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Best Water Heater Leak Repair in Denver CO

Integrity Electric & Home Improvement Services Electrician
Integrity is not just the name of this company, but it is what they stand for!  Whether you have a circuit breaker tripped that they can assist on the phone with or a major problem that needs attention, Integrity is the only company I will use. Highly recommend!

Denver, CO
Limelight Services Electrician
Very good company, responsive to the customer.  Their electricians are very knowledgeable.  Excellent customer service!

5255 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Ste 205, Johnstown, CO 80534
Ultimate Heating And Cooling Electrician
Kyle G. was our technician and he was fantastic. He came recommended from a friend and I'm so glad I requested him. He was very knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. I knew exactly what he was going to do and what the fee was for it. I will definitely have him back in the Spring to service our air conditioning unit!

4971 Monaco St, Commerce City, CO 80022
Blue Sky Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electric Electrician
We discovered an emergency plumbing problem on Saturday evening at 9pm. Left voice mail, which was returned within 15 minutes and promise of service within 1-2 hours. Troy arrived on the earlier side of that, provided quick diagnosis & repair, all the time with a smile on his face. Couldn't have asked for better service and price was quite reasonable considering it was after hours service! Highly Recommend!

9830 Interstate 70 Frontage Rd S, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Cooper Heating & Cooling Electrician
Cooper is my favorite heating and ac company. They arrive in a timely manner and wear a mask and feet coverings. They are thorough in the annual furnace maintenance and even take pictures so I can see the conditions inside the system from year to year. This company is professional and ethical.  It is no wonder that they are Costco's preferred vendor for Costco customers wanting to buy an ac or furnace.

Denver, CO
Save Home Heat Electrician
I could not remove the gaskets of my older bath room faucet and my kitchen faucet had an annoying and expensive drip. Save Home Heat came and not only replaced my faucet gaskets - but we wound up changing the faucets themselves as they were so far gone they could not be prepared.  The extra nice piece is they also changed the water valves under both these sinks so I can easily use them.  That is so great because my water main is one floor away.  Yes, they returned once I purchased the new faucet and again did an excellent installation.  All the techs were pros and very professional.  I would use their plumbing services again.

5741 Arapahoe Ave, Ste 4, Boulder, CO 80303
J&D Homes Services & Repair Electrician
Needed a new sink and an overflow put in my kitchen so I went ahead and looked up faucet installation in my area. Went forth and picked this company and everything turned out perfect and I was very pleased with the professionalism and how smooth the process went. I've had pretty bad experiences and I will be recommending my girlfriends to this company for any kind of handyman interior & exterior projects! Thank you again so much J&D Home Services and Repair.

Denver, CO
Plumbline Services Electrician
I had a very poor experience with Plumbline Services.  My issue was a leaky shower faucet.  My shower faucet formed a leak and water leaked from my second floor to my first floor, getting some drywall and the floor wet.  Right after I got out of my shower I realized it was leaking.  I quickly pulled the cover off my shower faucet and saw exactly where the leak was coming from.  The faucet in the wall had come loose and water was pouring out of it.  I shut off the water to my home and fixed the leak by tightening the loose faucet.  
I called plumbline services, they sent out two Plumbers, one experienced and one plumber in training.   Told them exactly what happened and that I visually saw exactly where the leak was from.  I told them I fixed the faucet and just needed them to verify everything was ok when I turned the water on.  
Instead of agreeing, they said they needed to take apart the work I did and inspect everything.  Thinking they were competent plumbers I agreed to let them do it.  So the experienced plumber did the work as the plumber in training watched.  The faucet has 4 screws; so the so called experienced plumber dropped one of the four screws between the drywall and the wall, so behind the tile in the shower and it was lost forever.  Then about two minutes later he dropped a second screw out of the four screws behind the dry again, never to be seen again.  So the plumbers who were called to simply to verify the fix I did have now lost two of the custom four screws specific to my shower faucet.
So their solution was to take two screws from my bathtub faucet out to replace the two missing in my shower.  So they did that and got the shower back to how I had it before I called them.  But now my bathtub faucet was missing two screws so it leaked when the water was turned on to my house.  
So with the water was turned back on in my house and the bathtub started running into the bathtub basin they started listening to the walls and they both said we hear a leak.  They said we need to start ripping into your drywall from the ceiling or walls to look and find the leak.  I told them that they are most likely hearing the water runing and drain from the bathtub because it couldn't get shut off because of the missing screws.  The insisted they could tell that the water they were hearing wasn't from a bathtub.  How they could possibly know how to differentiate the sound of water from a running bathtub to a leak in a pipe behind the wall is beyond me but they insisted.  One plumber then shoved his thumb into my ceiling and left a large thumb print in the dry wall, he said see how wet your drywall is.  It was obvious the drywall was wet because it discolored when it got wet earlier.  I guess he just wanted to prove to himself he would verify discolored drywall is truly wet.  
I told them not to cut into my dry wall.  I was pretty sure the water they heard was from the running bathtub.  Anyway, they then forced some non fitting screws in my bathtub faucet to stop the leak.  I am afraid to use the bathtub until I get the official screws from the faucet vendor which will takes weeks to get, so my bathtub is out of commission thanks to them.  Mean while they spent about 20 minutes trying to convince me how I needed to let them cut into my drywall and find this leak they just knew was there.  As I expected, the leak they just knew was there didn't exist, so I was very glad I stopped them from destroying my drywall.  It dried out and was fine.
Also, while they were at my home I was talking to one of them downstairs while the other was upstairs.  The one downstairs said they I was lucky my house had plastic piping; he said it was way better then the copper pipe.  Later I was talking to the guy upstairs, he randomly started to talk about piping and told me I have cheap plastic piping, he likes the copper piping way better.  So both of them were telling me the exact opposite thing about piping.  
It gets worse unfortunately, right before they left one of them said; let's test the water pressure to your house.  Normal water pressure to a house is ~70 psi.  They said I had about ~115 water pressure to my home which was way too high.  After doing this the faucet they tested the water pressure on would not stop dripping.  I can't figure what they did to it.  Because of what they said about the high water pressure I called a different plumber at my expense that I had more faith in and he told me the two plumbers from plumbline were wrong and it was normal water pressure, just 70 psi.  So the moral of the story is that everything the two plumbers told me was wrong, everything they touched ended up broken, and they wanted to destroy drywall for no reason.  Best of all I had to pay them from their troubles, it seemed like all the problems they gave me; they should have paid me for even letting them into my home.  I would not recommend Plumbline Services at all to anyone.

7000 S Potomac St, Centennial, CO 80112
Fix-it 24/7 Electrician
I paid Fix-it 24/7 almost $800 to fix my furnace and it worked for one day. When I asked them to help resolve the situation they offered to sell me a new furnace for $4,000-$5,000, which I cannot afford. So now I am out $800 and my furnace doesn't work. DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY! They made no attempt to make it right. Shame on them. No way to run a business. Zero stars!

Denver, CO
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric Electrician
Our circuit board went out on our tankless water heater. we called applewood to fix it. We were told that it's probably not repairable but they could install a new water heater for us At a cost of $13000-$15000. I asked him to price out the board and he said he would call Rinnai and get back to us. When he called back he told us that they are back ordered and would not be available for 2-3 months But they cost 2600$.  I'm sure that this was so he could push for installation of a new unit.
we called another plumber who said the part was $305 and he could have it here in a couple days (it does need to ship from Rinnai.) and installation would be a couple hundred dollars.
I would not recommend applewood at all. They will rip you off.

5000 W 29th Ave, Denver, CO 80212
AAA Service Plumbing, Heating & Electric Electrician
I had a long, complex experience with AAA Service plumbing that finally got resolved in a most excellent fashion.  They replaced my water heater - well done - however it didn't pass inspection in Denver as it didn't draft properly.
AAA sent out some HVAC guys to assess and correct it, costing me more money, however, that fix did not solve the problem. I have an old house and the furnace and water heater both draft via the chimney, and with the higher efficiency appliances, they don't draft well with old duct work. Bud came out, evaluated the situation, a guy came out to fix it, but did much less than Bud had recommended.
AAA service then called me and set up a time to recheck the system... Bud and another senior guy came out and they redid the whole setup - sleeve in the chimney, new walled ducting from the furnace and water heater to the chimney; all under warranty. The first fixes were not worth what they had charged me and I was getting frustrated until Bud showed up!  The final work done was well worth the total cost, it's done right and even the Denver inspector was impressed with the quality of the workmanship.

I have had other work done by AAA Service over the years, and this latest experience really shows me that they are investing in quality people to ensure quality work. Thanks to Bud, Darrell and everyone else who got it done.

Denver, CO
Tipping Hat Plumbing, Heating & Electric Electrician
While the plumbers arrived on time and were pleasant they immediately jumped from using a mechanized snake ( which they did not even try) to I needed a jet flush and access panel cut into my downstairs wall. The quote they gave me was over 800.00 and seemed a bit much. The plumbing service that came later charged me 395.00 and did not need to cut a hole in my wall.  They did a snake first and while we did need the flush  it was obvious they were not trying to bankrupt me. I willl not be calling Tipping Hat again

Lakewood, CO 80215
Plumbline Services Electrician
On time. Courteous. Austin was Personable. Responsive to my needs and suggestions. I had about 9 electrical issues to work on, it took the whole day.​ New wiring, ​​new switches, new receptacles-plugs. Very easy explanations of what he was doing and why. ​

5980 W 59th Ave, Arvada, CO 80003
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