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    God Father Plumbing & Drains

    4.0 (4 reviews)
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    Plumbing Express

    (413 reviews)

    Josh was professional, honest and personable. He diagnosed the problem and even after I had signed…read morea more expensive estimate, when he found the problem could be solved for less he let me know. Fast, efficient, and extremely knowledgeable. Highly recommended.

    TLDR: I would not hire this company. Not only am I very disappointed with the diagnosis process and…read morethe repair that did not address the issue that I called them for but also with the failure of their management to address my concerns. I called Plumbing Express to investigate and resolve a water leak in my kitchen ceiling. The leak was directly below my master bathroom toilet, which my sister and I had already narrowed down by tapping on the kitchen ceiling downstairs while listening upstairs, where the sound was clearly strongest near the master bathroom toilet. The technician briefly inspected both bathrooms but focused on my sister's bathroom on the opposite side of the house after noticing a damp sponge under the toilet tank. My sister explained the sponge was there because she sprays and cleans the toilet regularly, not because of a leak. The plumber then cut open the kitchen ceiling drywall, stated the leak was coming from the water supply line from my sister's toilet, and performed a complete toilet tank rebuild for $450. After the repair, he gave me a card for a company that performs restorations and recommended I call them to inspect for subfloor damage. When that restoration company arrived, they immediately stated there was no way the ceiling leak could have originated from the secondary bathroom because of the location and no evidence of water stains. They recommended another plumber and a leak detection company come out to find the leak before they performed any work. I contacted a second plumber, who agreed the leak was much more likely connected to the master bathroom toilet directly above the leak area. Finally, I hired a leak detection company, and they also confirmed the leak aligned with the master bathroom location, not the secondary bathroom Plumbing Express repaired. At this point, three separate professionals have stated the leak could not have originated from the bathroom Plumbing Express serviced. I paid $450 for a repair that did not address the actual problem I originally called about. In Response to Ty G: Your response is totally incorrect. I would not have called the second plumber and the leak detection company if your recommended restoration company had not told me that the leak was not identified. The pictures taken are of the secondary bathroom not the master as we discussed in our phone call. It is totally "disingenuous" for you to now state that the master toilet was the issue. This validates everything I thought about your company. Others beware!

    Ward Plumbing

    Ward Plumbing

    (12 reviews)

    I contacted Tom Ward Plumbing to assess a refrigerator issue. A plumber arrived, spent…read moreapproximately five minutes on site, pulled out the fridge, and told me I would need an appliance repair specialist instead. No diagnostic work or repair was performed. I was later invoiced $125 for this brief visit. I spoke directly with the owner, Tom Ward, and respectfully explained that I didn't believe the charge was fair considering the lack of service. I shared that I'd be open to alternatives, such as reducing the fee or applying it as a credit toward future work. He stated the $125 was a travel fee and that had he personally come out, I would have been charged $185. I explained that I chose his business because it came highly recommended by family. In response, he said he would like to speak with them to explain the situation. I told him that wouldn't be necessary, as I was the homeowner and the person who engaged the service. I reiterated that I respected his need to run a business, which is why I called to find a fair solution. However, he then told me I had five days to pay the invoice or he would place a lien on my house for $200. I found this response aggressive and unprofessional, especially after attempting to have a civil conversation.

    This team is very responsive and does a great job. My old…read morewater heater stopped heating well recently. I called Ward Plumbing late in the day and was given an appointment for the following day. They came out to verify the size, ordered a replacement and replaced it same day. I wasn't expecting it to be that easy. Less than 24 hours after my call I had a new hot water heater and a hot shower that night. This isn't the first time I've used Ward Plumbing and they've exceeded my expectations every time. They're quick, thorough and each employee I've worked with has been great.

    Plumb Doctor

    Plumb Doctor

    (200 reviews)

    I'm extremely happy with the work Plumb Doc did for us. I worked specifically with Brian, and he's…read moretruly a salt-of-the-earth kind of guy. I genuinely enjoyed and appreciated his support throughout the entire process. I originally contacted another company with higher online ratings, but they couldn't get anyone out the same day. I decided to give Plumb Doc a shot despite their slightly lower rating--and I'm really glad I did. The service I received was absolutely 5-star level. Brian came out quickly and accurately diagnosed the issue: a pin-sized hole in one of the PVC pipes underground in our front yard that feeds the house. We had noticed water running down the driveway and weren't sure if it was just runoff from recent rain or a broken pipe, especially since temperatures had been below freezing. Brian confirmed it was a leak by shutting off the water to the house and checking the meter--we were still using water. From there, Brian walked me through multiple options, ranging from a full pipe replacement to a targeted repair. I was dealing with family health issues at the time and needed the fastest, least disruptive solution so I could focus on being at the hospital. Brian really stepped up. He suggested bringing in a leak-detection specialist using sonar equipment to pinpoint the exact location. It added a few hundred dollars upfront but would save time, money, and yard damage in the long run. We went with that option, and it worked exactly as promised. That evening, a gas technician came out to mark the gas lines, the leak-detection team arrived the next morning, and Brian dug a very small area and replaced the damaged pipe on day two. He even worked past dark to finish the job. Plumb Doc handled everything--all scheduling, coordination, and follow-through. Brian personally made sure every vendor piece was handled correctly. A few days later, after the clay had settled, Brian came back to fill in the hole--even though we had already paid. He even offered to buy a bag of mulch to cover the area, which we declined since we planned to re-mulch anyway. The leak is fully fixed, no more water loss, and the price was completely reasonable. Throughout the process, Brian kept me informed via text, sent photos, and made sure I always knew what was happening. Beyond the technical skill, he's just a genuinely good guy--someone you'd grab a beer with. Too often, you talk to a company owner and then get sent a low-quality crew. That did not happen here. I couldn't be happier with the service and would absolutely recommend Plumb Doc to friends and family. A lot of people give 5 stars for just expected service, so I want to make it clear that this job exceeded my expectations and truly earned their 5 stars.

    Very knowledgeable plumber and very friendly. They got the job done. I would recommend but make…read moresure you ask for a good plumber. Not all of their plumbers are good at communication.

    True Plumbing

    True Plumbing

    (41 reviews)

    I've been very happy and satisfied with the level of professionalism and availability with the…read morecompany. From the moment I called them, they were able to come out the same day. I've used them a handful of times in a short period of time to address some items at one of my homes. They give you a 4 hour window of when a technician will be able to come. They updated my newly purchased homes kitchen sink pipes to an S Trap and also brought my water heaters thermal expansion tank up to code. When the technician has entered the house, they wear the shoe coverings. I really appreciate that. I've mostly worked with Gary who was very awesome and also Matt. If you pay with cash/check you can get a 2% off.

    Our water heater stopped working and I had to call True Plumbing again. Hunter came out the very…read moresame day and said we had water around the bottom where the pilot light is. When we replaced it, the new one was placed directly on the basement floor with no pan or anything around it or under it. Our basement has never flooded before (in 25 years) but it looks like some water may have come in near the new water heater. I don't know why else there would be water inside the water heater at the bottom. Hunter said they can no longer honor the warranty for the water heater because of this. It seems like it should have been raised off the ground at least a couple of inches when it was installed or had a pan of some sort to protect the bottom of the water heater. But I'm not an expert on water heater installation so what do I know? Hunter got the water out with paper towels and relit the pilot light. Hooray! Hunter saved the day. I think he may have changed the setting back down to its lowest because we are running out of hot water very quickly when showering. Hopefully that's all that has been done. We keep forgetting to check it until we're freezing in the shower :)

    God Father Plumbing & Drains - plumbing - Updated May 2026

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