Best Radiant Heating in Newark NJ
My shower was backed up and not able to be used. I called Rich’s and came out promptly. Not only was the office staff very professional. The technician was very professional and nice as well, he cleaned up afterwards and gave me recommendations as for it not to happen again. I will definitely be using their services and recommending them to everyone I know. Thank you Rich’s
459 Fulton St, Elizabeth, NJ 07206
I have to provide a rave review for Heyrich plumbers. They have a good reputation on our local sites, so we tried them. They are everything people said there were— and more.
First, we used them to fix a bathroom leak. They diagnosed it as a failed shower pan, and because it involved extensive tile work, they didn’t try to fix it. They referred us to specialists. I was impressed with them being clear on what they could and couldn’t do, and connecting us with local people who did a fantastic job.
Then last week (Christmas eve eve), our boiler was leaking. We called our regular maintenance people. They came and said our boiler was 6 years older than we were told (essentially saying our original contractors installed a unit that was 6 years old but presented it as being new); they said our cast iron furnace was cracked, leaking, and would require a full replacement at $22k retail, $15K with “discounts” — if we signed within 24 hours to have replacement done after Christmas.
I had already scheduled Heyrich for a second opinion. Rob Heyrich came out personally, on Christmas eve morning. In one look he understood our system (not the normal system). He said it was a leaky release valve and defective water tank; the cast iron was intact; and the unit was not the age the other company said. (It was likely a new unit when installed). He said $500 to fix. Imagine our relief! His team came yesterday, and fixed it in 45 minutes. Rob also alerted me to the fact that the company we used for maintenance has been subject to numerous lawsuits and complaints for convincing homeowners to do expensive unnecessary work (he was right; it came up everywhere on Google).
It’s rare to find a contractor who comes when they say they will, stays on budget, offers options, and alerts you to REAL problems. Heyrich is all that - and honorable, helpful, know their limits and know where to send you when they can’t help.
First, we used them to fix a bathroom leak. They diagnosed it as a failed shower pan, and because it involved extensive tile work, they didn’t try to fix it. They referred us to specialists. I was impressed with them being clear on what they could and couldn’t do, and connecting us with local people who did a fantastic job.
Then last week (Christmas eve eve), our boiler was leaking. We called our regular maintenance people. They came and said our boiler was 6 years older than we were told (essentially saying our original contractors installed a unit that was 6 years old but presented it as being new); they said our cast iron furnace was cracked, leaking, and would require a full replacement at $22k retail, $15K with “discounts” — if we signed within 24 hours to have replacement done after Christmas.
I had already scheduled Heyrich for a second opinion. Rob Heyrich came out personally, on Christmas eve morning. In one look he understood our system (not the normal system). He said it was a leaky release valve and defective water tank; the cast iron was intact; and the unit was not the age the other company said. (It was likely a new unit when installed). He said $500 to fix. Imagine our relief! His team came yesterday, and fixed it in 45 minutes. Rob also alerted me to the fact that the company we used for maintenance has been subject to numerous lawsuits and complaints for convincing homeowners to do expensive unnecessary work (he was right; it came up everywhere on Google).
It’s rare to find a contractor who comes when they say they will, stays on budget, offers options, and alerts you to REAL problems. Heyrich is all that - and honorable, helpful, know their limits and know where to send you when they can’t help.
Newark, NJ
This plumbing company is great, they came in and did some work in my house. They were fast and responsive. They communicated very well. I am satisfied with the quality of their work and the price was fair. I highly recommend National Plumbing and Heating.
236 S 11th St, Newark, NJ 07107
So i did not hire these people to do anything, it was all the owner of my apartment building. I got a lot of things to list off so #1 these people do not finish their work on time properly. So one Monday morning they barged in and took all the old radiators from all the apartments in my building, and completely damaged my floor dragging them out of my apartment. #2 they are very unprofessional, if you ask them when they would be more or less done they respond with hostility and rage about being overworked, understaffed and underpaid. Which i totally understand, but do not take it out on your customers. #3 they are very messy, they drilled holes through the wall and did not clean up the shavings left behind. #4 about 2 months later after they started said project still it has issues, now they gotta start all over again to see where one of their many negligent employees messed up the water heater piping. I wouldn’t recommend hiring this company in the slightest even if i owned property, they cause more damage than fix anything.
511 Cary St, City of Orange, NJ 07050
They send me an email saying it’s time for my service appointment. I respond. Several times. They send same original reminder. I try calling. Many weeks of non-responsiveness later I’m still trying to get them to come to me. The office staff don’t take messages or coordinate. And “the supervisor” always has issues. Service is good if pricey — if you can get them to show.
162 W 54th St, Bayonne, NJ 07002
Very disorganized and low ball good experienced workers
1223 Broad St, Newark, NJ 07114