Best Pipe Installation in Seattle WA
We live in an old house and Dave has helped us out a few times now. I don’t know a lot about plumbing but it’s easy enough to tell good work when you see it and Dave‘a work is definitely good. Their shop provides a level of quality, professionalism, and overall organization that you will make life a lot easier when you need to call a plumber in.
www.2sonsplumbing.com
5470 Shilshole Ave NW #301, Seattle, WA 98107
Angel and the crew showed up on time and were all business. Job was done completely and all issues resolved within minutes of finding them. I would recommend them.
www.ecoserviceswa.com
126 S Spokane St, Seattle, WA 98134
Excellent electrical Contractor I had them work on my shop and add a new service. Well priced and very good communication. Economy Wiring is worth it and I will recommend them to others.
www.economywiring.com
633 SW 148th St, Seattle, WA 98166
Kei and Isaiah arrived on-time and were very transparent about the entire process. Their work was high quality, correctly diagnosed the issue and the issue was fixed with no further concerns. Highly recommended!
fixer.com
Seattle, WA
Good communication about service visit - they needed to reschedule with technicians out, but were very responsive. Knowledgeable technician gave patient explanations about my system and helped me make informed decisions. UPDATE after using them for plumbing: I would not recommend them if you are interested in a timely repair or a reasonably priced one, however the work was competent and the workers courteous. I had installed some copper plumbing and was unable to get some minor weeping at threaded parts to stop, then one fitting had a pinhole leak and I was unable to redo my work due to my dayjob, time constraints and an injury. I called SeaTown and asked for information on minimum prices and they won't provide that over the phone. The technician has to see it and give you a bid then you can decline service if it is too much. Since I knew what the required parts were and could estimate how much time it would take a professional, I thought I had a pretty good idea of how much it would cost. Unfortunately I could not/did not secure a back up bid as I had worked with SeaTown before and been satisfied with my HVAC repair job on my air conditioner. I was expecting a $400 job, but figured it would be more (because it always is). They missed the first appointment which was before the tenant was to move in which put me in the position of inconveniencing the tenant (yes they let me know an hour ahead). They spent 30 minutes working up a bid - I have no idea what could have taken that long, but it may have been training. The bid came in at $1476! I did not want to inconvenience the tenant with declining, having them out a washer/dryer and trying to find someone else to come in later so I accepted it even though I was almost apoplectic at the cost - knowing that the required parts cost me less than $40 when I bought them at Home Depot. They explained that they had to replace much more than the pinhole fitting because if they touch it it is warranteed (though I can find no evidence of this guarantee on the paperwork they sent me). It then took them another 2.5 hours (there were two of them) to complete the job. In the end, all looks to be in order except then I had to call the company to get the invoice and to see that they charged me 1 hour just to do the diagnostic ($148) - something the first person on the phone might have answered when I asked her directly, but she declined. Anyway, this is how they conduct business and you can take it or leave it, but I will go elsewhere in future.
www.seatownservices.com
4200 78th St SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275
Zach is always looking for the most reasonably priced solution for your electrical needs. A Seattle resident for many years, I highly recommend his work.
towneph.com
1217 S Sullivan St, Seattle, WA 98108