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    5 months ago

    very responsive and did great work. he put in a while home water filtration system and made us happy we chose him for the service

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    Super Flush Plumbing - Ground movement caused this drain pipe break in Irving

    Super Flush Plumbing

    (2 reviews)

    We were in the process of selling our house in June 2025. The buyers ordered a plumbing inspection…read morethrough their own contractor, and a sewer line leak was found underneath our hallway bathroom. We also needed some repairs to our water heater, as well as replacing the water shutoff valves in the laundry room. We got three bids from different plumbers, and Super Flush Plumbing came in at the best price. The house was vacant, so any work performed had to be done without any supervision. The plumber, Hershel and his excavation crew, came out and dug an 8 foot tunnel underneath our house to reach the reported leak. After the pipe was repaired, he conducted further testing to see if the leak was fixed. All of a sudden it became "multiple leaks" that were found in the same bathroom, as well as a potential leak under our laundry room on the opposite side of the house. It started as a $5,300 sewer line repair--then they added on a $705 charge for (according to their invoice) "having to chip through a beam in order to make repair." Then it became an extra $150 charge to "replace angle stop at hall bath toilet." Then it became an extra $2,983 to fix one of the other "leaks" that were found in the bathroom. THEN, it became an extra $1,338 to replace the p-trap under our bathtub which was also "leaking." But wait, there's more! An additional charge of $783.91 to "replace waste and overflow with a/c condensate on hall bath tub." What started as a $5,300 sewer line repair turned into $11,260 in leak repairs. Combined with the water heater repairs and shutoff valve replacements in the laundry room, we had now spent a total of over $13,000. The buyers, who are already under contract, need every leak fixed before closing on the house. The plumber then conducts further testing on the rest of the house. Sure enough, he confirms there is indeed a leak underneath our laundry room. In order to reach the leak, we can pay a couple thousand dollars to dig another tunnel under the house--OR, we can with the much "cheaper" option and let him jackhammer a hole in our dining room floor for another $3,200. He then tells me he's "pretty sure" we have a potable water leak at our water meter, as the box is constantly filling up with water. This was officially the nail-in-the-coffin and were ready to move on and find another plumber. Meanwhile, work has yet to be completed on the previous bathroom repairs--Hershel needed to backfill the concrete that was dug out of our bathroom floor during the repair process. The 8-foot tunnel that was dug under the house also needed to be backfilled. At the beginning of this whole saga, we had paid Super Flush about 50% up front before work could begin. Hershel informs me that they are requiring the full payment to be submitted before they can backfill the tunnel and concrete. I informed him that I've never had a contractor or vendor EVER require full payment before work was completed. He then tells me he needs to "ensure that we get paid. We have to pay these guys to put all the dirt back." Uh, we've already paid you several thousand in work...you're telling me you don't have the reserve funds to pay the dirt crew? He then says "We are a reputable company and that is not how we work." He agrees to finish the work and we pay him what's due. We decided to hire a master plumber, with 30+years experience, to come out and perform another leak test. His report showed that there was NO LEAK found under the laundry room and NO LEAK at our water meter--it was just groundwater filling up the box. A few days later, we hired a sprinkler system company to replace the double-check valve (which we knew we've been needing for a while), and they also confirmed there is no leak at our water meter. Ultimately, my wife and I should have trusted our gut a lot sooner and recognized we were getting screwed. We're not handy with repair work, so we just trusted what Super Flush told us was needed. I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt, but it ended up costing my family several thousand dollars that were "flushed" away.

    very reasonably priced. arrived on time. very friendly and personable. great service. uses an app…read moreso you are aware of every step of the job. you can even track his location to know when he will arrive. I will definitely call again for my plumbing needs.

    Joe Dorety Plumbing

    Joe Dorety Plumbing

    (4 reviews)

    I called Joe Dorety out last night because my house was flooding a bit. My wife was home alone…read morewhile i was in dallas, and the way she described it, it seemed like the supply line for the toilet had blown. Turned out it was coming up from the drain. I didn't know this, but prior to my arrival, he made a comment about my wife being a blonde, implying she was dumb because she didn't know how to reset the breaker for the septic system. Had i known this i would have kicked him out of my house the moment i arrived. He took me outside and showed me the tripped breaker for the septic, declared that the septic system was broken, and advised me to contact our septic company because the overflow pump wasn't working Septic guys came out this morning. The tank levels were low, the breaker Joe had flipped was for the aerator, not the overflow pump, and the stoppage is actually not the septic system, but between the guest bathroom and the outlet. The aerator simply had a bit of debris on the end, and that causes the device to flip off. It's working fine now So, to recap. I paid 170 bucks for someone to come out, insult my wife, declare that my problem was septic when it wasn't, and leave. I have another plumber uncloging our pipes between the outlet and the guest bathroom now. I don't mind when people make a diagnostic error all that much, but to do that and insult my family is unprofessional. Both he and I are fortunate that i didn't know about this comment when he was still in my house.

    Joe always does a great job for us. Used him for years. First rate gentleman! Good prices.read more

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