Top 10 gas leak detection services in Aurora, CO
Top questions to ask before hiring a gas leak detection specialist
A professional will assist you with scope and estimates, but having a clear idea of what you want to accomplish will help communication.
Do you want professionals to do everything, or do you have the time and skill to do some of the work?
Many projects such as have a DIY component, such as painting or cleanup.
First and foremost, protect yourself and make sure the contractor and any sub-contractors are licensed, bonded and insured.
Recent reviews for Aurora gas leak detection services
I hadn't lived at my house for very long when I had hugh problems with the plumbing. Not knowing any plumbers I asked a member of my church and she recommended Colo Plumbing & Gas Lines. This company was very prompt and did an excellent job, Nick even hel...
They sent a friendly plumber out to repipe my house and remodel the upstairs bathroom. I will definitely be calling them back!
Vey nice and friendly people, but dishonest about information and prices of plumbing fixtures. Also had a delay in the installation of my toilet because they brought the wrong one, which caused much inconvenience overnight because there was no toilet to ...
Spoke with Jason from EC on Monday about getting a tankless water heater installed. This is a non-trivial upgrade which I was roughly quote for $3200. Decent price as it requires different venting and other changes from a standard water heater. Now it i...
Matt installed a dishwasher for me, fixed my washing machine and managed to get my earring out of the elbow underneath the sink. He is my life saver. I would not call anyone else.
Mike came out to take a look and give me an estimate as scheduled. He was on time and very professional. We had them replace the flooring and did some tile repair and other minor fixes in the bathroom. They showed up on time each day and completed the pro...
Steve called and came. Did a great job at a reasonable price. Very happy with his work.
C4 provided me a $600 estimate to properly bolt down 2 existing toilets. Once they pulled the toilets they discovered that they need toilet flanges. to their credit they indicated that it would be an additional cost. Toilet flanges cost $31 a piece. T...