Best Plumbers in Boston, MA
Greg was efficient and informative . Quick to respond . & he has a clean truck. đź‘Ť thank you Wayne Drain
Malden, MA 02148
Frank has been doing my heating and plumbing for years. When I call he comes, never a problem. He takes care of things the first time and ALWAYS does a good job.
22 Dimick St, Somerville, MA 02143
Responsive and always pleasant to do business with. Work done with care and high quality. Highly recommend.
270 Parsons St, Brighton, MA 02135
Great service my water heater had decided to die on me and flood my basement and of course it was on a holiday weekend i tried to get 3 other Co.'s to come out and help me with my poorly timed dilemma yiannis was the only one who was willing to come right over to help he had it replaced in no time and i even had him back after the holidays to service my hvac system.
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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 was a lifesaver. He was fast, professional and very helpful. My partner and I moved into our place recently and have never had an HVAC system before so we were clueless but Frank explained everything he was doing and why. We called him Monday and he was by first thing Tuesday morning and had us up and running in no time. Reasonable pricing and a nice guy.
www.gomesplumbingheatingandcooling.com
63 Hecla St, Dorchester, MA 02122
Very responsive and reasonable. I have a steam system and they helped me with some issues relating to the radiators. Great job of explaining things as well which I really appreciated.
14 Minot St, Boston, MA 02122
I honestly can't say enough good things about this company; Drew Donarump Plumbing and Heating is Reliable, Honest, Extremely Competent and Professional. If you have plumbing or Heating issues, Give them a Call, you'll be in great hands!!!
www.donarumoplumbing.com
714 Broadway, Chelsea, MA 02150
T-Flow really helped me out when I was in a pinch. My water heater broke and was leaking water everywhere - Matt's team was at my place within 2 hours of me calling them. I am in a small condo that has 3 flights of stairs and they managed to switch out the water heaters, install the new one and deal with getting them up and down the stairs. I will definitely be calling them for any plumbing needs in the future.
www.bostonsplumber.com
Boston, MA
Paul is the best plumber in Boston. Very friendly and professionally
foukasplumbing.com
Boston, MA
Had a leak in our basement. First plumber comes out, gives us the worst news that we must first hire a carpenter to rip open the walls, etc. so he can access the pipes. Mortified, I called Prospect Hill P&H to get a second opinion. They quickly realized it's a problem underneath the upstairs toilet, fixed it in less than 30 minutes, no walls ripped open, etc. I'm immensely grateful. Would recommend these guys to anyone in the area.
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