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    MacDonald Plumbing & Heating

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    12 years ago

    Very good plumbers. They've fixed an assortment of issues I've had over the years. Courteous and always on time.

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    Rodenhiser

    Rodenhiser

    (229 reviews)

    They saved the day!…read more We had a new dishwasher installed by a local appliance company and when the installers left we were worse off than before they installed the new dishwasher. The appliance company left us with an actively leaking water line and a broken discharge line into our sink. I called Rodenhiser the next morning at 7:30 and was greeted by a great lady. Rodenhiser had someone at our house within 3 hrs. They explained the issues and cost, we agreed, and they fixed everything. All set by 1:00 in the afternoon. We have used these folks 2 other times - all very good experiences. Not the low cost provider but totally worth it!

    We hired Rodenhiser about a decade ago to install a forced-air HVAC system; at the time, our home…read morehad radiant heat. The experience during installation was extremely negative. Midway through the job, we had a major dispute because the original plan stated that the system would not take up as much garage space as it ultimately did. When we raised the issue, they threatened to stop the job, walk away, and leave it unfinished. They left the site and did not return until we went to their office to speak directly with a manager. By that point, there was nothing they could do to fix the situation. They essentially told us it was up to us whether to continue with them or hire someone else to take over the work. Their attitude changed completely once we had paid the deposit and the job had started--they were rude, dismissive, and acted as if they no longer cared, assuming we were stuck. We chose to let them finish simply so we would never have to deal with them again. A couple of years later, while installing recessed lighting, we discovered that portions of the ductwork had never been properly sealed at the joints. Many joints were loosely connected and incorrectly taped, and one joint had come completely apart, allowing air to pour through. Properly sealed ductwork is critical for efficiency, yet it was clear the system had been installed with little attention to detail or performance. We did not contact Rodenhiser to complain, as it would have been a waste of time and energy. Any future issues would be handled by another company; their labor warranty is meaningless if it requires dealing with them again. About a decade later, in December 2025, we upgraded to a heat pump installed by a different company. The contrast was striking. The new company communicated clearly, worked carefully, and followed proper procedures. They posted the permit on site and coordinated town inspections for both the electrical work and the system installation. This made me realize that I did not recall seeing a permit or inspectors when Rodenhiser performed the original forced-air installation. I checked with the town and confirmed that Rodenhiser never pulled a permit for the conversion from radiant heat to a forced-air system--a permit that is mandatory for this type of work. This discovery raises serious concerns and further reinforces why this company should not be trusted to work in people's homes. Anyone considering hiring them should take a close look at their reviews and ratings. If someone reads those reviews and still chooses to hire them, they should be prepared for serious problems. I only wish we had done more research before hiring them ten years ago. Since then, I felt disgusted every time seeing their van on the road with their business name remind me of rodent short for rodenhiser. And every time I saw their van parked outside someone's house, I felt sorry for the person in that house.

    MacDonald Plumbing & Heating - plumbing - Updated May 2026

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