Best Kitchen Appliances in Chicago IL
I had a problem with my pressure in my apartment None of my fixtures working properly.I found First Chicago Plumbing online,they were very quick to response ,came by and located the problem,fixed it and I am so happy,
firstchicagoplumbing.com
4245 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60618
Thanks for supporting the Bears! Best plumbers in the world!
plumbers911chicago.com
1340 W Washington Blvd #201, Chicago, IL 60607
Horrible service! We paid almost 5K to fix a sewer problem and we are still having issues. Do yourself a favor and find someone else. Don’t waste your time.
www.captainrooter-plumbing.com
1252 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
Our fixer, Nate, was thorough and proactive in all the work he did. He identified areas to make the work and repairs better, and went above and beyond to help us get a great outcome. We purchased the membership and plan to use a fixer for several other repairs around our property!
fixer.com
5840 N Broadway Ave, Chicago, IL 60660
Do not hire this company! They will take your money and not fix the real problem. In addition, John is very rude and condescending. I’m glad he’s able to afford $1k toilets throughout his home.
After charging $2,500 one day for a laundry room leak/backup, returning the next day for a backup they caused in downstairs unit in both bathtubs, charging $750 to look at that issue and clean bathtubs, shutting off water to a toilet after saying it was leaking and giving a $1300 quote to replace toilet, saying backups were our fault for not taking care of the issue earlier, and finally writing up a quote for another $12k to tear up driveway, replace drainage pipes, and put a new clean out.
Why were we charged all the previous charges if John learned what the issue was at the beginning?
Update: Hired a new plumber. A true professional. Eric Carlson from Precision Today. From the beginning, he gave options, explained everything, and fixed the issues in two days.
www.thegreatestplumber.com
After charging $2,500 one day for a laundry room leak/backup, returning the next day for a backup they caused in downstairs unit in both bathtubs, charging $750 to look at that issue and clean bathtubs, shutting off water to a toilet after saying it was leaking and giving a $1300 quote to replace toilet, saying backups were our fault for not taking care of the issue earlier, and finally writing up a quote for another $12k to tear up driveway, replace drainage pipes, and put a new clean out.
Why were we charged all the previous charges if John learned what the issue was at the beginning?
Update: Hired a new plumber. A true professional. Eric Carlson from Precision Today. From the beginning, he gave options, explained everything, and fixed the issues in two days.
Chicago, IL