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    3.7 (13 reviews)
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    3 months ago

    They won't honor their own warranty. Bait and switch illegal business practice. Not recommend to others at all, customer be aware.

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    Had an issue with my tankless hot water heater. Came our and fixed on time. Great company

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    John Crossett is a master plumber and very knowledgeable on any water issue!! From tankless to hard water to any plumbing problem.

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    Water Heater Man

    Water Heater Man

    4.7
    (12 reviews)

    Water heater man is amazing! As always with water heater problems you are always Leary but water…read moreheater man was extremely courteous, super professional, and met and exceeded all our needs, fair prices and excellent customer service , Kyle was top notch, he probably hears it all the time but he had an amazing attitude and answered all our questions with a smile and fixed us up perfectly . Thanks water heater man and thanks Kyle.

    Beware of Water Heater Man and their technician Juan, as my recent experience with them was marked…read moreby their dishonesty and unethical behavior. Our gas water heater in our rental home did not work. The pan under it was full of water which prevented the heater from staying lit. Reading many good reviews here, we decided to call Juan for help and asked him to inspect it to see where the water came from. Juan said that he could not identify where the water came from, declared that the water heater was irreparably damaged, insisting it needed replacement. Initially, Juan proposed a labor-only fee of $1,600 to replace the water heater. Upon our hesitation, he flexibly adjusted the cost to $600 and eventually $500. Recognizing the urgency expressed by the tenants for a same-day replacement, Juan assured them that he could replace it immediately. Due to the tenants' pressure, we agreed with Juan to proceed with the water heater replacement. Given the straightforward nature of the task-- just to connect the pipes to the new tank, no upgrades required since it's a new construction home--Juan completed the replacement in just half an hour. Shortly after the installation, we encountered a frustrating recurrence of issues. The pan was AGAIN filled with water, as a result, the new tank did not stay lit. How come the same problem happened again with a BRAND NEW water heater? Juan retuned to reroute the discharge pipe to the drain, so it would not drip to the pan anymore. This adjustment made it evident that the problem lay not with the water heater itself but with an underlying leak issue. Subsequently, I had to seek the expertise of another plumber to unravel the ongoing issue. According to the new plumber, a leaking discharge pipe could be due to various factors, including high water pressure, high temperature, a faulty expansion tank, or a bad T&P valve. It turned out that the T&P valve was bad and the cost to replace a T&P valve was only $20. Instead of replacing a T&P valve for $20, Juan insisted that the tank needed to be replaced since it's a quick and easy job for more money. He initially asked for $1,600 for the replacement which took half an hour of labor. The worst thing was that he was not responsible for his mistake after all. It became evident that the crux of the problem wasn't the tank itself but the persistent leak. Rather than addressing the root cause and rectifying the issue, Juan opted to reroute the discharge pipe to the drain, effectively concealing any visible leakage into the pan. The leak was still there but we could not see it, it would also not drip to the pan anymore, so the water heater would light again. He did that just to cover his mistake but it does not fix the underlying issue that it was still leaking. We texted Juan multiple times and asked if it was still leaking, but he ignored our messages and calls. It shouldn't be dripping in the first place and the pipe should not have been rerouted all the way into the drain (please see the pictures). It needs an air gap. It is not safe to do that and is illegal! That drain has to be visible with an air gap so you can see if it leaks. It is a safety hazard and a code violation! He did it that way so that we could not see the problem he could not fix (or did not want to fix). We plan to report this with the State License Board. We asked if Juan had a plumbing license, but he did not answer. The fact that the leaking from the t&p valve and he stated that we needed a tank replacement is a failure for all honest plumbers. Our newer heater water should have been replaced in the first place. The fact that he covered the leak by rerouting the discharge pipe to the drain without an air gap is not safe and unethical. Also, asking for $1600 for half an hour of labor, then reduced to $600, then $500, and used tactics to push us to proceed due to tenant pressure was unethical. Stay away from this dishonest business. Check if they are actually licensed, bonded and insured.

    Red Plains Plumbing

    Red Plains Plumbing

    2.6
    (5 reviews)

    They destroyed my property. Then they disappeared, never to be heard from again. Nobody ever…read morecalled me, came out, or even attempted to rectify the situation. They take no responsibility for anything they do. They broke my fence, they destroyed a tree, they hit an electric line, they destroyed my sprinkler system (and then covered it up and pretended it didn't happen), and they hit the cable line twice. Careless work and effortless management. I would never suggest doing business with them.

    I bought a new house on 11-12-24. On 11-13-24 I had Red Plains install a water softener and…read morefiltration system. I had to use Red Plains to keep the warranty for the plumbing since they did the plumbing on the house. When they installed the system they did not check the water pressure. On 2-6-25 the canister on filtration system exploded and was notified that water was running out the garage. Red Plains came out and said the canister had frozen. I tried to explain that that the canister did not freeze. The plumber replaced the canister. On 3-14-25 the canister explode again. I called Red Plains and told them that it was due to high water pressure. Red plains was getting ready to replace the filtration system but they could not get the one they wanted. The checked the water pressure at it was at 150psi and it should be about 70psi. The plumber told me that I need a PRV and would be responsible for the repair. I did some research and learned that the water pressure in my neighborhood should be between 110 and 130 psi and should have had a PRV. The builder also used another company and they installed PRVs. Red plains did install the PRV and the Builder paid for it. I requested Red Plains to rep replace the water softener since I don't know what kind of damage to the water softener with double the water pressure. Angela emailed "We feel that since the inline filter was there it protected the water softener from any damages that could have occurred." To me they can't guarantee me that there was no damage. She also emailed, "there is nothing wrong or caused any damages that would be an issue at this time for us to replace your water softener." I am not concerned with at this time my concern is after the warranty is up. I expect a softener to last longer than 18 months. I spoke to a couple of water softener companies and the check water pressure before installation and high water pressure can cause damage to other parts or could place stress on the tanks. The water softener should have been installed with high water pressure. Red Plains would extend the warranty from 12 to 18 months.

    Rapid Water Heaters - plumbing - Updated July 2026

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