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    Ramblewood Plumbing

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    6 months ago

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    Mary H.

    Thank you Alan!

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    8 months ago

    Steve did an excellent job diagnosing and changing out my toilet. He was very accommodating.

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    11 months ago

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    Mary H.

    He’s the best! Thank you Laurie !

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    Mr. Rooter Plumbing of St. Louis

    (75 reviews)

    We have use this service a couple times booth were emergency situations. Our was great they were…read moreable to send someone same day and pretty quickly. The prices are OK and they have coupons to use online to help with the cost. The receptionist is always nice and the tech is helpful and informative. Will use again as needed.

    First off, this is the same business as Kirkwood Plumbing. They operate under both names, but…read moreconfirmed to me that they were the same business, when I asked. I have a sewer clogging, where the sewer water backs up into the basement. I had a team of theirs here at my house. They came to run a camera in the line and also rotor it out if that was the issue. As they ran the camera, they told me the sewer line went to the alley. I told them that to my knowledge, it went to the street side, not the alley. I also told them that I know that there had been formerly a second house on this lot, but that it was demolished before I bought the place. I said that there was a "dead arm" of the sewer ending in the spot where the former building had been, but no longer active. The technicians said "no, your sewer line only goes to the alley, there is no line going to the front, to the main street. They then proceeded to rotor that old sewer line, which they said is longer than the 80 feet of cable they had available. And according to them, the sewer line was longer than that. They said that the blockage had to be further away, and with the 80 foot cable, they could not reach there. So, is there a rule that a sewer line can't be longer than 80 feet? I've never heard of that! Basically, they charged me 587 $ for camera work on a dead arm, no longer in service sewer line that they found. They also denied that I had an active line going out to the front of the house where the MSD sewer line goes. They did not solve my problem, but wanted to get paid anyway. I did pay them. They then told me that for 18,000 Dollars!!!!! they would like to come back and "fix" my non-existing sewer line issue. Today, I had MSD here at my home. They found where my sewer line enters the main MSD sewer line out on Bates street. They poured dye into two lines of my sewer: one access point in the front of my house, and one access point in the back of the house, from the basement stairwell. Result: YES, I have active sewer lines going from my house to the street. They let me see it for myself on the monitor in their truck! So Mr. Rooter did not do any efficient job for me, but they took the payment of 587.00 bucks for nothing, just wasting my time along the way. And 18,000 $ as in eighteen thousand dollars!!! for coming back and "finding" my sewer line or rather putting one into my house???? What should I call that???? You tell me!

    Ramblewood Plumbing - plumbing - Updated August 2026

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