his shovel to get the metal can out and wasn't even close to the sidewalk! In fact all he had to dig up was the metal cannister. He later showed me the red-triangle thing to show that it wasn't leaking and we ran hot/cold water and the outside spigot to get the air out and re-affirmed there were no further leaks.
$300 second opinion or $1300 with no warranty or $3700 with warranty had I trusted Baker Brothers....
2615 Big Town Blvd, Mesquite, TX 75150
UNTRUSTWORTY .... I am remodeling a shower in a rental property and hired this company to change out one shower valve. I should have known this experience was going to go bad when they arrived 2 hours late. Within 20 minutes I received a call from the owner attempting to hard sell me on 2 new water heaters and a line cleaning. I asked them to proceed with changing out only the shower valve. They finished and I paid them what turns out to be far more than the normal. Because it is a rental and I was not there to observe, the tenants sent me pictures of the valve the following day. The valve was off center, crocked, and installed at the wrong depth. I asked them to return to fix the issues. Of course he immediately blamed everything and everyone but himself. After going back and forth with texts and phone calls he finally agreed to come back out and fix his poor workmanship after he realized I had photos to proving my claim. I had to connect with the tenants and find out a good time for them. Then I had to reach back out to the owner of the plumbing company and set up an appointment. He set up a time and date to return. On the day of the appointment he did not show, call me or, answer his phone. Unfortunately my tenants missed class for no reason. He finally responded via text and set up another appointment the following business day. I again asked the tenants to be home for the appointment. He did not show again for the appointment. I called and asked when he would be there and he said his technician was a few hours out. Sadly the technician never showed up and again my tenants missed class waiting for them. I sent him a text telling him that it was not professional to not show up and or communicate. I told him that while his actions were disappointing he has one more opportunity to get it right. He had the audacity to text me back saying we would no longer like to do business with you.
Shocking experience.
Do be a victim with this company. Use a plumber that is trustworthy
Shocking experience.
Do be a victim with this company. Use a plumber that is trustworthy
Arlington, TX