Best Sewer Services in Dallas TX
You have to trust these guys. The are the best.
I had three different companies came for estimate and gave me potential solutions. Andy from 308 gave me the simplest and cheapest solution. The other guys either tried to intimidate me and then upsell a crazy job or just did not want to do this.
I was concerned that my existing wire would not work on the devices. Andy and technician Jim assured me my wires are completely safe and would not cause a fire. The other company came to tell me that sooner or later my house would catch on fires and it would cost 50k to replace those wires behind the walls because we need to basically tear the drywall apart. Andy did all the research for me and installed an extra fuse just to make me comfortable
I would not hesitate to call them on any electrical problem. These guys know how to do business with honesty and integrity.
I had three different companies came for estimate and gave me potential solutions. Andy from 308 gave me the simplest and cheapest solution. The other guys either tried to intimidate me and then upsell a crazy job or just did not want to do this.
I was concerned that my existing wire would not work on the devices. Andy and technician Jim assured me my wires are completely safe and would not cause a fire. The other company came to tell me that sooner or later my house would catch on fires and it would cost 50k to replace those wires behind the walls because we need to basically tear the drywall apart. Andy did all the research for me and installed an extra fuse just to make me comfortable
I would not hesitate to call them on any electrical problem. These guys know how to do business with honesty and integrity.
11835 Hilltop Rd, Argyle, TX 76226
Quick response and flexible with the appointment change. The service was good and professional. Misunderstanding happened but good communication always help it out.
4211 S Preston Rd, Ste 102, Celina, TX 75009
Thomas and his crew are great. Fast reliable service that knows what he's doing. Got me all fixed up. Will continue to use Thomas for all my plumbing needs.
18601 US Hwy 69 N, Ste A, Lindale, TX 75771
I had a faucet that needed to be installed in my kitchen sink. I purchased the high-end faucet, soap dispenser and hole covers (I have a 4 hole sink but just 2 appliances to install). James came out and gave me a quote - he was very professional and friendly. The staff at the office was very communicative and friendly as well. I hired James to do the job and couldn't be happier. The price was competitive, the work was completed in a timely manner and looks great! He cleaned up all the mess (some that wasn't even his!) and left my kitchen looking great. I would definitely recommend Paschal Air and will use them again in the future. Thanks, James and Pascal Air for a job well done!
7120 W Interstate 20, Arlington, TX 76017
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
Too concerned with selling us something we didn't need. Spent first 30 mins trying to sell us a maintenance program. Then tried to scare us by saying things were not up to code (current code not when the house was built.) Spent $500 to have a switch thrown and a plug replaced (which didn't need done.) Friendly and fixed the problem but when we call for a service, we want that service, not a sales pitch. Won't use again.
Dallas, TX