Best Gas Line Replacement in Milwaukee WI
Their service is beyond belief. Fantastic!
www.faustco.com
401 N 63rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53213
Tuffy’s did a great job and were very timely and professional. I would recommend them to anyone!
www.tuffysplumbersmilwaukee.com
1291 N 68th St, Wauwatosa, WI 53213
Quick, responsive, and reliable service. They were able to take a tight space with little room to work in an incredibly old house and still correct an outdoor hose bib issue. They left the area looking cleaner than when they started. Will definitely use them for plumbing needs in the future!
milwplumbing.com
11800 W Greenfield Ave, West Allis, WI 53214
They broke my sewer line when they were digging to replace my water line and charged me $1200 to fix it.
www.badgerunderground.com
N59W14604 Bobolink Ave, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
I highly recommend this company! Omer is very knowledgeable. He went the extra mile to explain and show me what was wrong with our water heater, great customer service, and very professional and friendly. Great work O & W Heating and Cooling!
www.milwaukeewiheatingcontractor.com
4379 S Howell Ave Suite 4, Milwaukee, WI 53207
Excellent regarding Everything; quality, professional, efficient, effective, & $! I couldn't vouche for them more. (Had to install new water heater.) This is the 3rd time I've used them (other time toilet repair and shower handle & slow drain). Local small business does it again.
www.borthwilson.com
3270 N 126th St, Brookfield, WI 53005
Doug had my water heater fixed in less than an hour. He was friendly, fast, and efficient. I would definitely use Water Heater Express again.
www.waterheatersmilwaukee.com
Milwaukee, WI
Called Alpine back in Feb 2017 because I wasn’t getting enough hot water. Was told I needed a new hot water heater, to the tune of around $1700. When I called back a few weeks later and explained that this didn’t fix the problem, I basically got the cold shoulder, no attempt to correct or address the issue.
Several months later, I had an issue with mold in the utility room. Upon investigating, my husband and I found that one of the HVAC drain hoses was up against the wall, nowhere near the floor drain, causing condensate to run under the wall. I can’t prove that their installer moved it, but he was the last one in there, and judging by the quality of the cleanup, I definitely wouldn’t be surprised.
A few weeks ago (June 2021), I noticed I had no hot water on a Sunday evening. Circuit breaker was tripped. Thought, “weird, but maybe has something to do with everyone running AC with the heat wave”, so reset it. Still no hot water. Called the 24 hour ‘hotline’ and left a message. No call back. Called Monday morning, left a message. Received a voicemail an hour or so later that someone could be out today in the afternoon, and I should call back to confirm if that worked for me, when I called back (within two minutes of it being left), a most unpleasant woman told me that they had a tech available, but was he now booked, as I hadn’t called back quickly enough and I could either pay them for overtime to come out that night or wait until tomorrow. When I explained how unhappy I was and how wrong I thought that was, I was told to call someone else.
After making a few more calls, my husband ended up taking a look at it. First thing he found was that the flexible conduit running to the heater was as loose as can be on the water heater end. On inspecting connections to the incoming power, one of the wire nuts had melted, then wires melted through the plastic inside the connection area, shorting to the shell of the heater (ground). Note that the melted wire nut was apparently yellow (see pic). My husband noted that per the package of wire nuts, ‘yellow’ is undersized for this application (2 x #10 AWG), they both should have been red, as the other one was. Oh, and the conduit was so loose because the hole in the cover was about 3 sizes too big for the fitting used- and rather than use a couple of $0.59 reducing washers, they just flopped it together as is.
As my husband put it, one doesn’t need to be an electrician to figure something like this out – I would surely expect someone who installs stuff like this to know how to use the right fittings and components. Thank God for circuit breakers, or my house almost surely would have burned down…
alpineplumbinginc.com
Several months later, I had an issue with mold in the utility room. Upon investigating, my husband and I found that one of the HVAC drain hoses was up against the wall, nowhere near the floor drain, causing condensate to run under the wall. I can’t prove that their installer moved it, but he was the last one in there, and judging by the quality of the cleanup, I definitely wouldn’t be surprised.
A few weeks ago (June 2021), I noticed I had no hot water on a Sunday evening. Circuit breaker was tripped. Thought, “weird, but maybe has something to do with everyone running AC with the heat wave”, so reset it. Still no hot water. Called the 24 hour ‘hotline’ and left a message. No call back. Called Monday morning, left a message. Received a voicemail an hour or so later that someone could be out today in the afternoon, and I should call back to confirm if that worked for me, when I called back (within two minutes of it being left), a most unpleasant woman told me that they had a tech available, but was he now booked, as I hadn’t called back quickly enough and I could either pay them for overtime to come out that night or wait until tomorrow. When I explained how unhappy I was and how wrong I thought that was, I was told to call someone else.
After making a few more calls, my husband ended up taking a look at it. First thing he found was that the flexible conduit running to the heater was as loose as can be on the water heater end. On inspecting connections to the incoming power, one of the wire nuts had melted, then wires melted through the plastic inside the connection area, shorting to the shell of the heater (ground). Note that the melted wire nut was apparently yellow (see pic). My husband noted that per the package of wire nuts, ‘yellow’ is undersized for this application (2 x #10 AWG), they both should have been red, as the other one was. Oh, and the conduit was so loose because the hole in the cover was about 3 sizes too big for the fitting used- and rather than use a couple of $0.59 reducing washers, they just flopped it together as is.
As my husband put it, one doesn’t need to be an electrician to figure something like this out – I would surely expect someone who installs stuff like this to know how to use the right fittings and components. Thank God for circuit breakers, or my house almost surely would have burned down…
14580 W Greenfield Ave, Brookfield, WI 53005
They fixed my plumbing issues and were very professional.
hagenplumbingservice.com
N120 W17740, N120W17740 Freistadt Rd, Germantown, WI 53022
Great to work with! Very helpful, efficient and professional.
www.pjs-plumbing.com
1275 E Wisconsin Ave suite d, Pewaukee, WI 53072
Love his work great job the best 100 good work give him a call people you will love him and his work great job
www.axis-mechanical.com
Milwaukee, WI
I had an unexpected issue and he was here in no time (on a Saturday night!). The problem was resolved within a half hour!
Couldn't ask for better service!!
www.yourdrplumber.com
Couldn't ask for better service!!
Milwaukee, WI
Technician was pleasant to work with, but as soon as the job hit a small hiccup he bailed on me quickly. The job he had said he could do, which was a simple job, suddenly he was no longer interested in doing. If I had to bet I'm guessing it was more of not wanting to inconvenience himself, because it was an easy repair. However, once he told me he could do the job, he should have pushed through the inconvenience and honored his word. Again, while he was a very nice guy, Tim's Plumbing straight up bailed on me for a simple repair so I could not recommend them for others to use.
www.timsplumbing.com
6418c S Howell Ave, Oak Creek, WI 53154
I used this company when my water heater started to leak. The entire experience was fast, easy and thurow. The communication between my self and company was easy to understand and everything question I had was explained in detail to me. On the day we had the water heater replaced Kevin P was our plumber for the project. He was extremely courteous and polite. He put down drop cloths on the floors so that he wont track anything in to the house and even cleaned the water stain on the floor from the old water heater. We he was finished installing the water heater, he gave us tips on maintaining it as well as other pipes/fixtures in the house. I will be recommending this company to everyone I know!
www.milestoneplumbinginc.com
11801 W Dearbourn Ave, Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Ben and Eric arrived on time and as scheduled for a tough job, installing a new dishwasher, sink, faucet, garbage disposer, and water filter system. Now, my home is very old and prior owners did (or did not do) their own “Franken-plumbing”. This obstacle, while daunting to any regular citizen, was easily and handily overcome by Ben and Eric. They went above and beyond to make sure the job was done right, and for a fair price. In addition, they made some other repairs to the wall behind the new installations. We appreciate their professionalism and they were a pleasure to have in our home!
10/10, would hire again!
plumber-milwaukee.com
10/10, would hire again!
Milwaukee, WI
Nice staff, however, needs to upgrade the office. It's looks like its a little dated.
www.roysplumbingincwi.com
1830 W Hampton Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53209