Best Storm Drain Repair in Columbus OH
Fast, professional, straightforward service. They saved the day when we we were told we had to have our plumbing line repaired. They came in and were able to clean the line where the first guys couldn't! If you're told you need to repair and need to pay thousands of dollars, call Plumbing & Drain Professionals for a second honest opinion. Better yet, call them first!
www.plumbinganddrainpro.com
374 Morrison Rd Suite A, Columbus, OH 43213
Best in Columbus Ohio. Friendly, fast, great service.
gmplumbing.net
2077 Joyce Ave, Columbus, OH 43219
Sam showed up early, explained the problem and the process to remedy it. He was done in under an hour, and almost $200 below a competitor's quote. Great company!
www.drainbusters1.com
Columbus, OH
Best Plumbing is truly the best! They have great customer service and always do great work. They installed all our plumbing in our new home. They have also been out to service our hot water tank and fix some toilets for us. I highly recommend them!
plumbingrepairnewalbanyohio.com
5791 Zarley St, New Albany, OH 43054
I've used Amanda Plumbing for all my service needs from installing a garbage disposal, fixing a shower diverter and even had them install my tankless water heater. Only plumber on my speed dial. Always class A service.
amandaplumbing.com
4425 Columbus Pike, Delaware, OH 43015
I hope you NEVER have an issue like we did the past few weeks. If you do, your first call should be to Chuck’s. 4 inches of standing water in the basement. Water level extinguishing the pilot light on the water heater. More rain and snow on the way.
We had 2 separate companies come out to snake the drain at our rental. The first guy was a small operator and was surprised when he couldn’t fix the drain issue. He was a solid guy, who I’d call again for small drain issues. This was a bigger issue and he was humble about what he could and couldn’t do.
The 2nd company is a large and local outfit that we've used before with success. Two days and multiple methods including the snake, jetter, and camera to see what the issue it. Then, they get their jetter stuck. They were 82-feet from the house, which was almost to the main sewer.
Multiple calls to the city. We get the drawings from the city and discover that the main sewer is 17-feet underground. Ok, now what? Company #2 now informs me that IF the issue is at 17-feet, the scope is too large for them. Shouldn't they know where the issue is? Calling other contractors to get estimates on what it’s going to cost to excavate the alley and fix the issue. I’m stressed. It’s going to cost HOW MUCH $$?!?! And, only a few outfits can successfully do this work. We’re going to need permits- $$$. There’s even more drama to this story but I’ll refrain from smearing company #2. Let’s just say, we’ve already spent $950, for 2 days’ worth of nothing and the problem isn’t fixed. Thankfully, our tenant was very patient and understanding.
So, we choose to have Chuck’s provide an estimate to pull a permit and excavate the alley. Prior to preparing the estimate, they schedule an on-site visit in order to determine the depth of the problem. And guess what. Chuck’s sends Cecil & Gerry to assess. These were the same 2 guys that company #2 called to get their jetter unstuck. I kind of knew then that these good ole boys had a lot more experience and I regret not calling them first. Unfortunately, company #2 wouldn’t let the “other” company try to snake the drain last week when they were on-site.
And, here I am writing this review for Chuck’s Septic and praising the experience of Cecil and Gerry. In less than 2 hours, they had the drain unclogged, had their camera all the way into the main sewer and my problem was…dare I say it… FIXED?! No excavation necessary. I’m overjoyed.
We learned a lot through this experience. 1. If the plumber uses a camera- request that they record it!! You’re paying for it, you should own this data 2. The homeowner is responsible for the sewer all the way to the tap-in point, even if the clog is in the alley.
septicservicecolumbus.com
We had 2 separate companies come out to snake the drain at our rental. The first guy was a small operator and was surprised when he couldn’t fix the drain issue. He was a solid guy, who I’d call again for small drain issues. This was a bigger issue and he was humble about what he could and couldn’t do.
The 2nd company is a large and local outfit that we've used before with success. Two days and multiple methods including the snake, jetter, and camera to see what the issue it. Then, they get their jetter stuck. They were 82-feet from the house, which was almost to the main sewer.
Multiple calls to the city. We get the drawings from the city and discover that the main sewer is 17-feet underground. Ok, now what? Company #2 now informs me that IF the issue is at 17-feet, the scope is too large for them. Shouldn't they know where the issue is? Calling other contractors to get estimates on what it’s going to cost to excavate the alley and fix the issue. I’m stressed. It’s going to cost HOW MUCH $$?!?! And, only a few outfits can successfully do this work. We’re going to need permits- $$$. There’s even more drama to this story but I’ll refrain from smearing company #2. Let’s just say, we’ve already spent $950, for 2 days’ worth of nothing and the problem isn’t fixed. Thankfully, our tenant was very patient and understanding.
So, we choose to have Chuck’s provide an estimate to pull a permit and excavate the alley. Prior to preparing the estimate, they schedule an on-site visit in order to determine the depth of the problem. And guess what. Chuck’s sends Cecil & Gerry to assess. These were the same 2 guys that company #2 called to get their jetter unstuck. I kind of knew then that these good ole boys had a lot more experience and I regret not calling them first. Unfortunately, company #2 wouldn’t let the “other” company try to snake the drain last week when they were on-site.
And, here I am writing this review for Chuck’s Septic and praising the experience of Cecil and Gerry. In less than 2 hours, they had the drain unclogged, had their camera all the way into the main sewer and my problem was…dare I say it… FIXED?! No excavation necessary. I’m overjoyed.
We learned a lot through this experience. 1. If the plumber uses a camera- request that they record it!! You’re paying for it, you should own this data 2. The homeowner is responsible for the sewer all the way to the tap-in point, even if the clog is in the alley.
2136 Hardy Parkway, Grove City, OH 43123
The plumber was great. But the company charges too much. For an after hours call for one hour, no replacement parts strictly labor I was charged $700.
www.kanddplumbingco.com
3832 April Ln, Columbus, OH 43227