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    Awesome playground
    Becky L.

    I'd heard of Brooks School Park, but only finally made it over here after casually checking for a park to enjoy dinner carryout breakfast with the family. What a gem!! Sinc we came early, on kind of an overcast morning, we had nearly the whole park to ourselves! We found plenty of parking, with a quick walk over the bridge to a couple big, beautiful playgrounds. We had our pick of picnic tables and benches so that we could position ourselves near where we wanted to play and keep our social distance from the one other family that was there and from the walking path traffic. There were convenient trash and recycling cans around, which was great. The kiddo loved the playground equipment. There were lots of fun slides and settings and obstacles to climb on, with various levels of difficulty, accessibility, and level of trill. Fun enough that we had to negotiate leaving with a promise to come back again. And we will!

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    Nicole S.

    Another great park in Fishers! You know this is a good park when one of your kids -- who is seeing the park for the first time, and hasn't even stepped out of the car yet -- is already asking to come back to the park to play tomorrow. Brooks School Park makes a very good first impression because of its huge playground, which you can see from any direction on either 116th Street or Brooks School Road. And holy cow, that playground. There's fun for everyone here. There are slides (of the twisty and tube and double variety), rock walls, bridges, musical instruments to play (yes indeed!), swings (including chair swings), ladders to climb, poles to slide down, places to hide during hide-and-seek games, stairs, turrets ... basically, this park has a very fun playground that will keep children entertained for a long time. And it's set up so that parents and caretakers can have a seat and basically see their children wherever they are on the playground without having to get up. Hooray for not moving! Hooray for slothfulness. Beyond the playground is a little creek and bridge, with a bunch of rocks, big and small, to climb on and throw into the water. Do your kids like to throw rocks into water? Then they will love this park. We could have seriously just spent all of our time at the creek throwing rocks into the water -- eff the park, dude. On the other side of the bridge is a bathroom; cross the bridge and you're at the playground. Bathroom, bridge, playground. Playground, bridge, bathroom. That's how it goes here. It kind of sucks that the bathroom is a bridge-crossing away from the playground, but what are you going to do. There's a walking path that encircles the park, with a large grassy, open field in the middle. Along the walking path is the occasional hopscotch game on the asphalt. Just off the playground is a bank of basketball courts. There is also a Little Free Library here! We didn't see any books that were worth taking, but I love Little Free Libraries, so I like that there is one here.

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    Chapman Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing - Chapman, The Man for all Seasons!

    Chapman Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing

    (54 reviews)

    With the freezing temperatures, we had a water line burst and flood our furnace. I called Chapman…read moreand they scheduled us for both repairs the same day. The furnace tech diagnosed the furnace as needing at least a new control board and couldn't be sure other parts weren't bad. The furnace was full of ice. Based on the price of the potential repairs, it made more sense to replace the furnace. The installers arrived first thing the next morning and we had heat around lunch time. Everyone from Chapman was clean, courteous and did great work. It wasn't cheap for any of this, but we feel that the prices were reasonable, especially since we were 100% done the very next day.

    My original review of Chapman was in 2018 and centered around my wonky but still operational…read morefurnace. This time around, I've gotten the chance to try out Chapman to address some electrical issues in the house. Truthfully, I wasn't aware that Chapman handled electrical. I'd begun having some significant electrical issues a couple weeks before Thanksgiving. I called another company that I'd used for a smaller project with good results. They came over and did some minor adjustments, however, they noted there were significant issues and planned to send me an estimate. They did let me know this "fix" was more like a band-aid and the significant work was inevitable. It was less than a day when the "band-aid" stopped working. I waited a bit anticipating their estimate, though also disappointed that they'd done such a weak fix. Finally, things got WAY worse. It was shortly before Thanksgiving and the situation was urgent. I left a message for Chapman anticipating that I was likely out of luck for the holiday weekend. My general sense was that was their plan, too. However, I think the rep (I believe her name was Hannah) heard the panic in my voice and I explained my situation. She arranged for a technician to visit the house the next day. This tech did agree that the issue was serious and warranted a few major repairs. He explained it well and explained my options. To be honest, I'm usually quite cheap. However, when he gave me two options I went with the more expensive option as I really wanted to make sure the fix was done properly. I was tired of band-aids. They used my initial service call as a down payment and the electrician, Rodney as I recall, scheduled it and made sure he would be the electrician for the project (NOTE: In reality, this ended up being a 2-3 person job). The only slight hiccup was that I'd been told they'd arrive at 8am. In reality, I called them at 10am and learned they were having trouble finding one needed part. That was fine, though I should have been called. Around 11:15, and somewhat surprisingly, they arrived and dug in. Seven hours later? They were done. I was particularly touched by a neat gesture - I'm a wheelchair user. In their estimate, the electrician had written that he'd be putting my new panel in at wheelchair height. This wasn't something I asked for particularly, however, it was a pretty cool gesture recognizing my needs. Rodney explained everything and was entirely work focused. He completed the work as promised and the cost was exactly as quoted. He explained a couple other concerns - including one that wouldn't be a Chapman issue, however, he explained how it could impact the electric. I've now had Chapman work on my furnace and my electric. Are they more expensive? Yeah, I'd say so. If you're looking for a budget electrician, Chapman probably isn't that. However, in all three visits the work has been done and done well. They've avoided band-aids and actually fixed issues. Their quotes have been accurate. The employees have been professional. With the exception of today's tardiness, the experiences have all been impeccable. Truthfully, I should have likely called Chapman first. While I may not call them for smaller issues, the truth is for me it's worth a bit more to get the work done right. The work is warrantied and I now have a system that should last for years and is also accessible. That other company? I still don't have their estimate. Chapman wins.

    Wyatt & Son’s Plumbing

    Wyatt & Son’s Plumbing

    (16 reviews)

    We have a 120 gal. water heater that we have rented from I&M and now AWHR since 1990. It started…read moreblowing air so we called AWHR and they tried to get several plumbers to come out and fix it but all their "first choice" plumbers were tied up so they finally called Wyatt & Sons, we have never heard of them but after they left our house I came to the conclusion that AWHR should have made Wyatt & Sons their first choice. Barry found the problem right away and explained that at least one of the elements was burnt out and he was not sure he could get another one. He drove several miles into Marion and went to several stores and found 2 new elements and was back to our house in about an hour and had everything repaired and working in a half hour. This young man did a great job and went beyond my expectations and I now have a new plumber to take care of any plumbing needs that I cannot do myself. Don Hill

    I interviewed five plumbing companies, including Wyatt & Son's Plumbing. When you choose a company…read moreto work for you, it should be no different than candidates interviewing for jobs. I treat each company that comes out with respect; we discuss the various aspects of the job and how the job will be performed. Ultimately, we end up in salary (project cost) discussions. COMMUNICATION Wyatt and Son's was incredibly impressive. I used the Yelp projects system, and communication was seamless. JOB REQUIREMENTS 1. Replace a Bradford 50g water heater (leaking from the top) 2. Replace a Kenmore water softener that was 15 years old. 3. Fix a 40' run of 2.5" kitchen sink pipe detached from the ceiling due to the strap cables, held in by nails, used by the original installers. It wasn't draining anymore and was full of gunk. TECHNICAL INTERACTIONS I'm an incredibly technical person and engineer. I research everything from plumbing, electrical, carpet, etc. I like to know how things are installed and how they work for the simple fact of educating myself to get the best use out of everything. Barry and his son answered every question, and I never felt disrespected. While Barry has an opinion on specific equipment, which people should have, he walked me through the "whys" of arriving at his conclusion. Barry's approach demonstrated his openness to educating others and learning himself. I appreciated our time. PRICE Wyatt & Son's Plumbing price is incredibly competitive. There are a couple of things I look at: 1. How much am I paying for parts? 2. How much am I paying for labor? Parts are a commodity. You can find every price for every item online. I'm not a fan of companies who mark up their prices. I have to pay sales tax on parts, and every dollar added is more money out of my pocket on taxes. FINAL DECISION The decision came down to Wyatt and Son's Plumbing and another company. Nothing is worse than telling a fantastic candidate/company they won't receive the job. I had no joy in sending the message to Barry, and still, as of writing this review, I'd have Barry out in a heartbeat to quote the next job; there will always be another. TO THE READER Wyatt & Son's Plumbing must be a part of your quoting process. Their professionalism is top-notch, their interactions and knowledge are excellent, and their pricing is incredibly competitive, way cheaper than the large companies. TO BARRY Thank you again for coming to the house and participating in the process. The final decision was incredibly difficult. I hope this review becomes a cornerstone of continuing to send business your way. Wyatt & Son's Plumbing should be a part of everyone's selection process. I'll be passing referrals your way as they come along.

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