Best Main Water Line Fix in Newark NJ
We have Rex coming over last night for heating was not working , come in find problem and fixed very fast clean job and professionally well done.. we will call back for any plumbing and heating in future and definitely recommend him .. thank you S&R Service for great service
Newark, NJ
Great service and fair on price. Walter came on the exact time he advised he would. Began working with in minutes of arriving. Resolving my issue in a timely matter while also giving advice on how to prevent and better the situation in the future.
Newark, NJ
Ivan and his team did a great job on my hot water heater, I had 2 leaks, one from the water shut off valve, other from pressure relief valve, and Ivan's team replaced both of them in about an hour. They really did a clean job.
Not many companies out there still give you free estimates, but All Clear does free estimates, you've got nothing to lose by calling them.
I highly recommend these guys.
Not many companies out there still give you free estimates, but All Clear does free estimates, you've got nothing to lose by calling them.
I highly recommend these guys.
54 Greylock Ave, Belleville, NJ 07109
Pro's
Quick to schedule visit
Con's
Extremely overpriced
Last year I used this company, and the technician was extremely honest and ethical, charging me exactly what one would expect for the very small job performed. Decided to use them again in Jersey City, and this time I was completely ripped off with a $325 charge to change a fuse and reverse the connection of two wires (something another vendor apparently connected incorrectly). The tech was there for all of 28 minutes.
Quick to schedule visit
Con's
Extremely overpriced
Last year I used this company, and the technician was extremely honest and ethical, charging me exactly what one would expect for the very small job performed. Decided to use them again in Jersey City, and this time I was completely ripped off with a $325 charge to change a fuse and reverse the connection of two wires (something another vendor apparently connected incorrectly). The tech was there for all of 28 minutes.
Newark, NJ
Excellent experience. Called Pence Plumbing this morning. Was onsite this afternoon and fixed my problem. Price was flexible given the short amount of time onsite. Is now my goto plumber and would refer to anyone who asks for service recommendation.
Newark, NJ
Super Plumber is a super hero to me for having saved me in replacing my water heater. My old water heater started to leak water, I was so anxious and feared of a sudden flooding any moment. Fortunately a friend recommended Super Plumber. I called Bill of Super Plumber on a Saturday, he picked up the phone and immediately arranged a super experienced plumber, also named Bill, to take care of the matter. The boss Bill kept telling me we get you covered that eased my anxiety significantly. The plumber Bill showed up in just 20 minutes to my home (and that is on a Saturday!), handled the emergency so the water will not leak anymore. The next business day the plumber Bill showed up in early morning and replaced the water heat promptly. The plumber Bill is really professional, knowledgeable, and efficient. Super Plumber cares about their customers just like their own family members, cares about customer's homes just like their own homes. Their price is also better than other plumbers. They are really the Super Hero of the society. I highly recommend them. If you want yourself to be covered in any plumbing issue, Super Plumber is your choice.
Newark, NJ
Over the winter our furnace went out in our house in Montclair ., we called Tom and he came out gave us the best estimate out of 4 companies and had the heat and a new return for the ductwork done in a day . He came back today and completed the AC side of the install as scheduled before the spring as he promised . Great service and very nice guys highly recommend best company we have dealt with 15 years in Montclair
7 Myrtle St Apt 10, Bloomfield, NJ 07003
Questionable professionalism but they got the job done for a price.
For those that want to know, I was in a bind. Installed a new thermostat and everything was fine for 10 minutes. Then air wouldn't turn on and temp outside was around 90. Called late in the evening and asked if someone could come out to diagnose for me. Spoke with Adam. Adam informed me that him coming over was going to cost $75 but it would be applied to the service if I had them fix the problem. Fine, I get it. Appointment set for 9-11am next day.
When he arrives, I give him the breakdown and told him I changed a fuse in the system and it powered back on but no cold air. Being a DIY guy, I took my multimeter and checked for power on all the obvious places but didn't undo any wires since there are way too many of them to play with.
His first response is, this will cost you $175. Not sure what made the price go up but again, I was in a bind. That's my first point regarding unprofessional behavior. To his credit, he shared with me that if I had told him I touched anything he wouldn't even have shown up, so maybe that was the reason for the upcharge. He also advised I should have told him what I did when I made the appointment. I simply told him my HVAC system needed to be repaired. If he wanted to know what he was getting in to, I would suggest he ask. But instead, he simply said $75 and set the appointment. I would consider another demerit on professionalism here.
Adam got his tools and probed away. He checked the wiring and the diagram. Plugged and unplugged a few items and reset some of the screws. He changed no parts and just reassembled everything he disassembled and it started working just fine...Great!....
So I ask him what the problem was and what he did to fix it. He replied, I did my job. My second point on unprofessionalism. So I pressed and told him, seriously, I want to know what you did to fix the problem. He again replied, my job but also elaborated that this is how he makes his money. Fine, I get it, he's a tradesman with a skill and doesn't want to give away his trade secrets but do you really think a random DIY guy at home is going to take up HVAC repair and steal your business? cmon now.
So I pay him the agreed upon amount of $175 (no additional parts and labor) and walk him to the front door. The whole time, I stood close by to see if I could learn what had gone wrong with my system. He informed me as he was heading out the door, that it is illegal to stand so close behind me when I am working. To which I ask, Really? its illegal for me to see what is going on in my own house? and smile. He says, its the law, you can read it yourself. Guess what, I googled it and can't find a law that states that. I suspect that his insurance won't cover him if I somehow get injured while he's working and I sue his company for it. Far from the law
All said, communication could have been better, would have appreciated a higher level of professionalism, and the change on the cost of the visit jumping by more than 100% seems crazy, but I was in a bind and I suspect he knew that.
If Adam or anyone at American Way plumbing wants to respond, please do. If you want to refute any of this, please feel free to, but I should share that I can share the saved audio and video of the transaction in my house as needed so that everyone can judge for themselves.
For those that want to know, I was in a bind. Installed a new thermostat and everything was fine for 10 minutes. Then air wouldn't turn on and temp outside was around 90. Called late in the evening and asked if someone could come out to diagnose for me. Spoke with Adam. Adam informed me that him coming over was going to cost $75 but it would be applied to the service if I had them fix the problem. Fine, I get it. Appointment set for 9-11am next day.
When he arrives, I give him the breakdown and told him I changed a fuse in the system and it powered back on but no cold air. Being a DIY guy, I took my multimeter and checked for power on all the obvious places but didn't undo any wires since there are way too many of them to play with.
His first response is, this will cost you $175. Not sure what made the price go up but again, I was in a bind. That's my first point regarding unprofessional behavior. To his credit, he shared with me that if I had told him I touched anything he wouldn't even have shown up, so maybe that was the reason for the upcharge. He also advised I should have told him what I did when I made the appointment. I simply told him my HVAC system needed to be repaired. If he wanted to know what he was getting in to, I would suggest he ask. But instead, he simply said $75 and set the appointment. I would consider another demerit on professionalism here.
Adam got his tools and probed away. He checked the wiring and the diagram. Plugged and unplugged a few items and reset some of the screws. He changed no parts and just reassembled everything he disassembled and it started working just fine...Great!....
So I ask him what the problem was and what he did to fix it. He replied, I did my job. My second point on unprofessionalism. So I pressed and told him, seriously, I want to know what you did to fix the problem. He again replied, my job but also elaborated that this is how he makes his money. Fine, I get it, he's a tradesman with a skill and doesn't want to give away his trade secrets but do you really think a random DIY guy at home is going to take up HVAC repair and steal your business? cmon now.
So I pay him the agreed upon amount of $175 (no additional parts and labor) and walk him to the front door. The whole time, I stood close by to see if I could learn what had gone wrong with my system. He informed me as he was heading out the door, that it is illegal to stand so close behind me when I am working. To which I ask, Really? its illegal for me to see what is going on in my own house? and smile. He says, its the law, you can read it yourself. Guess what, I googled it and can't find a law that states that. I suspect that his insurance won't cover him if I somehow get injured while he's working and I sue his company for it. Far from the law
All said, communication could have been better, would have appreciated a higher level of professionalism, and the change on the cost of the visit jumping by more than 100% seems crazy, but I was in a bind and I suspect he knew that.
If Adam or anyone at American Way plumbing wants to respond, please do. If you want to refute any of this, please feel free to, but I should share that I can share the saved audio and video of the transaction in my house as needed so that everyone can judge for themselves.
Newark, NJ
Roto Rooter-Middlesex was quick to respond to our clogged shower drain. We were lucky to get a same day service in the morning that we called. Antonio and his co-worker were very polite and professional and were able to fix the issue with our shower drain without a problem. they had no problem putting on shoe covers and wearing masks to make sure that we were comfortable. I sometimes get dirty looks from technicians from other companies when I ask them to wear shoe covers or masks, but Antonio and his co-worker were so nice that we didn’t feel any guilt for requesting them to wear protective gear. We are very grateful for their service and highly recommend them.
3000 John F. Kennedy Blvd Ste 310A, Jersey City, NJ 07306
I called them for a clogged pipe and they responded within 30 minutes. They cleared the pipe and installed new ones. Affordable, they worked clean and quickly.
89 Carnegie Ave, East Orange, NJ 07018
Amazing work! Bill went above and beyond, even when we needed sudden help at 10pm!
Newark, NJ
The guys gave me a courtesy call to let me know they were running a bit late. They came and did a great job replacing my 11 year old water heater that came with house when I purchased it new. It was a cleaner and much neater job than the previous contractors. They were very quick and efficient, and cleaned up after themselves. Fair price, great service.
Newark, NJ
I called, left a message, they returned my call quickly. I sent them a short video of my problem area as they requested. This waives any assessment fee.
They made a quick assessment and returned with a potential range of fees from $300 to $400. I said sure, they then texted me with an appointment for the following morning at 7:00 to 8:00 am.
At 7:10 I received a call that they were 20 minutes away. They showed up within their one hour window and quickly diagnosed a pipe that needed to be resealed. I had a leak coming from my kitchen disposal. They fixed it quickly and then he called Sal for the fee. He explained what he found, and what he had to do. Sal assessed a fee of $225.
For a licensed professional plumber to come out promptly and make a repair I felt this is more than fair. Read all the reviews and then sort through the nonsense. Sal Trippi runs a professional business and I would use him again. I like their no bs attitude. I can tell he’s been doing this a very long time and I’m glad he still chooses to get up every day and help people like me.
Don’t just compare prices, compare the value of the services you receive.
They made a quick assessment and returned with a potential range of fees from $300 to $400. I said sure, they then texted me with an appointment for the following morning at 7:00 to 8:00 am.
At 7:10 I received a call that they were 20 minutes away. They showed up within their one hour window and quickly diagnosed a pipe that needed to be resealed. I had a leak coming from my kitchen disposal. They fixed it quickly and then he called Sal for the fee. He explained what he found, and what he had to do. Sal assessed a fee of $225.
For a licensed professional plumber to come out promptly and make a repair I felt this is more than fair. Read all the reviews and then sort through the nonsense. Sal Trippi runs a professional business and I would use him again. I like their no bs attitude. I can tell he’s been doing this a very long time and I’m glad he still chooses to get up every day and help people like me.
Don’t just compare prices, compare the value of the services you receive.
236 Peabody Ave, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
I've worked with this company over the years and decided to leave a review. I have had many positive experiences even as recent as a week ago. Always a pleasure working with people that show initiative and actually do what they say. Recently we hired National to install Gas Piping and provide a pressure test as well. They were competitive on pricing and scheduled and met with the inspector. Piping work looks great and the inspector was complimenting the work and professionalism. Great company with great people.
236 S 11th St, Newark, NJ 07107
These guys are great! We needed AC for an office build, and I talked to a lot of HVAC companies. ECO responded quickly and got me on the schedule for a visit.The guy that came out to help us look at our options was the same guy who did the install. We got a 4 unit ductless for a great price. The team was polite and professional. The install is tidy and clean, and they did a great job cleaning up their mess when they were done. The unit works great, and our power bill has dropped since we don't have to use the window unit we'd been limping along with. I would definitely recommend ECO!
Newark, NJ
This location is wrong. I was just told that this company does not service Newark, even though according to google maps, it is right around the corner from my home. They are in Garwood NJ.
124 Halsey St # 6, Newark, NJ 07102