Best Major Plumbing in Oakland CA
Great! Called and within a couple hours a great plumber arrived to fix our tub.
50 Hegenberger Loop, Oakland, CA 94621
Ray Triola significantly improved the water flow to our upstairs shower, re-piping parts of our plumbing system, by replacing old galvanized pipes with copper piping. He is a true professional who problem-solved several aspect of our plumbing on his own initiative. He always was prompt and genuinely cared about providing quality work at a reasonable price. We recommend him without reservation.
Oakland, CA
The main water line to our house broke. Brandon came and did a great job assessing the issue and getting it promptly fixed. Very happy with their service.
88 Elmira St, San Francisco, CA 94124
Vincent and Sewer Master are expert, honest, and reliable.
He took the time to thoroughly assess the situation before providing an accurate estimate of the work needed. Other companies eyeballed it and could have cost us a whole lot more with unnecessary work.
Vincent and Sewer Master completed everything as planned in less than a week, and we now have our EBMUD PSL Certificate before the deadline.
Highly recommend going with Sewer Master and not bothering with other companies.
Will happily use them again when needed, thank you Vincent!!
He took the time to thoroughly assess the situation before providing an accurate estimate of the work needed. Other companies eyeballed it and could have cost us a whole lot more with unnecessary work.
Vincent and Sewer Master completed everything as planned in less than a week, and we now have our EBMUD PSL Certificate before the deadline.
Highly recommend going with Sewer Master and not bothering with other companies.
Will happily use them again when needed, thank you Vincent!!
820 40th St, Oakland, CA 94608
Bryan knows his stuff. He fixed a drainage problem related to a washer a few years ago. The same problem had been fixed three times in the past 18 months and he understood what needed to be done for a more permanent solution.
So, when my tenant had a blocked drain, I called him. He was responsive and fast. Unfortunately, that same evening, the tenant reported a leak that went through the ceiling. Called Bryan and and again he was responsive and came out the next day. He showed me where those same pipes had been fixed recently (within the past 10 years) so I understood it was not his work that caused the problem. Bryan took two hours to buy replacement piece and fix the leak. The charge was $600 for a small piece of pipe and two total hours. I thought that was pricey - the only time I've paid anywhere close to $300 per hour was for a structural engineer. OK, I understand - I'm paying for expertise and peace of mind.
The problem arose when I had a contractor come to close up the ceiling. He pointed out that the fixed pipe should be connected in a Y fashion (45 degree) rather than 90 degree for better flow and to prevent another blockage. He also pointed out that the diameter of the connecting piece did not match, which also inhibits flow When I talked to Bryan about his work, he explained that he was only replacing the broken pipe as it had been. He did not think it his responsibility to fix the situation. Bryan never brought up that a slightly different piece (45 degree angle)was better or that the diameters of the pipes did not match. He did offer to make the Y connection but he thought I was cheating him by asking him to change out the 2 inch piece that was a different diameter. At $300 an hour, you decide the level of expertise that should be applied...
So, when my tenant had a blocked drain, I called him. He was responsive and fast. Unfortunately, that same evening, the tenant reported a leak that went through the ceiling. Called Bryan and and again he was responsive and came out the next day. He showed me where those same pipes had been fixed recently (within the past 10 years) so I understood it was not his work that caused the problem. Bryan took two hours to buy replacement piece and fix the leak. The charge was $600 for a small piece of pipe and two total hours. I thought that was pricey - the only time I've paid anywhere close to $300 per hour was for a structural engineer. OK, I understand - I'm paying for expertise and peace of mind.
The problem arose when I had a contractor come to close up the ceiling. He pointed out that the fixed pipe should be connected in a Y fashion (45 degree) rather than 90 degree for better flow and to prevent another blockage. He also pointed out that the diameter of the connecting piece did not match, which also inhibits flow When I talked to Bryan about his work, he explained that he was only replacing the broken pipe as it had been. He did not think it his responsibility to fix the situation. Bryan never brought up that a slightly different piece (45 degree angle)was better or that the diameters of the pipes did not match. He did offer to make the Y connection but he thought I was cheating him by asking him to change out the 2 inch piece that was a different diameter. At $300 an hour, you decide the level of expertise that should be applied...
2778 E.C. Reems Ct, Oakland, CA 94605
Tanner and Chad made it out same day we called about an issue with our hot water heater. These guys don't mess around and get the job done... replaced the pressure relief valve and properly reset the exhaust vent, which I suspect had always the home builder had cut too short years ago. This was the second time we had called America's Best Plumbing... both times satisfied with the quality of work. I suspect this is the kind of service older folks remember and talk about from years gone by. We have a number of magnets on our refrigerator from local guys just like Tanner. Best service, best work, most dependable, fair price... much appreciated!
13801 Cardigan Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93314
The owner of this company did a job for him on a shower glass for his house valued at $ 2000, the guy wanted to go smart and only paid me $ 1000, he kept the rest of the money and kept the glass, he didn't want to pay the other money inventing that he did not like glass and it was what he asked I wanted to fix the problem in several ways and there was no solution The scoundrel wanted to keep my money and the glass without paying
I attach photos of the glasses that were installed in their struggles which I do not pay
I attach photos of the glasses that were installed in their struggles which I do not pay
Oakland, CA