Best Sewer And Septic in Indianapolis IN
I had a sumo pump failure and about 1-2 inches of standing water in my basement. From the start of the process one of their Technicians, Miguel Campos, was friendly, clear, and quite helpful! Immediately made me feel good about my decision to call Roto. Together we called my insurance filed a claim and he got to work! I’m grateful for their help in this matter, especially since I’m a first time homeowner and it was my first time going through this problem!
www.rotorooter.com
5170 Commerce Cir, Indianapolis, IN 46237
We have used ACME plumbing a few times over the years. They do great work...I always ask for Ron.
www.acmeplumbingservice.com
3702 Shadeland Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Very professional and fast. They even showed my daughter what was broken in the pipe when she asked.
1240 Airport Pkwy Suite 3102, Greenwood, IN 46143
Spoke with Susie to have a pit pumped and cleaned. She was very rude and insulting when I didn't know the proper plumbing terminology. Just based on the lack of customer service and common courtesy, I will be taking my business elsewhere.
www.gordonplumbing.com
8711 Castle Park Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46256
I would recommend using Gurney Bush for your plumbing needs. They are always quick to come out when we need them, and they are quick to fix the problem the first time! Thanks Gurney Bush for always helping us, highly recommended!!
www.gurneyjbush.com
1456 Oliver Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46221
Anton was very accommodating and customer oriented.
armorair.com
2461 Directors Row suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46241
Very professional , courteous and pleasant to work with. Installed my complete Gas line to my home , cleaned up any mess and did not leave until it was inspected. Arrived timely even the slightest delay was related to me by text. When I say this is the Company for your plumbing needs, Mr Jonathon Rooter man Service is . I'm happy to have Service restored to my home. Got very good Service and at a price that was affordable.The Warranty is great as well
Thank you ,Thank you
I even cooked on the Stove today first time since Feb 2022 looking forward to hot Showers and Heat Again
Thanks Again Jonathon I really appreciate your patience and kindness in working with me
rooterman.com
Thank you ,Thank you
I even cooked on the Stove today first time since Feb 2022 looking forward to hot Showers and Heat Again
Thanks Again Jonathon I really appreciate your patience and kindness in working with me
Indianapolis, IN
English is. the best period. I grew up with Mark and Mickey and delivered newspapers to Lowell, and they do the highest quality work in the industry. The other plumbers I called ,could not get the job done ,but English could. That's the difference. Not your average make all the money you can company. 5 star plus.
englishexcavating.com
7402 Lake Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46217
They said they could get the job done an they did
www.curtandjerrysewerservice.com
1531 Deloss St, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Friendly workers, solved clog easily.
www.rotorooter.com
12034 Exit 5 Pkwy, Fishers, IN 46037
Offers a septic Tank pump out. Their prices start at $350.00 for the first 1000gal. There are less expensive honey dippers out there!
3702 Shadeland Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Kris was very knowledgeable of his job. Very accurate and timely. Professional and kind. Thank you.
www.rotorooter.com
70 E Main St J, Greenwood, IN 46143
My husband and I are in the middle of purchasing a home and Max Haas was chosen by the seller (and paid by the seller - not us) to complete a full inspection on their septic system. The inspector (name has been removed) reported that the septic tank was in good condition (evaluated by probe), the distribution box was in good condition, and the finger system as well. They reported that all of the fingers were ranging between 2-2.5 feet in depth, with only one at 3 feet.
After calling every septic company in the Indianapolis area, I was able to determine that Max Haas is the only septic company in Indianapolis that does not believe in septic dye tests. I spoke with over 10 reputable companies that all rely on this as a major component of determining if a septic system has failed.
After having another very reliable company come out to inspect the septic system for another option, we were able to determine that Max Haas reported incorrectly on all of their findings.
1) The septic tank is not in good condition. In fact, it did not have a baffle installed. Max Haas did not even report this.
2) The fingers range between 3 and 5 feet deep. This tells me that Max Haas did not even actually check the entire finger system as the inspector reported very differently on the depths of the fingers/laterals.
3) There was no disturbance around the distribution box. When I spoke to Max Haas over the phone, they assured me that the D-Box is the heart of the septic system and this told them everything they needed to know. When we found the D-Box during the 2nd inspection, there was absolutely no disturbance in the area to the grass or dirt. Please tell me how you can inspect a D-Box without disturbing anything around it? For those of you who don't know, this is underground.
4) If every reputable company in the Indianapolis area relies on dye tests, Max Haas should do. This is an industry standard and should be treated with professionalism. The dye test was able to tell us that there was a drain in which the dye and sewage was leaking from and going into a nearby creek. We tested all of the drains on the home and found that when we put water into two of them (we waited for each to drain in full before moving onto the next), and sure enough, the dye and some sewage came out of the drains. These drains were buried and somehow (intentionally or unintentionally) went over the finger system, causing the sewage to connect to the drain and leak into the creek.
It sounds to me like Max Haas gets great reviews on pumping systems, but they really did not perform at all for an inspection. They charged the seller $300 for a faulty inspection, assured all of us repeated times they were confident in their evaluation of the system (they reported it was in good, working condition). Yet the home has sewage leaking into a creek that connects to a major lake in the nearby area.
After calling every septic company in the Indianapolis area, I was able to determine that Max Haas is the only septic company in Indianapolis that does not believe in septic dye tests. I spoke with over 10 reputable companies that all rely on this as a major component of determining if a septic system has failed.
After having another very reliable company come out to inspect the septic system for another option, we were able to determine that Max Haas reported incorrectly on all of their findings.
1) The septic tank is not in good condition. In fact, it did not have a baffle installed. Max Haas did not even report this.
2) The fingers range between 3 and 5 feet deep. This tells me that Max Haas did not even actually check the entire finger system as the inspector reported very differently on the depths of the fingers/laterals.
3) There was no disturbance around the distribution box. When I spoke to Max Haas over the phone, they assured me that the D-Box is the heart of the septic system and this told them everything they needed to know. When we found the D-Box during the 2nd inspection, there was absolutely no disturbance in the area to the grass or dirt. Please tell me how you can inspect a D-Box without disturbing anything around it? For those of you who don't know, this is underground.
4) If every reputable company in the Indianapolis area relies on dye tests, Max Haas should do. This is an industry standard and should be treated with professionalism. The dye test was able to tell us that there was a drain in which the dye and sewage was leaking from and going into a nearby creek. We tested all of the drains on the home and found that when we put water into two of them (we waited for each to drain in full before moving onto the next), and sure enough, the dye and some sewage came out of the drains. These drains were buried and somehow (intentionally or unintentionally) went over the finger system, causing the sewage to connect to the drain and leak into the creek.
It sounds to me like Max Haas gets great reviews on pumping systems, but they really did not perform at all for an inspection. They charged the seller $300 for a faulty inspection, assured all of us repeated times they were confident in their evaluation of the system (they reported it was in good, working condition). Yet the home has sewage leaking into a creek that connects to a major lake in the nearby area.
7514 E 39th St, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Tons of empty promises did not complete job after quadrupling estimate price
plumberinavon.com
6208 Dean Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46220
how do people even get through to this stupid place, EVERY damn number keeps saying this number is busy
www.greaserescue.com
1535 Deloss St, Indianapolis, IN 46201