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www.ferrer-ms.com
2801 Fortune Cir E Suite F, Indianapolis, IN 46241
Very professional and fast.
www.markmillerbackflow.com
249 Byrkit St, Indianapolis, IN 46217
Professional and reasonable in price!!! Highly recommend!
thompsonplumbingservices.com
Indianapolis, IN
Simple n honest reliable n competent
1101 N Kealing Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Prime Plumbing & Drains is the best. I contacted with what I thought was a small problem, but soon became much bigger...They were responsive to my needs and fixed the situation immediately. I have worked with many service companies and Prime Plumbing & Drains is by far superior to the others I have used. I highly recommend this company!!!
primeplumbingdrains.com
12586 Wolf Run Rd, Noblesville, IN 46060
My husband and I are in the middle of purchasing a home and Max Haas was chosen by the seller (and paid by the seller - not us) to complete a full inspection on their septic system. The inspector (name has been removed) reported that the septic tank was in good condition (evaluated by probe), the distribution box was in good condition, and the finger system as well. They reported that all of the fingers were ranging between 2-2.5 feet in depth, with only one at 3 feet.
After calling every septic company in the Indianapolis area, I was able to determine that Max Haas is the only septic company in Indianapolis that does not believe in septic dye tests. I spoke with over 10 reputable companies that all rely on this as a major component of determining if a septic system has failed.
After having another very reliable company come out to inspect the septic system for another option, we were able to determine that Max Haas reported incorrectly on all of their findings.
1) The septic tank is not in good condition. In fact, it did not have a baffle installed. Max Haas did not even report this.
2) The fingers range between 3 and 5 feet deep. This tells me that Max Haas did not even actually check the entire finger system as the inspector reported very differently on the depths of the fingers/laterals.
3) There was no disturbance around the distribution box. When I spoke to Max Haas over the phone, they assured me that the D-Box is the heart of the septic system and this told them everything they needed to know. When we found the D-Box during the 2nd inspection, there was absolutely no disturbance in the area to the grass or dirt. Please tell me how you can inspect a D-Box without disturbing anything around it? For those of you who don't know, this is underground.
4) If every reputable company in the Indianapolis area relies on dye tests, Max Haas should do. This is an industry standard and should be treated with professionalism. The dye test was able to tell us that there was a drain in which the dye and sewage was leaking from and going into a nearby creek. We tested all of the drains on the home and found that when we put water into two of them (we waited for each to drain in full before moving onto the next), and sure enough, the dye and some sewage came out of the drains. These drains were buried and somehow (intentionally or unintentionally) went over the finger system, causing the sewage to connect to the drain and leak into the creek.
It sounds to me like Max Haas gets great reviews on pumping systems, but they really did not perform at all for an inspection. They charged the seller $300 for a faulty inspection, assured all of us repeated times they were confident in their evaluation of the system (they reported it was in good, working condition). Yet the home has sewage leaking into a creek that connects to a major lake in the nearby area.
After calling every septic company in the Indianapolis area, I was able to determine that Max Haas is the only septic company in Indianapolis that does not believe in septic dye tests. I spoke with over 10 reputable companies that all rely on this as a major component of determining if a septic system has failed.
After having another very reliable company come out to inspect the septic system for another option, we were able to determine that Max Haas reported incorrectly on all of their findings.
1) The septic tank is not in good condition. In fact, it did not have a baffle installed. Max Haas did not even report this.
2) The fingers range between 3 and 5 feet deep. This tells me that Max Haas did not even actually check the entire finger system as the inspector reported very differently on the depths of the fingers/laterals.
3) There was no disturbance around the distribution box. When I spoke to Max Haas over the phone, they assured me that the D-Box is the heart of the septic system and this told them everything they needed to know. When we found the D-Box during the 2nd inspection, there was absolutely no disturbance in the area to the grass or dirt. Please tell me how you can inspect a D-Box without disturbing anything around it? For those of you who don't know, this is underground.
4) If every reputable company in the Indianapolis area relies on dye tests, Max Haas should do. This is an industry standard and should be treated with professionalism. The dye test was able to tell us that there was a drain in which the dye and sewage was leaking from and going into a nearby creek. We tested all of the drains on the home and found that when we put water into two of them (we waited for each to drain in full before moving onto the next), and sure enough, the dye and some sewage came out of the drains. These drains were buried and somehow (intentionally or unintentionally) went over the finger system, causing the sewage to connect to the drain and leak into the creek.
It sounds to me like Max Haas gets great reviews on pumping systems, but they really did not perform at all for an inspection. They charged the seller $300 for a faulty inspection, assured all of us repeated times they were confident in their evaluation of the system (they reported it was in good, working condition). Yet the home has sewage leaking into a creek that connects to a major lake in the nearby area.
7514 E 39th St, Indianapolis, IN 46226
The Goddard School in Greenwood has been using Indy Jones Plumbing ever since Bob Jones started the company. Being an owner of a small business I understand importance of reliable vendors, companies you can trust and know that work is going to be done on-time. Indy Jones Plumbing is one of that companies you can depend on. Bob Jones is one of those people you can trust and know that he will always stay behind his work.
indyjonesplumbing.com
633 Savannah Dr, Greenwood, IN 46142
Our pipes burst and other companies weren't able to come for 4+ days. Hood came out the next day and fixed it. He also offered suggestions to prevent it in the future. He was kind and took the time to explain everything. Very reasonably priced as well, especially considering it was an emergency call around the holidays!
425 Shiloh Creek Way, Indianapolis, IN 46234
They saved me a LOT of $$. I called them after a chain repair company told me I needed a new unit for over $6,000. Harley came by and replaced a $15 part + $75 labor and I have heat again!! THANK YOU!!!
W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN 46214
Had a huge water bill so I called to have leak detection service. They were fast and courteous. Didn’t find a cause showed me confirmation that nothing was leaking. They were very professional
worksplumbing.com
413 Southgate Ave, Daly City, CA 94015
FYI: No parts sales to general public.
mrplumberindy.com
1033 3rd Ave SW Suite 205, Carmel, IN 46032
Couldn't get someone to show up. I don't understand.
www.wilsonwatersewerincindianapolis.com
3015 S Harding St, Indianapolis, IN 46217
Knuth LLC is a great HVAC business
www.indianaplumbinganddrain.com
500 Polk St, Greenwood, IN 46143
Unfortunate know one ever showed up or responded to my call backs.
bestgeistplumbing.com
Indianapolis, IN
1720 E 38th St 1st floor, Indianapolis, IN 46218