Best Installation in Charlotte NC
Great customer service. Daniel, the technician, was very good in explaining in layman's terms what was the possible cause of the issues I was having. The pricing/cost was reasonable as well. I highly recommend this company for your plumbing needs.
www.carolinaplumbingpros.com
3748 Pleasant Plains Rd, Stallings, NC 28104
Allan did a great job. Professional, curtious ,and quick through the whole process. We're grateful for Allan giving his best work in order to take care of our family and home.
morrisjenkins.com
13725 S Ridge Dr, Charlotte, NC 28273
Almonte plumbing was great. The owner promptly responded to my request and was able to get in as early as possible. In typical fashion, all our problems happened over Thanksgiving weekend. He resolved our issues, provided value, and other recommendations for future plumbing needs at a more than fair price. It is always great to find a local business that is committed to helping out the community. We will be definitely utilizing his services again in the future.
Charlotte, NC
Great company, great prices. Quick to respond. Highly recommend this company for your plumbing needs!
phoenixplumbingrestoration.com
4123 Rose Lake Dr STE A, Charlotte, NC 28217
Great salesmen! Horrible service!
www.robyservicesnow.com
2318 Arty Ave, Charlotte, NC 28208
Thomas has helped us several times over the last few years. Very professional, timely and excellent overall service. I can’t recommend him enough!
wtfplumbingllc.com
Charlotte, NC
Worked here for awhile(almost a year). Office staff was friendly and the work that we done was quality. This is a family ran business that can handle the big job. Hope to see nothing but growth in the future for these guys
www.heyworthplumbing.com
217 E Cama St, Charlotte, NC 28217
One of the best companies in the business, wouldn’t recommend any other!
southendplumbingllc.com
3611 Gribble Rd Suite A, Matthews, NC 28104
Our water heater broke in March of 2020. John Gallagher convinced us to spend almost $7,000 to replace that electric one with a state of the art gas heater. He was honest about the pro's and cons and I made an educated decision after discussing with him as well as consulting with several friends. By buying the heater, we removed the ugly heater from our laundry room, giving us more space there. John did the installation that same day and we were pleased with the results.
It did reduce our electric costs but increased our gas costs, and we use a little less water than before because we paid extra for one bathroom to heat up the water within 10 seconds (instead of about 60 seconds). Overall, I'm not sure we saved any money, though.
However, I started smell gas after a while. The gas company always warns you to take this very seriously b/c it could indicate a dangerous leak. (A couple here in Charlotte died a few years ago when they had a gas leak that destroyed their house.). I called John and he returned my call a couple of days later. That was disappointing. He said he didn't know anything about it and that I should call the manufacturer's local rep. Disappointing again. When I did call, the rep said that John should be handling that for me, so I called John back. He said he did some research and found that smelling gas is a known problem with this equipment, but that's it's normal and I shouldn't worry about it. So I called the gas company (which I should have done in the first place). They came within 2 hours and said there was no leak. I think John should have been aware of this issue and should explain it to potential customers. Smelling gas is supposed to be a warning of a dangerous problem, but now I smell it all the time and don't have any sort of warning that there might be a leak.
You can change the temperature and set the times for the quick-heating through the internet, which is really cool. A couple of months ago, Renai, the manufacturer, sent us an email that we needed to update our module, but we couldn't find the controls as described in the email. So we called John and left a message. We waited two days and left another message and he didn't respond again. He still hasn't responded.
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It did reduce our electric costs but increased our gas costs, and we use a little less water than before because we paid extra for one bathroom to heat up the water within 10 seconds (instead of about 60 seconds). Overall, I'm not sure we saved any money, though.
However, I started smell gas after a while. The gas company always warns you to take this very seriously b/c it could indicate a dangerous leak. (A couple here in Charlotte died a few years ago when they had a gas leak that destroyed their house.). I called John and he returned my call a couple of days later. That was disappointing. He said he didn't know anything about it and that I should call the manufacturer's local rep. Disappointing again. When I did call, the rep said that John should be handling that for me, so I called John back. He said he did some research and found that smelling gas is a known problem with this equipment, but that's it's normal and I shouldn't worry about it. So I called the gas company (which I should have done in the first place). They came within 2 hours and said there was no leak. I think John should have been aware of this issue and should explain it to potential customers. Smelling gas is supposed to be a warning of a dangerous problem, but now I smell it all the time and don't have any sort of warning that there might be a leak.
You can change the temperature and set the times for the quick-heating through the internet, which is really cool. A couple of months ago, Renai, the manufacturer, sent us an email that we needed to update our module, but we couldn't find the controls as described in the email. So we called John and left a message. We waited two days and left another message and he didn't respond again. He still hasn't responded.
Charlotte, NC
MD Plumbing is the BEST! We highly recommend them.
mdplumbingco.com
111 Cupped Oak Dr G, Matthews, NC 28104
It was a pleasure doing business with King Plumbing. They were very responsive, knowledgeable, and honest. My problem was complex, and they took the time to figure out how to solve it. They were also very fair with their pricing. I highly recommend them and I will definitely be using them again.
kingplumbingnc.com
Charlotte, NC
Reggie installed a new kitchen faucet for us. He was in time, professional and quick. He even took time to look at our powder room to assess what he will do for us when we install a new vanity. I highly recommend Charlotte Plumbing Solutions.
www.charlotteplumbingsolutions.com
Charlotte, NC
Fantastic and Fast service, great customer service and quality work, price was cheaper than other competitors and I was very satisfied overall.
1233 Allegiance Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217
Very rude. Called the number from the website, some lady answered saying owner is not at the office and will call back. Called again next day from recent calls on my phone and Ron answered and kept repeating there's no any lady who could answer his phone and I don't know who you were calling but you did not call me.
Unprofessional. Were not able to help. Would be great at least being nice to people.
ronsteeleplumbing.com
Unprofessional. Were not able to help. Would be great at least being nice to people.
413 Enterprise Dr, Charlotte, NC 28206
Called to offer work and before I could even tell him the location he hung up.
www.paylessplumbercharlotte.com
10403 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC 28210
The cheapest and most professional plumbers with most definitely use them again polite and on time their is no one better.
10000 John Price Rd, Charlotte, NC 28273