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Contacted Jeff Lane, owner, and explained a situation I was having with my 28 year old hot water heater that had been leaking. I had considered using Home Depot, but after speaking to Jeff, I realized my best option was using his services. He had his tech, Don, out to my house the next day. Don ran into a few snags due to how the original water heater had been installed by the builder. Jeff called to explain what Don had run into and got my approval to proceed with the work as well as on the revised quote to insure everything was addressed. A few of the issues Don ran into were that the gas line shut off valve was not easily accessible and the humidifier and ice maker in the kitchen had been tied into the water line attached to the water heater. Don repositioned the gas shut off valve, replaced the shut off valves for each water line and tapped into the sump pump in case of any future leaks. He made everything easily accessible. Everything was brought up to code and a thorough job was done. Don cleaned up after the work and now we have a new water heater. Thanks for your attention to detail and remaining in contact with me until the job was completed.
www.kingrooterandplumbing.com
100 Fillmore St #500, Denver, CO 80206
T.L.D.R.: Avoid this company like the plague.
I never write bad reviews - in fact this is the first one I've ever written.
I reached out to AAARK because my realtor recommended them and they had decent reviews online. I cannot believe how seemingly incompetent this company is. Whenever their technicians come to my home, my issues get worse.
I first used them to replace my disposal and a few corroded pipes going into my hot water heater. Nothing was wrong with the hot water heater, it worked fine, it was just that the pipes looked somewhat corroded on the outside.
While that was happening, I was in contact with their HVAC specialists because the top floor of my home does not get any heat or AC. Initially, I was told, no problem we'll just upgrade your HVAC with a bigger unit. This happened right before COVID. This seems suspect to me, because the issue is that one vent in our house lets all the cool out and none of the others do. I contacted the HVAC person again after COVID had died down a bit, wondering could this possibly be a duct issue? A different HVAC specialist came by this time and looked around my whole house. This time, they said oh no your ductwork can't handle the upgraded HVAC, we'll need to put booster fans in. I think great, that sounds pretty reasonable. The tech then talks to the supervisor who informs him that despite this, in fact, my ductwork cannot handle the booster fans either and that the only course of action is to replace all the ductwork in my home. I'm slightly taken aback, but ask for a proposal and we can go from there. I receive no proposal. I contact the original HVAC guy again for a proposal. I receive no proposal. I'm literally trying to give these people my money and cannot.
Circling back to the plumbing work, I noticed that immediately after the pipes in the hot water heater were done, we had no hot water pressure. This was irritating, but the initial claim was that all their work was guaranteed up to a year after service. The work was done right before COVID started, so I again waited until COVID died down to restart this process. A new technician comes over because the old on was no longer with them and when I tell the new tech (who I think is a part owner in the company) he looks at me like the other tech never worked there. The new technician tells me he can't figure out what's going on, but it seems like there is a clog in the hot water intake. I'm thinking, ok fix it, your work screwed it up. Nope - I'm told that either we'll have to replace the boiler entirely or we'll need to get the intake fixed at cost. They told me they would take the cost of the original work off of a new boiler. How nice! The technician tells me they will send me a proposal in the morning. I receive no proposal. I'm literally trying to give these people my money and cannot. Wouldn't you know, after this latest technician left, the pilot light wasn't turned back on and now will not turn on, so I'm sitting here without any hot water at all.
Rest assured AAARK, I will not be giving you my money, you don't have to worry about me continuing to try. You've convinced me that my tendency to assume the best or for some reason keep trying despite things getting worse every time someone comes to my home is the wrong approach. What a joke.
www.aaark.com
I never write bad reviews - in fact this is the first one I've ever written.
I reached out to AAARK because my realtor recommended them and they had decent reviews online. I cannot believe how seemingly incompetent this company is. Whenever their technicians come to my home, my issues get worse.
I first used them to replace my disposal and a few corroded pipes going into my hot water heater. Nothing was wrong with the hot water heater, it worked fine, it was just that the pipes looked somewhat corroded on the outside.
While that was happening, I was in contact with their HVAC specialists because the top floor of my home does not get any heat or AC. Initially, I was told, no problem we'll just upgrade your HVAC with a bigger unit. This happened right before COVID. This seems suspect to me, because the issue is that one vent in our house lets all the cool out and none of the others do. I contacted the HVAC person again after COVID had died down a bit, wondering could this possibly be a duct issue? A different HVAC specialist came by this time and looked around my whole house. This time, they said oh no your ductwork can't handle the upgraded HVAC, we'll need to put booster fans in. I think great, that sounds pretty reasonable. The tech then talks to the supervisor who informs him that despite this, in fact, my ductwork cannot handle the booster fans either and that the only course of action is to replace all the ductwork in my home. I'm slightly taken aback, but ask for a proposal and we can go from there. I receive no proposal. I contact the original HVAC guy again for a proposal. I receive no proposal. I'm literally trying to give these people my money and cannot.
Circling back to the plumbing work, I noticed that immediately after the pipes in the hot water heater were done, we had no hot water pressure. This was irritating, but the initial claim was that all their work was guaranteed up to a year after service. The work was done right before COVID started, so I again waited until COVID died down to restart this process. A new technician comes over because the old on was no longer with them and when I tell the new tech (who I think is a part owner in the company) he looks at me like the other tech never worked there. The new technician tells me he can't figure out what's going on, but it seems like there is a clog in the hot water intake. I'm thinking, ok fix it, your work screwed it up. Nope - I'm told that either we'll have to replace the boiler entirely or we'll need to get the intake fixed at cost. They told me they would take the cost of the original work off of a new boiler. How nice! The technician tells me they will send me a proposal in the morning. I receive no proposal. I'm literally trying to give these people my money and cannot. Wouldn't you know, after this latest technician left, the pilot light wasn't turned back on and now will not turn on, so I'm sitting here without any hot water at all.
Rest assured AAARK, I will not be giving you my money, you don't have to worry about me continuing to try. You've convinced me that my tendency to assume the best or for some reason keep trying despite things getting worse every time someone comes to my home is the wrong approach. What a joke.
5050 Fox St # A, Denver, CO 80216
Emergency Plumbers Denver LLC was a lifesaver when I had a burst pipe in my home. They were able to come out right away and quickly fix the issue. The plumber was friendly and explained everything in detail. Great service!
www.emergency-plumber-denver.com
800 Eudora St, Denver, CO 80220