Best Drain Cleaning Services in Durham NC
Corey is fantastic. Timely, friendly, and always quick and accurate in his work. Plumbing is expensive but this company provides service well worth the cost.
102 Ashe St, Carrboro, NC 27510
I've had them help two times now, each with multiple issues. I consider them knowledge, fair, reasonably priced, and willing to show me things I can do myself in the future.
Durham, NC
Alfredo from after hours plumbing came out and gave me an estimate on replacing my outside spigots. I got the estimate back quickly. He and his partner came out and did the job they were friendly efficient. I was very happy with all the work. I will definitely use this company again.
Durham, NC
I have nothing but praises for my experience. I was given a window of 8:00am to 11:00am. Edwin and (I forgot his associate's name) showed on time. They were friendly, professional, warm and patient with me. They worked efficiently and were respectful of my home. This is completely contrary to the service I received from a competitor. He showed late, did not cover his work boots, tried to bully me into additional work and was extremely very unprofessional. The competitor, Happy Home, wanted to charge me $525.00. Pure-Line's cost was $236.00.
4611 Hillsborough Rd building 200, Durham, NC 27705
**CUSTOMER ADVISORY**
If you're considering hiring Full Stack Plumbing, a word of advice: DO NOT sign their Acknowledgement Paragraph or their Waiver of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement!
If my experience is their standard practice, you'll be presented with those forms on an iPad for signature, after the work is done and with no advance time to read the documents or determine whether the work actually was satisfactorily completed. For most plumbing work, and particularly work on a sewer line (as in my situation), there's no way to know at that moment whether the work was properly and satisfactorily completed. Until there's been a chance to use the plumbing, any unresolved problems will be undiscovered.
The Waiver of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement is particularly overreaching. It purports to be a waiver of ALL claims against Full Stack and its employees for ANY damage, loss or injury caused by ANYTHING they did, including as a result of their gross negligence. It also says it's a waiver of the right to bring any claim or lawsuit or seek any damages for any loss caused by Full Stack. So, according to their form, they could act in a grossly negligent manner, or intentionally cause damage, and they'd claim they're not responsible. I've dealt with a lot of contractors and contractor waivers over the years, and this is the most overreaching form I've seen.
If you're dissatisfied with Full Stack's work (as I was), and later try to reach a settlement, they'll point to their documents and say they have no obligation to resolve the situation. When you tell them you'll dispute a charge with your credit card company (a consumer's right under federal credit policies), they'll threaten to sue you. Apparently, their waiver of the right to bring legal claims only goes one way.
Full Stack came twice to clear a root ball in our main sewer line using hydrojetting equipment (they said their root cutting equipment was broken), but failed to eliminate the roots (see photos below). After their first visit, they failed to properly re-connect a sewer cleanout, resulting in a sewage spill in the forest. They charged an exorbitant amount for those two visits, without providing any estimate in advance, just a total presented at the end (their explanation for the high charge was that hydrojetting equipmenet is expensive). I then called Roto-Rooter, which was able to quickly remove the roots from the sewer line, and its bill was 1/3 the amount Full Stack charged.
There are plenty of plumbing options to choose from. If you decide to hire Full Stack, don't sign their overreaching and questionable documents!
If you're considering hiring Full Stack Plumbing, a word of advice: DO NOT sign their Acknowledgement Paragraph or their Waiver of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement!
If my experience is their standard practice, you'll be presented with those forms on an iPad for signature, after the work is done and with no advance time to read the documents or determine whether the work actually was satisfactorily completed. For most plumbing work, and particularly work on a sewer line (as in my situation), there's no way to know at that moment whether the work was properly and satisfactorily completed. Until there's been a chance to use the plumbing, any unresolved problems will be undiscovered.
The Waiver of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement is particularly overreaching. It purports to be a waiver of ALL claims against Full Stack and its employees for ANY damage, loss or injury caused by ANYTHING they did, including as a result of their gross negligence. It also says it's a waiver of the right to bring any claim or lawsuit or seek any damages for any loss caused by Full Stack. So, according to their form, they could act in a grossly negligent manner, or intentionally cause damage, and they'd claim they're not responsible. I've dealt with a lot of contractors and contractor waivers over the years, and this is the most overreaching form I've seen.
If you're dissatisfied with Full Stack's work (as I was), and later try to reach a settlement, they'll point to their documents and say they have no obligation to resolve the situation. When you tell them you'll dispute a charge with your credit card company (a consumer's right under federal credit policies), they'll threaten to sue you. Apparently, their waiver of the right to bring legal claims only goes one way.
Full Stack came twice to clear a root ball in our main sewer line using hydrojetting equipment (they said their root cutting equipment was broken), but failed to eliminate the roots (see photos below). After their first visit, they failed to properly re-connect a sewer cleanout, resulting in a sewage spill in the forest. They charged an exorbitant amount for those two visits, without providing any estimate in advance, just a total presented at the end (their explanation for the high charge was that hydrojetting equipmenet is expensive). I then called Roto-Rooter, which was able to quickly remove the roots from the sewer line, and its bill was 1/3 the amount Full Stack charged.
There are plenty of plumbing options to choose from. If you decide to hire Full Stack, don't sign their overreaching and questionable documents!
8 White Oak Trail, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Kenny is personal and professional. His work was exceptional and he plumbed a new line for house filters that will make it easy for me to maintain clean well water.
Durham, NC
Based on my experience with them, don't go with these folks unless you want to pay $ 100 more than other plumbers would charge. I am not one to leave negative reviews, but my experience with Bull City Plumbing was so disappointing that I had to leave a note of warning for future customers. I am a real customer, and had them come out to fix a leak under my kitchen sink on June 8, 2018. Here is the good: they are very responsive on YELP, and actually came when they said they would. And they did the job. And that's where the bad--or I should say exorbitantly costly--start. They put in a 99$ garbage disposal under my sink (i checked the price). They arrived at my house at 9:20 or so, ran to a store to pick it up, came back, installed it, and were out by 10:15. In other words, including the driving to the store to get the item time, they spent less than an hour in my house. The bill was for $ 360.13. Ouch. I got suspicious that it was not itemized, but as a whole item. So I called them, and asked for a clarification since most plumbers charge 100-150 per hour. In other words, the total should have been $250 (which I would have gladly paid). Here was where the difficulty started. The owner (Tray, who had been very charming and funny until then) started referring me to their secretary who answers the phone. She told me to get quotes from other people. I got quotes from two other people who also had five stars on YELP, and it was $ 140 for installing and $150 for installing. I reported it back to them, and they still refused to adjust the price. The secretary actually told me that I was paying for their office, the secretary, insurance, etc. I have been a home owner for 20 years, and have had lots of experiences with plumbers, but this was really disappointing. I gave them lots of chances to do right, but they refused. I think what is particularly disappointing is that I really liked to recommend them for their work, but I think their greedy and frankly unreasonable prices are something that customers should be on guard about. Sadly, avoid unless you want to pay $100 more than you should.
403 Morris St, Durham, NC 27701
So happy to find a plumber who is responsive, respectful, fair, honest and does great work. Thank you Brian for a new hot water heater and whole house shut off valve. And thank you most of all for calling me back on a Saturday. Such a pleasure doing business with you.
1304 Grappenhall Dr, Apex, NC 27502
We recently completed 2 bathroom renovations with CDK (every fixture in both bathrooms had to be moved). Dan and Don were wonderful to work with! Price was fair, they were always on time and communicative, kind and never acted bothered by all my questions (and I had plenty). Would absolutely recommend using them!!
Durham, NC
Justin assessed the situation and we agreed on one of several options. He proceeded to replace and repair the issues in a professional and positive manner. It is a pleasure to deal with someone who takes pride in their work. I will definitely be calling on Blanton’s in the future as problems occur and be requesting Justin.Thanks,Stephen UChapel Hill
8810 Westgate Park Dr Suite 110, Raleigh, NC 27617
They were great, it's never a fun time when you need a plumber, but you'll certainly be glad they came.
805 Sunnybrook Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610
Bought an old house that needed a ton of repairs - sinks installed, showers switched out, etc etc. Basically everything and anything plumbing related was needed. Ethan with Joseph Rose responded quickly, gave us a free estimate, and his pricing was also the best from the quotes we got. He was able to start within 2 weeks. Organized, efficient, professional and honest. Can't really ask for anything more. I also felt very safe with home alone as a woman which is important. Great service - would hire again.
Durham, NC
Great experience with Streamline for installing four recessed lights in our dining room and fixing a light switch that wasn't working correctly. Both the office/scheduling person (Amber) and our technician (Jerry) were polite, responsive, and very easy to work with. The end product looks great and works perfectly. The price was clear from the start and while not the cheapest quote we got - not the most expensive either. We'd happily have them do future work at our house and will recommend them to others.
6521 Mt Herman Rd, Raleigh, NC 27617
We are in the process of a bathroom remodel and Axis plumbing was referred to us.We had to have our hot water heater replaced immediately and Joe and his crew were there on a timely manner, short notice. They are hard working, personable, and reasonable. I highly recommend them for any plumbing needs. Can’t say enough about them and would use them again! Steve and Cindy Smith
Durham, NC
This company is very service and customer oriented. I had a problem with my shower draining properly. Technician Dalton came out and resolved the issue. Very professional and cordial. I will certainly use them again.
3917 N Duke St, Durham, NC 27704
Great service! My 9 year old HVAC failed due to a bad capacitor, but the unit was under full warranty. I got service really fast. The technciate had the right part when he showed up and minutes later the AC was up and running!
5200 Old Chapel Hill Rd, Durham, NC 27707