Best Plumbers in Boston, MA
Not sure why the other reviewers had trouble contacting them, I haven't had any trouble with the number listed on Google. I've used Junior's Plumbing three times over the past three years and been satisfied each time. Frank has always shown up when he said he would, unlike another plumber I tried, and he seemed like he knew what he was doing. He is also one of a short list of contractors in the Somerville area that will service a Navien tankless boiler.
22 Dimick St, Somerville, MA 02143
I hired CTW Plumbing and Heating to figure out why my basement was getting warm in the middle of the night. After determining that the basement heat was being controlled by the thermostat on another floor, they separated the basement heat into a new zone with separate thermostat and serviced our boiler. They communicated well, worked efficiently, and their work beautifully fit in with my existing systems. I will be sure to call them for any future plumbing work and recommend that you do too!
270 Parsons St, Brighton, MA 02135
John came and repaired some duct work so that the heat flow increased into the room I needed it too.
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Boston, MA
Called Tom White to make an appointment to service my steam heating system and he said he was booked to next summer. weird.
www.whitesplumbingheating.com
687 Fellsway W, Medford, MA 02155
Frank Gomes was punctual, professional, efficient, and courteous! He serviced my furnace in no time and cleaned up when the work was completed. I will use him again and recommend him to everyone. Thanks, Frank!
www.gomesplumbingheatingandcooling.com
63 Hecla St, Dorchester, MA 02122
Had previously used to install a water heater. Called due to a water heater leak. Went at the property with tenet present would not replace water heater without a check for repair at completion. Would not accept a check to be mailed. Never again. Terrible service. Also had called months before for a different water heater and told could not get to it for days. Just not reliable.
14 Minot St, Boston, MA 02122
Matt did an amazing job replacing our water heater. Our water heater broke on Sunday. Drew and Matt was able to reply me right away. Even though we didn’t perform the job on Sunday since it would require two people to do it. They came first thing on Monday morning and they got it replace so fast within half hour. They are very nice and professional and we will use them again for sure! We highly recommend this company.
www.donarumoplumbing.com
714 Broadway, Chelsea, MA 02150
During the bitter cold snap over this past weekend, we realized we had no hot water and poor heat. Went down to the basement to find water all over the floor. After spending 2 hours on the phone looking for plumber, T-Flow called me back and came the next day! Henry & Jose came promptly on time & spent 6 hours, replacing the hot water heater & cleaning the furnace & replacing old parts. They were great - professional, courteous & willing to do more after clearing it with their boss, Matt. Matt was great too -- keeping in contact with my landlord to get necessary approvals for repairs. This is the 3rd time I've called TFlow & had a positive experience each time. I highly recommend them.
www.bostonsplumber.com
Boston, MA
Paul is the best plumber in Boston. Very friendly and professionally
foukasplumbing.com
Boston, MA
Problem with an outside tap that was leaking and needed a new tap and partial pipe replacement inside. Responsive and got the job done at a fair price. Very happy. Recently used Paul to install new sink and waste disposal which they did perfectly even though it was not a routine job, and had them in to service a steam boiler and install an automatic water level feeder. I will use them again. Very responsive, good work.
www.prospecthillplumbing.com
362 Medford St A, Somerville, MA 02145
Response to Irene Smalls' review:
I have worked for Ms. Smalls for the past couple of years and never had any problems. Ms. Smalls called me regarding her existing water heater. She told me the existing T & P relief valve was dripping a little water. I installed a new T & P relief valve, checked for leaks, and nothing was leaking from the new T & P relief valve when I left. I explained to Ms. Smalls that if the T & P relief valve leaks again, we would have to install an expansion tank on the main cold water line and a pressure-reducing valve. I charged $100 for labor and parts. A week later, I received a call from Ms. Smalls stating that the T & P relief valve was dripping. I explained to her again that we would have to install the expansion tank and pressure-reducing valve. Ms. Smalls excused me of installing the T & P relief valve wrong. You can’t install a relief valve wrong because it goes straight into the tank and there wasn’t any water leaking. Ms. Smalls insisted that the T & P is defected. I told Ms. Smalls to call the Water and Sewer to check the water pressure coming into her house. I had called Watts Tech Support, which is the manufacturing of the T & P relief valve to verify the problem. Watts Tech Support explained to me the same thing that I explained to Ms. Smalls before. I called Ms. Smalls back to tell her what Watts Tech Support explained to me. Ms. Smalls kept insisting that I installed it wrong and the water pressure was 70 pounds, which is still to high and should be 60 to 65 pounds. Ms. Smalls didn’t want to hear anything that I had to say and she kept insulting my integrity as a professional plumber. Ms. Smalls said she was going to get another plumber and hung up on me. I have been in business for 23 years and never had any complaints or problems from my customers. As a professional plumber, I stand behind the quality of my work and resolve any issues that may occur with a customer.
I have worked for Ms. Smalls for the past couple of years and never had any problems. Ms. Smalls called me regarding her existing water heater. She told me the existing T & P relief valve was dripping a little water. I installed a new T & P relief valve, checked for leaks, and nothing was leaking from the new T & P relief valve when I left. I explained to Ms. Smalls that if the T & P relief valve leaks again, we would have to install an expansion tank on the main cold water line and a pressure-reducing valve. I charged $100 for labor and parts. A week later, I received a call from Ms. Smalls stating that the T & P relief valve was dripping. I explained to her again that we would have to install the expansion tank and pressure-reducing valve. Ms. Smalls excused me of installing the T & P relief valve wrong. You can’t install a relief valve wrong because it goes straight into the tank and there wasn’t any water leaking. Ms. Smalls insisted that the T & P is defected. I told Ms. Smalls to call the Water and Sewer to check the water pressure coming into her house. I had called Watts Tech Support, which is the manufacturing of the T & P relief valve to verify the problem. Watts Tech Support explained to me the same thing that I explained to Ms. Smalls before. I called Ms. Smalls back to tell her what Watts Tech Support explained to me. Ms. Smalls kept insisting that I installed it wrong and the water pressure was 70 pounds, which is still to high and should be 60 to 65 pounds. Ms. Smalls didn’t want to hear anything that I had to say and she kept insulting my integrity as a professional plumber. Ms. Smalls said she was going to get another plumber and hung up on me. I have been in business for 23 years and never had any complaints or problems from my customers. As a professional plumber, I stand behind the quality of my work and resolve any issues that may occur with a customer.
Boston, MA