Best Toilet Repair in Seattle WA
Elijah was very friendly and informative. He did a great job replacing our shower trim pieces and faucet cartridge. Nice and easy process! I like how communicative the company is and how they also send a photo of the tech responding to your service call ahead of time so you know who to expect.
www.2sonsplumbing.com
5470 Shilshole Ave NW #301, Seattle, WA 98107
We received excellent service from Eco Electric.Each member of the office staff and crew was knowledgeable, courteous and professional. There were unexpected complications with an electrical panel replacement and those were dealt with expertly. Angel was responsive to our concerns about a multiple light fixture install. He asked questions, listened carefully, was patient, and went the extra mile to make sure we were happy with every step of the process.We highly recommend Eco Electric and Plumbing.
www.ecoserviceswa.com
126 S Spokane St, Seattle, WA 98134
I contacted them for door bell fix. Kei cam in and helped diagnose the issue. Even though he was not able to perform the real fix, but he gave me useful suggestions. And later on, he helped me fix a few issues regarding dryer and light. Also with follow-up communication with them, they were very responsive, and kindly answered all my questions.
fixer.com
Seattle, WA
My side sewer line, the 4 concrete pipe under my front yard, was cracked and had root intrusion. I got quote from three contractors and Seatown's quote seems to be the most transparent and provide the best value, so I went with them. They did a spot repair at the cracking point, and replaced that section of concrete pipe with PVC pipe. They also recommended lining the entire side sewer under my front yard, which I did. The entire project originally was estimated to cost about 12k, including 3.8k for spot repair, 640 for permit, 500 for lining set up and 6.7k for 45ft of lining. After they began the work, they realized Shoreline requires the lining to terminate at the ROW, as the city is responsible for the pipe after the stud. So the actual lining distance is reduced from 45' to 15'. At first Seatown said they still needed to charge me 30' b/c this was their minimum starting price, but then the great project coordinator agreed to charge me just for the 15' they did. So the entire project costed me a little bit less than 8k. What I appreciate the most about Seatown is their transparency in communication and pricing. They sent me scope footage inside the pipe after each repair. They are not the cheapest, but that transparency means a lot. I was also told the reviews will affect the team members' bonus. This kind of rewarding system helps to ensure a quality service.Estimator: Blake NoackProject coordinator: Phlisha RandallUnderground team: Stephen FryLining technician: George Lopez
www.seatownservices.com
4200 78th St SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275
just talked to these guys. they wanted $79 just to show up. I asked if it would then go towards the job. Nope! I don't even know them or the price, why would I just give them $79? Hey said, dude it costs $100 for a piece of plywood. obviously we are not a good fit. good bye.
www.outtoday.com
1900 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA 98134