Best Residential Projects in Raleigh NC
Very fast, quality service.
They helped us with checking required back flow service on our irrigation system.
They helped us with checking required back flow service on our irrigation system.
3029 Stony Brk Dr Suite 111, Raleigh, NC 27604
Worked with Daniel Construction several times now. There great and easy to work with. Very knowledgeable about the field and also provided me with eduction about the process. Informed me that the work being done should be explored with the possibility of submitting an insurance claim. I did, and they essentially saved me thousands of out of pocket expenses. Highly recommend!
2810 Yonkers Rd #1A, Raleigh, NC 27604
Scott was very knowledgeable and professional. I appreciated how he knew how to fix the two issues I had and completed the jobs quickly. Scott also recommended additional services for my home which I found very helpful as well. I highly recommend Scott.
235 New Bern Pl Suite 301, Raleigh, NC 27601
I recently relocated to Raleigh and had some work done on the house that required the carpenters to remove the toilet to lay down a wood floor. It was obvious that the wax seal had deteriorated and needed to be replaced. I researched plumbers on YELP and found that CK Plumbing had excellent reviews. I called to make an appointment and everyone I dealt with was helpful and friendly. Sean and his coworker showed up at my house on schedule, re-placed the wax ring and re-seated the toilet. The charge was what was quoted. I won't hesitate to call them again for more work, or when I redo my bathroom.
Raleigh, NC
Keith arrived promptly during the service window, fixed our issues, and went above and beyond to explain how to prevent them from recurring. Very happy with the service!
1440 S Briggs Ave, Durham, NC 27703
Joe and his team have always done great work. I have utilized them as a trade partner within our company and have also used Joe at my personal house. Prompt with communication, on time and always appreciated work. Thanks
Raleigh, NC
Recommended, quick response, fair price. They did a good job fixing my Water Heater.
2005 Horton Rd, Knightdale, NC 27545
Highly recommend! Bought an old house and with it came a few plumbing issues. Have had to call CK a couple of times now (for different things) and every time they're professional, efficient and very reliable.
One of the most recent issues, Chris and Ray came and what started as a simple fix, turned into a much larger issue - (again, old house!) but the crew was committed to fixing the problem and did just that! Really appreciated the time and effort put in and happy to report - no issues now! :)
One of the most recent issues, Chris and Ray came and what started as a simple fix, turned into a much larger issue - (again, old house!) but the crew was committed to fixing the problem and did just that! Really appreciated the time and effort put in and happy to report - no issues now! :)
3800 Greywood Dr, Raleigh, NC 27604
Very pleased with them. Have been using their services for 20 yrs
5060 Trademark Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610
We bought a home and hired CK's to remove all poly pipe and replace with pex prior to us moving in.
Background/Who I am
I worked in the construction industry for 10 years and went to school for carpentry for 3 years. Am I plumber, nope, that is why I hired them. I am however familiar with the construction business and understand how difficult it can be to make sure your crew does a good job and keeps your client happy. I was a concrete foreman for 4 of those years.
Synopsis/recommendation
1. The crew left trash all over the place both outside and in a closet upstairs (see photos, but not a deal breaker for me)
2. The crew didn't put the insulation in the crawl space back after removing it to work. (see photos, but again not a deal breaker)
3. Our contract states that they were suppose to replace the tub faucets with new ones. They did not arrive with a roman faucet so I had to purchase it day of and then was told it would be additional cost of $350 to install it. Here is where our problems began. Not only was the replacement faucet itself suppose to be included in the estimate, but the labor was as well. I was frustrated, but not in the mood to argue with the crew over this. Ultimately, I realized the foreman and myself could resolve this issue after the install.
The turning point/deal breakers
The crew returned to clean up their trash and replace the insulation. The foreman met me an hour or so before his crew came back to clean up and apologize. 'No harm, no foul,' I said; 'I get it; it was late they probably wanted to get home, no worries.' When the foreman arrived, I just began to put a coat of finish on the hardwood floors that I was refinishing prior to us moving in. I specifically told him that 'I was putting this coat on and leaving so tell his guys not to worry about the drywall upstairs; I'll take care of it.'
4. His crew arrived and cleaned the trash up outside. They rang my Ring video doorbell. I did not answer because I was driving back to our rental home. I apparently left the garage door open. CK's crew entered my home without my permission, with no one there and took four steps onto my still drying finish and ruined it. (See photos, this was a deal breaker for me).
5. I spoke to the foreman; he came out and looked at the boot prints in the floor's finish. At first, he apologized and said he wanted to make it right. He asked how much it would be to redo the floors. That's a tough question because I did them so it isn't like I could tell him well we paid x. I told him for me to rerent the machines, pay for the sandpaper, and get another gallon of finish it would cost me $600-800. My time though isn't figured into this. It would take me at least 2-3 days to remove the finish and re-finish them again. Days I did not have. For my time and inconvenience, I didn't really have a reasonable answer to how much. Up until this point they were reasonable so I said, why don't you talk to the owner and ask him what he thinks is reasonable.
6. The crew cut swiss holes everywhere in the house and I understand they needed to cut holes but look at the extra work that was added. (see photos)
Ultimately, the Foreman came back and said the owner was willing to take off $800, but ONLY AFTER THEY CHARGED ME AN ADDITIONAL $350/ faucet install. Essentially, the owner of CK credited us $450. At this point, the story had changed and the foreman began to question whether his guys were the ones who stepped on the floor. My wife, gotta love her, pointed out that her 5' 6 husband does not wear a men's size 14 boot IT WAS 100% CK.
I've called and attempted to reason with them. They stopped returning my calls and sent the bill.
Where we are now, I've paid the bill and am handing this to my lawyer. I hoped prior to filing my lawsuit the company might read this review and reach out to resolve this dispute outside of court,
6. As I began to patch the drywall, I found abandon poly pipes that were to be removed (see photos).
7. One hose fixture is broke and the other one is leaking (see photos).
Background/Who I am
I worked in the construction industry for 10 years and went to school for carpentry for 3 years. Am I plumber, nope, that is why I hired them. I am however familiar with the construction business and understand how difficult it can be to make sure your crew does a good job and keeps your client happy. I was a concrete foreman for 4 of those years.
Synopsis/recommendation
1. The crew left trash all over the place both outside and in a closet upstairs (see photos, but not a deal breaker for me)
2. The crew didn't put the insulation in the crawl space back after removing it to work. (see photos, but again not a deal breaker)
3. Our contract states that they were suppose to replace the tub faucets with new ones. They did not arrive with a roman faucet so I had to purchase it day of and then was told it would be additional cost of $350 to install it. Here is where our problems began. Not only was the replacement faucet itself suppose to be included in the estimate, but the labor was as well. I was frustrated, but not in the mood to argue with the crew over this. Ultimately, I realized the foreman and myself could resolve this issue after the install.
The turning point/deal breakers
The crew returned to clean up their trash and replace the insulation. The foreman met me an hour or so before his crew came back to clean up and apologize. 'No harm, no foul,' I said; 'I get it; it was late they probably wanted to get home, no worries.' When the foreman arrived, I just began to put a coat of finish on the hardwood floors that I was refinishing prior to us moving in. I specifically told him that 'I was putting this coat on and leaving so tell his guys not to worry about the drywall upstairs; I'll take care of it.'
4. His crew arrived and cleaned the trash up outside. They rang my Ring video doorbell. I did not answer because I was driving back to our rental home. I apparently left the garage door open. CK's crew entered my home without my permission, with no one there and took four steps onto my still drying finish and ruined it. (See photos, this was a deal breaker for me).
5. I spoke to the foreman; he came out and looked at the boot prints in the floor's finish. At first, he apologized and said he wanted to make it right. He asked how much it would be to redo the floors. That's a tough question because I did them so it isn't like I could tell him well we paid x. I told him for me to rerent the machines, pay for the sandpaper, and get another gallon of finish it would cost me $600-800. My time though isn't figured into this. It would take me at least 2-3 days to remove the finish and re-finish them again. Days I did not have. For my time and inconvenience, I didn't really have a reasonable answer to how much. Up until this point they were reasonable so I said, why don't you talk to the owner and ask him what he thinks is reasonable.
6. The crew cut swiss holes everywhere in the house and I understand they needed to cut holes but look at the extra work that was added. (see photos)
Ultimately, the Foreman came back and said the owner was willing to take off $800, but ONLY AFTER THEY CHARGED ME AN ADDITIONAL $350/ faucet install. Essentially, the owner of CK credited us $450. At this point, the story had changed and the foreman began to question whether his guys were the ones who stepped on the floor. My wife, gotta love her, pointed out that her 5' 6 husband does not wear a men's size 14 boot IT WAS 100% CK.
I've called and attempted to reason with them. They stopped returning my calls and sent the bill.
Where we are now, I've paid the bill and am handing this to my lawyer. I hoped prior to filing my lawsuit the company might read this review and reach out to resolve this dispute outside of court,
6. As I began to patch the drywall, I found abandon poly pipes that were to be removed (see photos).
7. One hose fixture is broke and the other one is leaking (see photos).
Raleigh, NC
These guys were great! Came in a matter of hours, found the issue and knocked it out. Highly recommended.
4423 Hopson Rd, Morrisville, NC 27560
We recently purchased a home in the Raleigh area, and soon thereafter we were notified by the local water company that there was a significant leak somewhere on the property. We spoke with many different plumbers, but Eddie was clearly the best choice. He has more years of experience than I've been alive, charged reasonable rates, and was able to schedule a visit on the same day.
Once he was on-site, he identified the leak was within our irrigation system and was able to quickly shut off the leak without disrupting the flow to the house. He, unfortunately, didn't have the equipment to complete the repair, else I would have certainly contracted him to do so.
Overall, Eddie is a straight shooter and the type of person you'd comfortably recommend to friends and family - not just to random people on the internet!
Once he was on-site, he identified the leak was within our irrigation system and was able to quickly shut off the leak without disrupting the flow to the house. He, unfortunately, didn't have the equipment to complete the repair, else I would have certainly contracted him to do so.
Overall, Eddie is a straight shooter and the type of person you'd comfortably recommend to friends and family - not just to random people on the internet!
Raleigh, NC
I was quite impressed w Alan as both a person and workman. He was professional, working on each issue I had for him. I will definitely call him again.
Raleigh, NC
I utilized NCwaterheaters for installation of Rheem tank Water heater. The team was very thorough and professional. Dave especially is very knowledgeable about different water heater tanks and their functionality and history. Dave was also very prompt to answer my questions. I would recommend NCwaterheaters for anyone who is looking for professional tank water heater installation services. Though they offer other services, I didn't use them yet so I cannot comment.
1204 United Dr, Raleigh, NC 27603
I ask for a quote on installing a water softener they told me they charge 1100 to 1500 dollars on an install that would take an hour. Normally I pay 400 to 500 dollars for this install. Be careful using this company
Raleigh, NC