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Best Fan Installation in Oakland CA

Albert Nahman Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Plumber
Nathan came by, he was very knowledgeable, honest and professional. While one company wouldn't take any more appointments because they are too busy and another couldn't come out for two weeks, Kevin moved things around for us and came out the same day. He found the problem right away , gave recommendations, and checked the entire system and line for leaks. He gave lots of options for alternatives or repairs.....Nathan arrived, crawled under the house to get a full sense of the problem before providing an estimate. The estimate seemed spot on (he focused on laying out what it would take to solve the problem the right way rather than just slapping on a bandaid). He showed up on time, was friendly and easy to work with, and completed the work in exactly the promised window.I will say that I wish the company would provide a credit for the high Service fee(in comparison to other companies) towards the other services provided. Seemed pretty steep for the service call and detection, but I was on a time crunch.I will call Nathan again for my HVAC and plumbing needs.

3333 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Berkeley, CA 94703
Co-Op Handyman Plumber
Highly recommend them, since they help me with a leaking roof and water damage to my ceiling during the rain storm we've been having lately.

They where abel to temporally patch my roof to stop the slow leak dripping down our kitchen ceiling and remove the water damage drywall in our ceiling.

They had to come back, after the roofer did a permanent fix on roof, to patch up and repair the different areas of where they removed the water damage drywall.

Oakland, CA
Sunshine handyman & pest control Plumber
I was hoping to get help from Abe to do a lighting job. He seems knowledgeable about handyman work, but his communications decisions left something to be desired. After an initial phone call where we discussed the potential job, he texted me that the job would cost $150-200. A few days later I made an appointment with him to come to my house at 2:30 p.m., which was the time he suggested. He confirmed that this would work. (This exchange was in the morning of the day of the appointment.) Then, 25 minutes before the appointment time, he texted: I just put it in the GPS. I didn't realize how far you up in the hills. I can still do the job but at least for $225. I then called him, and agreed to pay him a $225 flat rate -- even though I'm accustomed to paying for handyman work by the hour -- if he would take a look at my leaking sink as well, and fix it if he could, as long as he would be making the drive. After seeming to suggest that would be OK, he hung up abruptly after saying OK. So it was unclear at that point if he was going to come to my house. I texted him and called him a few times over the next hour, seeking clarification on whether he was driving over, but the texts were unanswered and the calls went straight to voicemail. Since he seemed to have blocked my number with the intent of ghosting, I called him from my landline. He then answered the phone. I asked whether he was coming by or not -- can you just tell me one way or the other? He said no. I asked if there was a reason. He then hung up abruptly, similar to the previous call. Not quite sure what happened, but I think a potential customer at least deserves to know whether a service provider -- with whom an appointment was made -- will or will not be making the appointment. If Abe had just told me, no, I can't come, that would have been acceptable. But the ghosting practice and abrupt phone call terminations, in my view, are poor business practice, and I hope that Abe (who seems to be a nice guy) learns something from this experience.

Oakland, CA
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