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Spartan Plumbing

2.3 (3 reviews)
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Services - Spartan Plumbing

Hot water recirculation pump installation

Hot water recirculation pump repair

Plumbing inspection

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Plumbing installation or replacement

Plumbing repair

Water heater installation

Water heater repair

Water purification system cleaning and maintenance

Water purification system installation

Water purification system repair

Salt delivery

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My phone fell off my car and the 2 techs brought it back to me! They were very kind! I would use them if I needed help plumbing!

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Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup

2.4
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The Roto Rooter Plumbers have always been professional and arrived on time. However, about a year…read moreago we had them install two water valves in our upstairs bathroom sink, right after they were installed I started hearing drips of water in our upstairs bedroom, so I called them back a month later. They said there was no leak because they didn't see water. Also, they broke the plastic handle to the main water shut off in the house. I realize things happen. I just worry about the structural integrity to my upstairs bedrooms and bathroom as well as being unable to shut off the water at the water main inside my house. Joe G at Featherston in Miamisburg. Thanks in advance for reading.

I had them come out 3 times to unclog the same sewage pipe in my basement. The bill was $399 for…read morethe first visit. The second and third visit was free since it was under warranty. On the third visit, they gave me a proposal for $8800 to "fix a bellied pipe" in my basement floor. They said this was necessary to fix the problem. They then requested an additional $606 for me to view the video they supposedly took at the previous visit to unclog the pipe and show the bellied pipe. I had a licensed plumber give me a second opinion which included a live onsite camera video of all my pipes, and I watched while it was being done. It turned out that the "belied pipe" was nonexistent. The plumber stated that Roto Rooter had broken the flap on my backflow prevention unit but had not disclosed this to me. I will NEVER use Roto Rooter again. Be warned.

Honey Go Fix It

Honey Go Fix It

3.3
(8 reviews)

I called to make a next day apt as our kitchen disposal was clogged with potatoes. Trevor shows up…read moresmelling like he'd just fallen in dog waste, covered his clothing but was dried up. he did put on booties. after about 40 minutes of trying to unclog it he made a phone call came back to me and said it would need to be hydro-jetted estimated cost of $1,000. I told him no thanks, he didnt charge me so that was good. I called Korrect plumbing, 2 nicely dressed, clean gentleman showed up and after about 1 1/2 hours of snaking our drain was unclogged, charged me $450. call Korrect they are professional, hard working and honest.

WARNING: They threatened to "put a lien on the house" when I questioned their pricing…read more I'm 45 years old, have lived in three 100-year-old homes, and have never before left a negative review for a contractor. I hired Honey Go Fix It to reseat a toilet. I chose them because of their 4.9 Google rating and promise of a free estimate. When the plumber arrived, I approved and signed an estimate on a small phone screen. I trusted what he was telling me and was not shown the actual dollar amount displayed clearly on the screen before signing. The technician completed the work in less than 20 minutes and then showed me a bill for $481.65. I was stunned. A wax ring costs about $10 and no other materials were needed. The price was astronomical for the work performed. The verbal quote was mumbled and unclear. When I saw $481.65 on the final bill, I genuinely thought there was a mistake. I declined to pay immediately and called the office to resolve it. Here's where it really went wrong. I spoke to Kassandra, the President of the company, to discuss the situation. Within the first two minutes, before I could even fully explain what happened, she threatened to file a lien on my house if I didn't pay immediately. I offered to pay $300 to resolve it amicably. That's still $900/hour for 20 minutes of work with a $10 part. Kassandra refused via email, claiming their responsibility is to "maintain fair and consistent pricing," while simultaneously admitting that they are "adding extra clarity steps during the estimate approval process to help prevent future misunderstandings." Consistent pricing? Maybe. Fair? Absolutely not. The owner acknowledged in writing that their current process causes confusion. Yet, she still demanded full payment and threatened our property rights. Being immediately threatened with a lien on our house for simply asking questions destroyed any chance of restoring trust in her company. I paid the invoice to avoid the hassle of a lien, but I'm leaving this review so others can protect themselves. If you use this company: 1. Get the total dollar amount in writing, on paper, in large readable text, before you sign anything. 2. Research what competing plumbers charge for the same work. 3. If you can't clearly see the price or feel rushed or pressured, do not sign. This company has lost my business and recommendation. I hope this review helps you make an informed choice.

Melton Plumbing

Melton Plumbing

1.4
(127 reviews)

Service has been inconsistent at best. The bbb shows numerous complaints. Trying to call them is…read moreimpossible. Buyer beware!

They did what would be called an illegal install in Clermont County BY NOT pulling a permit to…read morereplace the water heater, now 4 months later they still have not pulled a permit, and keep running in circles around the subject, but only "WHEN THEY ACTUALLY ANSWER" the calls from me (literally returned a call one time out of the more than 10 times I called after) and my warranty company (also more than 10 times). ALSO, apparently ONLY the company who does the water heater install can purchase the permit, so no other plumber can do it, and they are unresponsive now to the warranty company for the permit and the repair. They have lots of excuses, but no actions. They are going to get the permit, a month goes by, now someone is in the hospital another month goes by apologies...etc... etc... IF YOU LIVE IN CLERMONT COUNTY DO NOT use them. The permit central said they are not even registered in the county to do work, so they can't pull permits to do the plumbing. ALL THIS after I paid an additional $1000 for things not covered like the permit I didn't get, a new expansion tank, modified copper pipes and a drain pan. Had a plumber look at the work and notice things I did not and said that even if they had pulled a permit, it would not pass inspection, so either way I'd be in this boat. They put the drain pan in, left the spout zip tied to it and left my drainpipe that was already there, that leads outside detached and open to the outside. Because the relief valve discharge pipe is not directly connected to the drain pan and drain, it will NOT PASS INSPECTION!!! NOT TO MENTION if it leaks or needs to be drained, I am apparently out of luck, and it is going to go all over the house. FYI...The International Residential Code, which forms the basis of building codes in most U.S. jurisdictions, requires anyone who installs, replaces, or alters a plumbing, gas, or mechanical system to obtain a permit before starting work. Water heater replacement is not on the code's list of permit-exempt projects.

Spartan Plumbing - plumbing - Updated June 2026

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