Category: | Plumber, |
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Address: | 108, 4301B, S Park Dr #354, Stony Plain, AB T7Z 2A9, Canada |
Postal code: | T7Z 2A9 |
Phone: | (780) 914-5112 |
Website: | http://www.plumbandplumber.ca/ |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Very impressed with the level of service provided by Julian. Went above and beyond my expectations. Not only is he very likeable and charming but also very professional. A true master at his craft. Thanks again Julian for your superb service. I will be sure to recommend your services wherever I can.
We presented a humdinger of a mystery to Julian...all water was running except for the faucet and dishwasher on an island in the middle of the house. Sure enough, Julian figured it out quickly and professionally. He was extremely nice and informative. Thanks Julian! I would certainly recommend you to any one that asked or went searching for plumbing services on the internet.
We have had Julian come to our house twice in the past month. He is friendly, reliable and efficient. His quotes are reasonable and fair. Thank you Julian for the repairs that you did for us! If you want a great plumber we would highly recommend Julian.
Purchased a new home and had to get a bunch of changes done including a gas line for a range, a new outdoor spigot, a dishwasher install, and a laundry sink installed in our basement. Julian arrived on time every time, arranged all permits quickly, was very fast, and his prices were relatively affordable! I would definitely recommend Julian to anyone looking for a reliable plumber will be contacting him in the future for any further plumbing or gas line needs that arise.
This is the second furnace I've had Plumb and Plumber replace, and I couldn't be happier with the whole interaction/ I don't usually write reviews, but dealing with the owner gave me a sense of his integrity that not a lot of businesses demonstrate. There were three options of furnace to go with, good, better, and best, with a rise in price as you went up in quality, and I asked him, is there a huge difference between them? Is it worth going with the more expensive one? And he recommends the base model, also the cheapest of the three, since parts are cheaper on them when they do go, and there was a 2% difference in efficiency. That's impressive, not a lot of people take pride in what they do, or deal with you honestly, but you get a sense that these guys do. Kudos to them!