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A-Plus Priority Plumbing Plumber
Quick response and reasonably priced. They were great!!

Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Star Plumbing Plumber

2978 Jonquil Dr, Smyrna, GA 30080
Water Mold Fire Restoration of Atlanta Plumber
Water Mold Fire is the best company because they are quick in response to emergency situations. My experience with them was very positive and professional. Thank you to the team.

Atlanta, GA
Fletch-Barney, LLC Plumber
Unexpected home repairs are never fun to have to deal with especially involving plumbing problems. Victor arrived as scheduled and was ready to inspect the water pressure issue. He was friendly and took the time to explain the problem and the needed repairs to me in detail. After completing the job, he checked to make sure everything was working properly and to my satisfaction. He also gave an overview of the repairs he completed. Great customer service and job well done, Victor! I would definitely recommend and not hesitate to call for any future plumbing needs.

1440 Atlanta Rd SE, Marietta, GA 30060
A Plus Priority Plumbing Plumber
A Plus Plumming is highly professional and provides excellent customer service. I had a problem with my toilet and the Plumer fixed the issue within 10 minutes. I recommend A Plus Plumming service to anyone that wants the job done right.

Atlanta, GA
RS Andrews Plumber
This leaves me no pleasure to leave a bad review, I really don't enjoy doing this but I feel like my hand was forced. If there were a way to leave 1/2 a star I would. I called RS Andrews to assess the leak on an outside pipe that was spraying water. The Pex line had a hole near the base of the concrete foundation and he was called to give an estimate. On 3/16, the technician came out and assessed the problem and suggested installing a new insulated line going to the water heater and plug the old Pex line. He performed the work, was about to leave when I asked him about the water pressure, so he checked and returned 2 minutes later and stated it was 70psi and said it was high for a residential area but left and did nothing further. On 3/20 our tenant called because there was water all over the family room floor, half bath floor, laundry room and garage floors and discovered water was coming from the water heater. I called the technician to come look at the water and he came out on 3/21. When the technician arrived, upon inspection he recommended a new water heater at the cost of $2450, $1700 for the water heater and $750 for labor. Based on the quality of work that was done, I lost all confidence in the technician. I had a feeling the water pressure was responsible for the burst water heater and decided to contact a master plumber with more experience to look further into the problem. On 3/23, the master plumber came out to replace and install the water heater and while there found several code violations and installation errors associated with the technician's work. The master plumber said the pressure was responsible for the burst water heater. He said the pressure was over 140psi, too much pressure going into the water heater.We've paid more money and wasted more time with this issue. There are big, blue, exposed, uninsulated and drooping pipes in the garage, the boiler drain is the wrong fitting and attached to the siding making it unstable. The hooks holding the pipes on the wall have come off and the pipes droop. We need to spend additional money to correct the plumbing install and will have to ultimately have the piping removed. We have water damage and had to remove drywall, baseboards shoe mold and linoleum. We were left with more problems as a result of this plumbing job. This has caused a MAJOR inconvenience.I asked the technician to check the water pressure. I'm not a plumber and should not have had to ask a plumber to do this. The technician wasn't going to check, he was getting ready to leave. He disappeared and returned 2 minutes later, which was not enough time to establish a stable and consistent pressure, saying it was 70psi and high for a residential area but did nothing about it and left. If he would've taken the extra time to stick around and monitor the pressure for longer than 2 minutes, he would've realized there was a problem and could've avoided the water heater bursting. The master plumber even said he should've waited at least 5-10 minutes to make sure the pressure was stabilized and suggested that 2 minutes is not nearly long enough. The master plumber we hired has been in the business for over 20 years and I wish we'd known about him prior to hiring RS Andrews.In closing, the company refuses to acknowledge the pressure was the root of the water heater burst and has only offered to refund $350 of the $750 cost of this disastrous plumbing install even though their website offers a 100% refund guarantee if the job is not perfect, which this job was far from. They also refuse to pay the water damage remediation costs and the costs associated with replacing the water heater. From a very disappointed customer.

3617 Clearview Pkwy, Doraville, GA 30340
Talon Plumbing Plumber

730 Pryor St SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
A-Plus Priority Plumbing Plumber
Ray is a stand up man. Showed up on time, completed the job as promised. Pleasant to deal with. Highly recommended.

P Bednarz

Atlanta, GA
A Plumbing Pro Plumber

Atlanta, GA 30308
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