Best Plumbing Issues in Baltimore MD
Great service! Came right out on a Saturday afternoon when no one else would even answer the phone.
www.callcatons.com
616 Water St #316, Baltimore, MD 21202
6824 Fort Smallwood Rd Ste. A, Baltimore, MD 21226
Mr. Sawma responded promptly to my request for help with a leak from my toilet. He replaced the the toilet ring, bolts and other necessary adjustments to stabilize the toilet in about an hour. All was accomplished in a friendly and a professional manner. The $180.00 charge appears very reasonable. I would definitely use him again.
www.bwplumbinganddrain.com
7627 Carla Rd, Pikesville, MD 21208
Called Steve for a problem toilet that kept unseating itself. He came out next day. Fixed it perfectly. I found my new Plumber (keeping his CV info), my new go to guy. Thanks again Steve!
-Nick
www.stokespmc.com
-Nick
Baltimore, MD
Lee Brothers have completed several jobs at our house, and each time have exceeded expectations. They are knowledgeable, reasonably priced, courteous, and honest. I have referred Lee to others and they have seen the same positive work.
leebromd.com
Baltimore, MD
Great company with top quality work. Will absolutely call again in the future for any plumbing problems.
www.empireplumbingheating.com
2010 Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21231
What a creep . Do not give him money . He is a criminal and very disrespectful.
leonrussellandcompany.org
Baltimore, MD
Excellent job done in time, very professional and responsive. Thanks a lot!
Kris
www.callcatons.com
Kris
801 Geipe Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228
extremely professional, friendly, timely, respectful and excellent service. Joe and his partner Zack were the best.
Baltimore, MD
Just an all around excellent experience!
primeplumbingmd.com
7617 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Glen Burnie, MD 21060
James Smith and his assistants (one was Howard; I don't have the other's name) did an excellent job. We were especially impressed that they took the time and care to tie back and safeguard our plants. (Access to our backyard was difficult.) The excavation work was done skillfully and efficiently. James and his assistants were also very pleasant to deal with.
www.zoomdrain.com
Baltimore, MD
Wow, what a horrible experience so far.. Between the poor quality of work, damaging my subfloor which caused the bathroom tiles to collapse, dropping wood and cast iron in my drain which caused a severe backup and the lack of caring or concerns for my issues ive decided to sue michael soper and abbott brothers plumbing. Ive posted pictures of the collapse tiles in my bathroom, the sewer clog and what i found in the drain, and my toilet paper holder after his employees broke it. I also posted pictures of the three guys who did the work. A company is only as good as its employees and these guys really are the worst.
www.abbottbrothers.us
Baltimore, MD
I have called on Mike's Plumbing throughout the years with various plumbing projects (i.e., sump pump repair, sump pump backup, new utility tube installation, replacing shower head.) Each time the technician was friendly, professional, and very knowledgeable. Will always call on Mike's Plumbing in the future for any needs.
www.mikesplumbing.com
7110 Golden Ring Rd #111, Essex, MD 21221
My family recently had a plumbing issue with our garbage disposal/pipes and we couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Not only did they get the work done quickly, they were thorough and the most professional plumbers we’ve ever dealt with. I would never call anyone else.
baltimoredrain.com
9 Edgeview Rd, Towson, MD 21286
Don't expect much in the way of documentation or detail, let alone customer service. They inspected my pool for a leak as part of a home purchase and charged me $675 for the privilege. Diver was very professional and friendly and appeared to know his business (as was the receptionist). Unfortunately the report consisted of two brief paragraphs in the description field of the invoice. Wha? There was almost zero detail about the methods used and conclusions to be drawn from the entire process other than 'there are two leaks'. Essentially I was told what was already clear from standing poolside and looking down at the bricks placed over the drain in a primitive leak repair.
I contacted the owner in the hopes that I might get a little more detail and analysis. He would not take my calls. Too busy, I was told. Three weeks later I received a terse, combative email with a typed letter responding to my concerns. Referred to me as aggressive. Nope, not aggressive. Merely dissatisfied and hoping for reasonable value for my money. I had a home inspection for the same price and the report was incredibly thorough, detailed and professional. I now know exactly what parts of the home need my attention. Shame I can't say the same about the leak report. All it tells me is I need to be better at screening contractors. My receipt of shame.
To be fair, I did learn that the pool had no structural issues, which was one of my goals from the start. But I don't feel particularly confident in that conclusion given the shroud of secrecy regarding the testing methods (the dreaded proprietary excuse) and the vague language used to describe conditions. How hard is it to produce a real report with some actual detail and the occasional photo? I don't need War and Peace but something other than a glorified bill would be nice. The owner even refused to answer my question about an alleged leak at the pump. I'm told that 'a leak exists' is all I need to know. How big? How much water is leaking? I wouldn't know because they aren't saying. And is it too much to ask someone to pick up the phone and have a conversation? Apparently.
Unfortunately this is a niche industry and I couldn't find any other providers who weren't extremely busy. I'm reluctant to knock a business because my experience is a small sample size and this was possibly an aberration. This is someone's livelihood after all, and I want to be respectful of that. And if the owner had picked up the phone and/or seemed even remotely interested in satisfying a customer making a reasonable request I wouldn't have made a peep. But I feel ripped off and don't want anyone else to be subject to the same treatment.
www.americanleakdetection.com
I contacted the owner in the hopes that I might get a little more detail and analysis. He would not take my calls. Too busy, I was told. Three weeks later I received a terse, combative email with a typed letter responding to my concerns. Referred to me as aggressive. Nope, not aggressive. Merely dissatisfied and hoping for reasonable value for my money. I had a home inspection for the same price and the report was incredibly thorough, detailed and professional. I now know exactly what parts of the home need my attention. Shame I can't say the same about the leak report. All it tells me is I need to be better at screening contractors. My receipt of shame.
To be fair, I did learn that the pool had no structural issues, which was one of my goals from the start. But I don't feel particularly confident in that conclusion given the shroud of secrecy regarding the testing methods (the dreaded proprietary excuse) and the vague language used to describe conditions. How hard is it to produce a real report with some actual detail and the occasional photo? I don't need War and Peace but something other than a glorified bill would be nice. The owner even refused to answer my question about an alleged leak at the pump. I'm told that 'a leak exists' is all I need to know. How big? How much water is leaking? I wouldn't know because they aren't saying. And is it too much to ask someone to pick up the phone and have a conversation? Apparently.
Unfortunately this is a niche industry and I couldn't find any other providers who weren't extremely busy. I'm reluctant to knock a business because my experience is a small sample size and this was possibly an aberration. This is someone's livelihood after all, and I want to be respectful of that. And if the owner had picked up the phone and/or seemed even remotely interested in satisfying a customer making a reasonable request I wouldn't have made a peep. But I feel ripped off and don't want anyone else to be subject to the same treatment.
Baltimore, MD