Best Residential And Commercial Electrical Work in San Diego CA
John and Tyler were awesome. They came on time and solves our clogged sewer line. We were up and running within the hour!! Highly recommend this team!!
www.allstarplumbingservice.com
11956 Bernardo Plaza Dr, San Diego, CA 92128
I highly recommended anyone who is looking for a Ace Contractors.
www.plumbing-heating-air-experts.com
San Diego, CA
Michael is personable, friendly and very willing to answer questions. He took the time to make sure everything was working perfectly before he left. I felt like he really cared, especially when he cleaned up and put everything back in the room where the water heater was. I would HIGHLY recommend his company.
www.benoistplumbing.com
2742 Adrian St, San Diego, CA 92110
I had concerns about some ducting issues I was having so I called Carini out for a quote on new duct work. I was fully expecting to pay several thousand dollars, but I was told it wasn't necessary, and was instead given a couple of small tips that resolved the problems I was having.I'm incredibly impressed with the honesty and professionalism it took to turn down the unnecessary work I was ready to pay for. They've made a customer for life.
www.cariniair.com
825 Washington St, San Diego, CA 92103
Hot water heater broke over the weekend and they were super on it! Technicians showed up on time and were professional and friendly. Thanks so much!
tarpyheatingandair.com
10107 Prospect Ave, Santee, CA 92071
Everything they completed started leaking within days. They weren't cheap either.
www.expressplumbinghvac.com
10620 Treena St Suite 230, San Diego, CA 92131
Background: Our condo HOA is using ProTec for repairs. I get the invoices and review them. They routinely charge for basic tools such as a hammer, nail puller, caulk gun, bucket, bottled water for the workers etc. etc. They keep the tools! They add a 30% handling fee to invoices from Home Depot, Dixieline etc. unless we give them an HOA credit card which we won't do. Work example: They used regular nails on a dry rotted exterior deck handrail and trim repair. Best practice is to use galvanized fasteners that don't rust through the paint. Very poor value for what amounts to handyman level work.
www.protec.com
10180 Willow Creek Rd, San Diego, CA 92131