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Happys Upfront Plumbing

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Happys Upfront Plumbing

5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I specialize in service plumbing. Wether its fixing leaky pipes. Or getting those drains flowing better. Can also repair or replace water heaters. I value leaving customers happy with above and beyond work. I have been in this industry for over 8 years and enjoy the time spent solving plumbing problems with a smile.

"He did a phenomenal job. Excellent customer service, very polite, very understanding. He took time to explain in detail and answered all my questions. Great communciation skills He is very knowledgeable."

Mazud N on July 2023

I specialize in service plumbing. Wether its fixing leaky pipes. Or getting those drains flowing better. Can also repair or replace water heaters. I value leaving customers happy with above and beyond work. I have been in this industry for over 8 years and enjoy the time spent solving plumbing problems with a smile.

"He did a phenomenal job. Excellent customer service, very polite, very understanding. He took time to explain in detail and answered all my questions. Great communciation skills He is very knowledgeable."

Mazud N on July 2023


"Danny Oliver was the best contractor ever hired. He was knowledgeable, efficient, courteous and reasonably priced. Had our furnace working within an hour of his arrival. Will definitely hire again."

Judie K on November 2020

Installation, Repair, and Maintenance of all types of heating and air conditioning systems.

"Danny Oliver was the best contractor ever hired. He was knowledgeable, efficient, courteous and reasonably priced. Had our furnace working within an hour of his arrival. Will definitely hire again."

Judie K on November 2020


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Sg Quality Builders Inc.

5.00(
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Sg Quality Builders Inc.

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Sg quality builders is an industry standard for job completion and quality in plumbing, water heaters and remodeling. Our goal is to provide reliable and highly professional installations and optimizations of the systems we design and implement. We are driven by compliance to high standards in industry and excellent performance. We are highly passionate about job we do and the difference we can make in comfort and lives of our customers. We specializing in installation of any types of water heaters, including gas, electrical, regular and tankless water heaters. We honor our customers for all liabilities we promise. Every customer is special for us and we work with everyone individually applying the approach most suitable for the customers. SGQB is formed by the group of top professionals with experience of 20+ years. We are always proud of all our projects and opportunities; our customers have introduced SGQB and we are committed to complete all requests in customized fashion and customer's expectations. Our goal is to complete projects and leave our customer with same pride and satisfaction for choosing SG Quality Builders Inc.

"They responded within 5 seconds of hitting the quote button and were at my house 20 minutes later! Very polite, honest and professional. Highly recommend and would absolutely use again. They even fixed a gas leak I had in just kitchen while they were there. Very grateful for these awesome guys!!!"

Stephanie U on February 2021

Sg quality builders is an industry standard for job completion and quality in plumbing, water heaters and remodeling. Our goal is to provide reliable and highly professional installations and optimizations of the systems we design and implement. We are driven by compliance to high standards in industry and excellent performance. We are highly passionate about job we do and the difference we can make in comfort and lives of our customers. We specializing in installation of any types of water heaters, including gas, electrical, regular and tankless water heaters. We honor our customers for all liabilities we promise. Every customer is special for us and we work with everyone individually applying the approach most suitable for the customers. SGQB is formed by the group of top professionals with experience of 20+ years. We are always proud of all our projects and opportunities; our customers have introduced SGQB and we are committed to complete all requests in customized fashion and customer's expectations. Our goal is to complete projects and leave our customer with same pride and satisfaction for choosing SG Quality Builders Inc.

"They responded within 5 seconds of hitting the quote button and were at my house 20 minutes later! Very polite, honest and professional. Highly recommend and would absolutely use again. They even fixed a gas leak I had in just kitchen while they were there. Very grateful for these awesome guys!!!"

Stephanie U on February 2021


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Miracle Works Plumbing & Drain

PO Box 232558
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Miracle Works Plumbing & Drain

PO Box 232558
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Miracle Works Plumbing & Drain is a Sacramento based service and repair company. Our primary focus is to provide both residential and commercial clients with a 5-star customer experience, the best warranties in the industry and a satisfaction guarantee. Water Heater, Tankless Water Heater, Drain & Sewer, Hydro Jetting, Re-pipe, Gas Line, Water Filtration, Water Main, Water Service, Shower Pan, Fiberglass Tubs, Jacuzzi, Shower Valve, Garbage Disposals, Irrigation Repair, Toilet Service (repair & replacement)

"Absolutely fantastic company! I needed old angle stops replaced before installing new toilets. It had to be done within a day to stay on schedule and Miracle Works made it happen! I couldn't be there myself, so I left a key, instructions and it was done before I got home. Experienced, Friendly, Fast, Reliable, Honest, Trustworthy and Affordable. There's nothing more you could want."

Gina M on October 2022

Miracle Works Plumbing & Drain is a Sacramento based service and repair company. Our primary focus is to provide both residential and commercial clients with a 5-star customer experience, the best warranties in the industry and a satisfaction guarantee. Water Heater, Tankless Water Heater, Drain & Sewer, Hydro Jetting, Re-pipe, Gas Line, Water Filtration, Water Main, Water Service, Shower Pan, Fiberglass Tubs, Jacuzzi, Shower Valve, Garbage Disposals, Irrigation Repair, Toilet Service (repair & replacement)

"Absolutely fantastic company! I needed old angle stops replaced before installing new toilets. It had to be done within a day to stay on schedule and Miracle Works made it happen! I couldn't be there myself, so I left a key, instructions and it was done before I got home. Experienced, Friendly, Fast, Reliable, Honest, Trustworthy and Affordable. There's nothing more you could want."

Gina M on October 2022



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Armour plumbing

12336 Rutherford Dr
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Armour plumbing

12336 Rutherford Dr
5.00(
4
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our goal at Armour Plumbing is to provide the highest quality professional services with excellent workmanship and attention to detail. We strive to exceed the expectations of each and every customer. We are committed to professionalism, integrity, affordability and we are fully licensed and insured for your peace of mind. We offer 24/7 emergency service. Your trusted Plumbers and your Sewer & Drain Specialists. Call today for a free estimate!

"It was very professional and very good. Very good company and very quick to come out to do the service."

Chris G on September 2019

Our goal at Armour Plumbing is to provide the highest quality professional services with excellent workmanship and attention to detail. We strive to exceed the expectations of each and every customer. We are committed to professionalism, integrity, affordability and we are fully licensed and insured for your peace of mind. We offer 24/7 emergency service. Your trusted Plumbers and your Sewer & Drain Specialists. Call today for a free estimate!

"It was very professional and very good. Very good company and very quick to come out to do the service."

Chris G on September 2019





Sacramento Repipe and Plumbing

9972 Parklake Way
3.60(
5
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Sacramento Repipe and Plumbing

9972 Parklake Way
3.60(
5
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22 years of experience

Here at Sacramento Re-pipe and Plumbing, we have 2 plumbing and re-pipe specialist crews to serve you at a moments notice. We respect and value all of our customers and we strive to be the very best plumbers in the industry. We never charge a service fee to give an estimate and we Do Not sub-contract our customers. We accept cash, check and credit cards .

"It was a week-long adventure that proceeded nicely at times and not so nicely at other times. The reason for the low rating was (1) the lack of insulation around hot and cold water pipes in a very hot attic and (2) the cloud of dust generated by the finish work -- both are explained below. Several pictures are attached. In May, 2018, we had Sacramento Repipe remove the Kitec hot and cold water system which was installed by the builder (17 years ago), and install new PEX hot and cold water lines throughout the house. Work progressed rapidly and the piping work was completed in less than three days. The finish and repainting took two days, so all was completed within 5 days (Monday to Friday). Issues: 1. They said they insulated the attic hot and cold, but they only put a R-value 3 foam tubing over the lines, and there were gaps where red (hot) and blue (cold) PEX could be seen.. Also, the r-3 tubing wasn’t properly sealed and didn’t encircle the PEX in most places. In some places, they left off PEX insulation and didn’t pull back the original blown-in insulation. See attached photos. 2. As a result of inadequate attic insulation of hot and cold PEX, the water temperature in both hot and cold lines can become about 15 degrees above outdoor ambient. This isn’t a problem in summer for the hot side, but is a problem for the cold side. For example, on our 100 degrees outdoor days, measured cold water temperature was 115 degrees for a full 4 minutes. If it reaches 110+ outside (which it does here occasionally), the hot/cold water at outlets is dangerous. 3. Their piping work and drywall finish work was not coordinated. They removed all plastic over the furniture after piping was completed (Wednesday). The cloud of dust from the finish work covered floor, blinds, furniture – everything – afterwards (Friday). More discussion: • At the start of the job (Monday AM), the floors were covered with paper and secured, and all furniture was covered with plastic. Our contact, Kellen, was very helpful to get everything organized. • Work progressed without problem, and when the piping was completed and holes covered (but not plastered), all protective plastic and paper was removed. • During the system test, the only problem was a crossed cold to hot for an outside hose bib. That was quickly fixed. • The drywall repair began Thursday with filling, spraying and texturing. They put down a small number of blankets and nothing over the furniture. • After the texture was dry, an electric sander smoothed the surface, causing a cloud of dust that covered everything in the house. They claimed that they used a HEPA filter vacuum, but that was not effective with the dust cloud. • It took us a full day to clean the dust after they completed painting. Why wouldn’t the original plastic covers be kept on until the entire job was finished? • When re-installing the mirrors, we noticed one was cracked – they had just set it onto a tile floor with no padding. We received $150 to replace it. • Right away, we noticed that the cold water was warm. Sacramento Re-pipe installed a Grundfos re-circulation system. This wasn’t expensive but is a really stupid system, pushing hot water into the cold water line (and back to the hot water tank) whenever the pump is on when and the water at the local sensor (located at the faucets) is not hot enough. The sensor leaks, so even when the pump is off, warmer water passes into the cold water line. We had Sacramento Repipe disconnect the local sensors, and that worked on cool days. • However, the main issue is that Sacramento Repipe did not sufficiently insulate the hot and cold water lines in the attic. The thin foam tubes have a R-value of about 3, and the poor installation of the foam tubes left openings on all hot and cold water lines (they were not sealed correctly). They did nothing to put back the blown-insulation, so insulation was off in some areas almost to the drywall below. See attached pictures. • At record 115 degree outdoor temperatures (we have these here), the cold water will be scalding. That’s certainly a problem with toilet mechanism and refrigerator water feeds. • We plan to get a handyman or insulation company to fix everything (estimated cost is $1,200). As were told by Lincoln City Inspectors (who are currently looking into heat-related piping code issues), the Repipe people don’t know about anything except plumbing. Conclusion: Sacramento Repipe failed to adequately insulate the hot and cold water lines, leading to a potentially dangerous situation. The cold water system is exposed to attic temperature, which could easily cause scalding water at the faucets, toilets and refrigerator inlets, exceeding 120 degrees. Imagine getting into a shower and being sprayed with 120+ water and not being able to turn down water temperature. And in winter, with record cold temperatures of 17 degrees....? They tramped down and swept away blown-in insulation in several areas and didn’t replace it. They tore the A/C coolant line in a few places. They were hasty and careless with all their piping work in the attic. This is unacceptable, and we put a call into Sacramento Repipe. Their response: No response."

William K on June 2018

Here at Sacramento Re-pipe and Plumbing, we have 2 plumbing and re-pipe specialist crews to serve you at a moments notice. We respect and value all of our customers and we strive to be the very best plumbers in the industry. We never charge a service fee to give an estimate and we Do Not sub-contract our customers. We accept cash, check and credit cards .

"It was a week-long adventure that proceeded nicely at times and not so nicely at other times. The reason for the low rating was (1) the lack of insulation around hot and cold water pipes in a very hot attic and (2) the cloud of dust generated by the finish work -- both are explained below. Several pictures are attached. In May, 2018, we had Sacramento Repipe remove the Kitec hot and cold water system which was installed by the builder (17 years ago), and install new PEX hot and cold water lines throughout the house. Work progressed rapidly and the piping work was completed in less than three days. The finish and repainting took two days, so all was completed within 5 days (Monday to Friday). Issues: 1. They said they insulated the attic hot and cold, but they only put a R-value 3 foam tubing over the lines, and there were gaps where red (hot) and blue (cold) PEX could be seen.. Also, the r-3 tubing wasn’t properly sealed and didn’t encircle the PEX in most places. In some places, they left off PEX insulation and didn’t pull back the original blown-in insulation. See attached photos. 2. As a result of inadequate attic insulation of hot and cold PEX, the water temperature in both hot and cold lines can become about 15 degrees above outdoor ambient. This isn’t a problem in summer for the hot side, but is a problem for the cold side. For example, on our 100 degrees outdoor days, measured cold water temperature was 115 degrees for a full 4 minutes. If it reaches 110+ outside (which it does here occasionally), the hot/cold water at outlets is dangerous. 3. Their piping work and drywall finish work was not coordinated. They removed all plastic over the furniture after piping was completed (Wednesday). The cloud of dust from the finish work covered floor, blinds, furniture – everything – afterwards (Friday). More discussion: • At the start of the job (Monday AM), the floors were covered with paper and secured, and all furniture was covered with plastic. Our contact, Kellen, was very helpful to get everything organized. • Work progressed without problem, and when the piping was completed and holes covered (but not plastered), all protective plastic and paper was removed. • During the system test, the only problem was a crossed cold to hot for an outside hose bib. That was quickly fixed. • The drywall repair began Thursday with filling, spraying and texturing. They put down a small number of blankets and nothing over the furniture. • After the texture was dry, an electric sander smoothed the surface, causing a cloud of dust that covered everything in the house. They claimed that they used a HEPA filter vacuum, but that was not effective with the dust cloud. • It took us a full day to clean the dust after they completed painting. Why wouldn’t the original plastic covers be kept on until the entire job was finished? • When re-installing the mirrors, we noticed one was cracked – they had just set it onto a tile floor with no padding. We received $150 to replace it. • Right away, we noticed that the cold water was warm. Sacramento Re-pipe installed a Grundfos re-circulation system. This wasn’t expensive but is a really stupid system, pushing hot water into the cold water line (and back to the hot water tank) whenever the pump is on when and the water at the local sensor (located at the faucets) is not hot enough. The sensor leaks, so even when the pump is off, warmer water passes into the cold water line. We had Sacramento Repipe disconnect the local sensors, and that worked on cool days. • However, the main issue is that Sacramento Repipe did not sufficiently insulate the hot and cold water lines in the attic. The thin foam tubes have a R-value of about 3, and the poor installation of the foam tubes left openings on all hot and cold water lines (they were not sealed correctly). They did nothing to put back the blown-insulation, so insulation was off in some areas almost to the drywall below. See attached pictures. • At record 115 degree outdoor temperatures (we have these here), the cold water will be scalding. That’s certainly a problem with toilet mechanism and refrigerator water feeds. • We plan to get a handyman or insulation company to fix everything (estimated cost is $1,200). As were told by Lincoln City Inspectors (who are currently looking into heat-related piping code issues), the Repipe people don’t know about anything except plumbing. Conclusion: Sacramento Repipe failed to adequately insulate the hot and cold water lines, leading to a potentially dangerous situation. The cold water system is exposed to attic temperature, which could easily cause scalding water at the faucets, toilets and refrigerator inlets, exceeding 120 degrees. Imagine getting into a shower and being sprayed with 120+ water and not being able to turn down water temperature. And in winter, with record cold temperatures of 17 degrees....? They tramped down and swept away blown-in insulation in several areas and didn’t replace it. They tore the A/C coolant line in a few places. They were hasty and careless with all their piping work in the attic. This is unacceptable, and we put a call into Sacramento Repipe. Their response: No response."

William K on June 2018

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Water Heaters questions, answered by experts

The cost to install a new water heater depends on the type and its size, but homeowners pay between $900 and $1,800 on average. By contrast, you’ll pay much less for certain repairs, like replacing a broken gas valve, which costs between $150 and $550 on average.

How long a water heater lasts depends on the type. A conventional tanked water heater has an average lifespan of eight to 12 years. Tankless models typically last a little longer, anywhere from 10 to 15 years. Regular maintenance can help you extend the life of your water heater and keep operating costs in check.

Choosing between an electric water heater vs. a gas water heater comes down to personal preference. Overall, electric heaters are more energy efficient than their gas competitors. They’re also quieter to operate, take up less room, and don’t come with a risk of gas leaks. 

The downside is that electric water heaters cost more to operate than gas. They might also struggle to heat water fast enough for households that use large amounts of hot water. Lastly, a power outage could cause your electric water heater to stop working, whereas gas water heaters may still function.

No, you’ll need to drain the tank before changing a water heater element, as the water heater element sticks through the side of the tank and uses a gasket to prevent water from pouring out. However, you don’t always need to drain it completely. If you’re only replacing the upper heating element, you can drain the tank until the water line is below the element. If you’re replacing the lower element, you’ll need to drain the whole thing.

Water heater installation code requirements are in place to keep your family and home safe. Water heaters that are installed wrong can simply not work. However, that's an, if you're lucky, type of situation. More commonly, incorrectly installed water heaters pose a real threat from carbon monoxide poisoning, gas leaks, water leaks, and even explosions. 

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