Best Sump Pump Installation in Seattle WA
Seatown did a great job for us when we needed to replace the ductwork in our crawl space. Fair price impeccable service completed in less than a day and left no trace.
The team was amazing.
The team was amazing.
Seattle, WA
We needed our waterline re-piped as our water pressure was low and had rusty color due to the 40 years old galvanized pipes. Their quote was the cheapest out of 5 companies and yet they did a great job. I felt they were very straight forward and honest before giving me a quote. It took 2 days for them to re pipe the whole house and even went above and beyond to insulate the hot water pipes in the garage for me. Overall I had a really positive experience.
Seattle, WA
Couldn't recommend Dean more. From the first call I made, he was knowledgeable, responsive, helpful and kind. He replaced a single use water heater that was in a very difficult location and used his ingenuity to make it happen. Excellent service!!
12739 2nd Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98177
Description of work: Repair or replace a section of kitchen sink drain and vent pipe; also replace supply valves for kitchen sink and dishwasher.
The plumbing part of the project went fine, if a little on the expensive side. The new installation appears to be functional and free of leaks.
Major problem: A few days after they finished, I moved a floor mat in my kitchen and discovered a 3/16 hole drilled through the floor! (It seems that when drilling a pilot hole from the basement for the new drain pipe, they had misjudged the location of the cabinet, and drilled through the floor instead.) While on-site, they never mentioned their mistake to me. Instead, they just covered it up by moving the floor mat back into place (with some sawdust still around it).
Minor problem: They also failed to clean up scraps of pipe and hole-saw cuttings, both on the ground outside the house and on the roof.
The company did not respond to my emailed report of these issues, in which I included a photo of the hole in the floor. I would have expected them to at least offer to reimburse me for the cost to repair the damage.
The plumbing part of the project went fine, if a little on the expensive side. The new installation appears to be functional and free of leaks.
Major problem: A few days after they finished, I moved a floor mat in my kitchen and discovered a 3/16 hole drilled through the floor! (It seems that when drilling a pilot hole from the basement for the new drain pipe, they had misjudged the location of the cabinet, and drilled through the floor instead.) While on-site, they never mentioned their mistake to me. Instead, they just covered it up by moving the floor mat back into place (with some sawdust still around it).
Minor problem: They also failed to clean up scraps of pipe and hole-saw cuttings, both on the ground outside the house and on the roof.
The company did not respond to my emailed report of these issues, in which I included a photo of the hole in the floor. I would have expected them to at least offer to reimburse me for the cost to repair the damage.
8111 Pacific Hwy E, Tacoma, WA 98422
Our furnace blower motor fried, Ryan and a trainee came out, verified the problem and quoted me a price for ~$1000 for a blower motor. I told Ryan that I'd been looking at replacement blower motors for around $200 on Amazon and other websites that unfortunately cater only to HVAC professionals. He shook his head and dismissed those Amazon blowers. Fine, whatever. I asked if the blower motor model would be on the final emailed invoice, and Ryan said sure. They also tried to upsell me a $300 capacitor to replace the $20 one on my heat pump. Wtf?
The two technicians were here for 2 hours, total cost $1200 (all of this is on our security cameras). The motor wasn't on the invoice, so I pulled the model number from the motor itself. A web search shows a new motor of that model between $120-$150. So much better than the $200 Amazon ones I looked at, huh Ryan? Used car salesmen have more scruples than you.
When we called the office to ask for a detailed invoice for hourly work, material cost, etc., we were told they don't calculate per hour. So how do you calculate it? Do you look around the environment and estimate the highest financial burden the customer can bear? Even at 100% markup the blower motor would cost $300 maximum, leaving $900 for the work. Absolute scum.
We asked to speak to someone in management, and we were told (on a Wednesday morning) that their higher-ups were in a meeting through Friday. They must be too busy counting their money to deal with customer complaints, it seems.
Black Hills HVAC is a company of deceptive and smug criminals. Never again will I use this company, and I will absolutely light them up to family, friends, co-workers, and on social media. They are absolute rip-off artists, and their Google reviews are a sham.
Stay far, far away.
The two technicians were here for 2 hours, total cost $1200 (all of this is on our security cameras). The motor wasn't on the invoice, so I pulled the model number from the motor itself. A web search shows a new motor of that model between $120-$150. So much better than the $200 Amazon ones I looked at, huh Ryan? Used car salesmen have more scruples than you.
When we called the office to ask for a detailed invoice for hourly work, material cost, etc., we were told they don't calculate per hour. So how do you calculate it? Do you look around the environment and estimate the highest financial burden the customer can bear? Even at 100% markup the blower motor would cost $300 maximum, leaving $900 for the work. Absolute scum.
We asked to speak to someone in management, and we were told (on a Wednesday morning) that their higher-ups were in a meeting through Friday. They must be too busy counting their money to deal with customer complaints, it seems.
Black Hills HVAC is a company of deceptive and smug criminals. Never again will I use this company, and I will absolutely light them up to family, friends, co-workers, and on social media. They are absolute rip-off artists, and their Google reviews are a sham.
Stay far, far away.
1003 85th Ave SE, Ste A, Olympia, WA 98501
Our AC unit stopped working in the middle of a heat wave. Beacon sent Brom and David out the next day and they were super helpful. Assessed the problem, gave us the options and got the unit back up and running. Great experience!
8611 S 192nd St, Kent, WA 98031
Travis came to look at an issue we were having with a septic tank. We were expecting the worst but he gave us the good news that we didn't really have a problem.
I appreciate the fact that he was very quick to respond to a request for an estimate, but I'm more impressed with his honesty and his ability to relate to a customer.
I definitely recommend A Advanced and will certainly call them in the future if I have any more issues!!
I appreciate the fact that he was very quick to respond to a request for an estimate, but I'm more impressed with his honesty and his ability to relate to a customer.
I definitely recommend A Advanced and will certainly call them in the future if I have any more issues!!
1602 W Valley Hwy S, Auburn, WA 98001
Resicon accommodated my complex schedule, coordinating work with arrival of ordered units. After my job changed, the owner worked with me regarding pricing. The electrician had to drill 9 extra holes in my wall, however, to find the correct placement. I certainly didn't expect that! Yet I can understand the difficulty involved. I just would have preferred less/no patching after the work was completed.
6910 27th St W, University Place, WA 98466