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    3.4 (5 reviews)

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    E&M Plumbing

    E&M Plumbing

    4.0
    (8 reviews)

    I strongly recommend avoiding this company…read more We initially hired them to repair a plumbing leak. The repair was not done correctly, and the joint continued to leak. Although they stated their work was covered by a one-year warranty, when we called them back they simply attempted to smear additional PVC glue around the existing joint, which is not a proper repair and obviously did not solve the problem. After contacting them again, they returned and said a more extensive repair was required. At approximately 8:45 AM we were told the additional work would cost $200, which we approved. By the time they left around 3:30 PM, we were presented with a bill that was $700 more than the amount we approved, along with another hole cut into a different wall. They also performed work on our upstairs toilet that we never authorized. Unfortunately I had to leave partway through the day, but my girlfriend was home the entire time. Before I left after lunch, they told us everything was going well and that they were almost finished. At no point during the day did they contact us to approve additional work or inform us that the cost had increased dramatically. At best, this reflects a complete lack of transparency. At worst, it feels intentionally misleading and the stereotypical taking advantage of a woman. We were quoted one price in the morning, reassured midday that the job was nearly complete, and then presented with a significantly higher bill and additional work that was never discussed or approved. It was also troubling that these decisions were made without making any effort whatsoever to communicate the changes or obtain approval before proceeding. Between the failed initial repair, the improper "warranty fix," the lack of transparency, and the unauthorized work and charges, the experience was both costly and infuriating. I strongly encourage others to look for a plumbing company that operates with greater honesty and professionalism.

    Brett did an excellent job when we had an issue with our sump pump. He was friendly, timely, and…read moreknowledgeable. We will use E&M for any plumbing need, from here on :)

    FS Plumbing

    FS Plumbing

    4.6
    (38 reviews)

    The gentleman I talked to was very pleasant and very helpful and when he found out that the problem…read morewe were having was with a commercial toilet list that had just been installed he was saying that's not the type of work that he does and he gave me a recommendation to somebody and he was very helpful and I would recommend calling him and at least checking out his service.

    I could have died from carbon monoxide poisoning. I hired Frank, he never told me his last name, to…read morerepair two bathroom drain pipes that shared one wall in early March 2026. I asked him if I would need a work permit pulled for these repairs and he said "no". I thought F.S. Plumbing was a licensed plumbing company. I later found out it is not a licensed plumbing company. I also found out from both St. Louis County and St. Charles County that a permit would have been required for these four repairs. When Frank came out to do the work, he tore out a part of the wall in my bathroom, he said the only way to repair both drain pipes was to cut a hole into the metal vent that was inside the wall. I asked him if it could be easily repaired and he said that it would be an easy fix and that I could fix it myself with a piece of metal and a few screws. He told me he thought it was a cold air return. When I told him my cold air return was in the hallway, he didn't respond. I then told him I thought that was the vent coming off my furnace and asked if he wanted to go to the basement to look. He had been in my basement earlier to look at my outdoor faucet pipes since he was going to repair them as well. He declined going to look in the basement to see what the vent was and he proceeded cutting into the vent. He cut a large hole in the vent and the way that it was cut I saw no way to repair it since the one drain pipe was running right through it. I decided to Google "can you cut a hole in a furnace vent?" I got the quick response of "absolutely not". I called my local fire marshal and he agreed that it should have never been cut due to it being the furnace and water heater flue vent for carbon monoxide release. I called a retired HVAC friend and he said Frank, a plumber, should have known that you can't cut open a furnace flue vent. He told me not to pay Frank until I found out how much it would cost to replace the flue section. After I researched and found out this information, Frank asked to be paid. I told him I couldn't pay him that day until I found out exactly what it was going to cost to replace the flue vent. He said he wouldn't leave my house until I paid in full. I felt threatened and intimidated so I wrote him a check for the full amount of $1495. Frank left the house and, I found out later, he immediately drove to my personal bank (of the check) and cashed the check that same day. Also, when Frank left my house, he didn't tell me to not use my heat or hot water, or to turn them off in the basement. I could have died of carbon monoxide poisoning if I hadn't called my friend, later, who told me this fact. My friend told me how to shut off the gas furnace and water heater valves after Frank left to cash my check. I didn't have heat or hot water for over two weeks until the flue vent was ordered, delivered, and replaced. (The vent was a special order and came from out of State since it was a vent from the 1960's and no other manufactured flue vents would fit properly or safely). Frank refused to pay for the repair which turned out to be a replacement of the section of flue vent between the two bathrooms. I got 4 bids for him so he would see I was trying to get him the lowest price for the flue replacement. The HVAC bids ranged from $1500 - $2500. Frank came over to my house a few days after his initial work and said he was going to "fix" my flue vent. He was holding a tube of caulk and a piece of metal. I told him again that the flue section had to be completely replaced. He didn't believe that the flue had to be replaced even though a fire marshal and six HVAC guys said the situation was very dangerous and the vent section had to be replaced. I spoke to Frank, off and on, for three weeks giving him ample time to do the right thing and pay for the flue replacement. He refused, and the last time I texted him he texted me "God is watching". I had the flue vent replaced and I paid for it. I, also, had to have another plumber redo the drain pipe repairs that Frank charged me $895, I had to pay an additional $1000 for the drain pipes to be moved to the correct position, away from the vent. I had to have the wall repaired with new dry wall and tape since the HVAC man had to tear the wall out to get to the entire flue vent. I contacted YELP in late March since Frank has the red YELP GUARANTEE but they have not responded to my filed claim. I have contacted the Missouri Attorney General Consumer Complaint department and they have opened complaints against YELP and F.S. Plumbing and are currently investigating the claims.

    Beis Plumbing

    Beis Plumbing

    2.8
    (34 reviews)

    If you are looking for a plumber, your search stops here with Beis Plumbing. After a horrible…read moreexperience with Roto-Rooter, Joe from Beis Plumbing came and fixed the problem for good. We had just bought a house less than two months prior and had plumbing back into our house three weeks in. We called Roto-Rooter who "fixed" the issue temporarily. They sent a less experienced plumber out first who could not pinpoint the issue and the "experienced" one the next day was unable to find the sewer cleanout and had to run a smaller blade through the pipe to create a quick fix. When it backed up into our house again three weeks later, we called Bies and Joe came the next day. He found TWO cleanouts in our yard, broke up all of the debris at our connection to the city main, and showed us live footage of said debris getting pushed through. He did everything Roto-Rooter couldn't do in half the trips and half the time of one Roto-Rooter trip. Joe was fantastic to work with, fixing our problem with expertise while offering several helpful tips for the future. Could not have asked for a better company, a better price, or a better person to come fix the issue.

    I called Beis about a hot water leak from a tank they installed a few years ago. It was a worthless…read more$165 visit that ended with a dismissive call from their service manager. Vance, who I am told is a service manger with Beis, was immediately defensive and dismissive when 1) Learning his technician said the hot water expansion tank was out of code before learning Beis themselves installed it and me providing him this feedback and 2) Getting feedback that a $165 service charge is a lot for a technician to spend 25 minutes at my home to tell me my T&P valve was set off (which I informed them was the reason I called to begin with). I would not at all recommend using Beis for any service issues whatsoever as you're going to be met with a dismissal of any concerns or feedback immediately.

    SOS Plumbing

    SOS Plumbing

    4.5
    (21 reviews)

    Excellent work!! Had a leakage between the tank, and bowl. I did notice the tank to bowl gasket…read moreprotruding when you look down the flush valve. Robert arrived and he and his assistant looked at it. Robert showed me how the gasket was crushed!! They replaced the gasket, tested to see if there were any leaks.

    I hired SOS Plumbing in 2025 for a water heater replacement and paid over $2,200, expecting a…read moreprofessional, code-compliant installation. Less than a year later, while selling my home, the St. Louis County occupancy inspection failed because their installation contained clear code violations, including a missing required expansion tank and a non-compliant flex connector. When I contacted SOS Plumbing, the owner told me he intentionally didn't install the required expansion tank because he was "trying to save me some money" and didn't know I was planning to sell my home. Instead of taking responsibility for the code violations, he quoted me another $800-900 to correct his own work. I refused to pay twice for the same job and hired another licensed plumbing company, paid an additional $750 to bring the installation into compliance. A homeowner shouldn't have to tell a licensed plumber they're planning to sell their home to receive a code-compliant installation. Paying premium prices should mean getting professional work done correctly the first time--not paying someone else to fix it later. Based on my experience, I cannot recommend SOS Plumbing and would urge anyone considering to think twice before trusting these 5 star reviews! Update: Since business owner replied(pretty classic "defensive rewrite of history" response): Just to be clear. please don't reframe "code compliance" as optional upgrades. Those are not "nice-to-have upgrades". they're required for compliant installation. And please stop that "budget priority" claim. That is not true. Don't try to justify omissions on your end. did not request a non-compliant installation or decline required code-compliance work. At no point was I informed that the installation would not pass occupancy inspection or that required code items were being excluded from the work performed. The water heater installation later failed occupancy inspection during the sale of my home, requiring additional work to bring it into compliance. While scope and pricing were discussed, I relied on a licensed contractor to complete a code-compliant installation and to clearly communicate any items required for compliance at the time of service. It is not reasonable to expect a homeowner to independently identify or approve hidden code deficiencies during what was represented as a standard installation. I was not seeking a "budget" or stripped-down installation. If cost-cutting was the primary expectation, I would have chosen a different contractor. The equipment installed was a Bradford White unit, which is a professional-grade water heater, not a low-cost or economy product. I specifically chose to go with this business because they have a premium brand unit available and I know this is not a budget big box store option. So please stop bringing up that "budget" claim. The business's response is misleading and not consistent with what was communicated or agreed upon at the time of service. The characterization that I declined required code-compliance work is not accurate.

    Mbc Plumbing - plumbing - Updated July 2026

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