Anthony's Plumbing & Drain Cleaning

★★★★☆ 3.9 / 5 (7)
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: 2875 W Hampden Ave Ste C, Englewood, CO 80110
: (303) 973-7893
: http://www.anthonysplumbinganddrain.com

Company Overview

Our expertise lies in plumbing, drain cleaning, and repairs. Sewer cleaning and repairs are part of our offerings, along with trenchless sewer line repair and replacement. We also specialize in water heater repairs.

Trenchless ""no dig"" or ""pipe bursting"" sewer line repair and replacement is our main specialty.

Our plumbing technicians have a minimum of 10 years of experience. Our company is licensed and insured, and we proudly maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB). With over 20 years in the industry, we offer plumbing, drain cleaning, and repair services, including sewer cleaning and repair, trenchless ""no dig"" or ""pipe bursting"" sewer line repair and replacement, and water heater repair.

Business Services

  • Drain repair
  • Plumbing inspection
  • Plumbing installation or replacement
  • Plumbing repair
  • Sewer installation
  • Sewer repair
  • Water heater repair
  • Water pipe repair

Business Location & Hours



Mon:7:00 AM - 7:00 AM (Next day)
Tue:7:00 AM - 7:00 AM (Next day)
Wed:7:00 AM - 7:00 AM (Next day)
Thu:7:00 AM - 7:00 AM (Next day)
Fri:7:00 AM - 7:00 AM (Next day)
Sat:7:00 AM - 7:00 AM (Next day)
Sun:7:00 AM - 7:00 AM (Next day)

Recommended Customer Reviews

Steve S.
★★★★★

We had our sewer lateral (connection from house to street) replaced by Anthony's using the pipe bursting technique. They do this by pulling a continuous brand new plastic pipe through the old sewer (usually clay) pipe. They had to dig a pit in the street and a pit near our house but otherwise were able to not disturb our landscaping.

The crew was very professional and kept up great communications throughout the process. The final bill was exactly what we were quoted and was reasonable considering the work. They even encountered an issue with the sewer tap (connection to the main sewer on the city side) and ended up replacing the tap, which was not in the scope of work, but they covered it anyway.

They also came out on another occasion to scope our landscaping drain and encountered a blockage not very far in, and was nice enough not to charge us since he was only there a few minutes. Much appreciated!

I'm impressed with their customer service and professionalism and I'll use them again, as well as recommend them to anyone.

Roman C.
★★★★★

Awesome service!! I called the owner Tony and he got his on call man Daniel on the phone with me, and he was over to my house in a very timely fashion. This was an emergency on a Saturday afternoon so I thought I was screwed. There was a blockage 50 feet out in the line and he used his machine to snake a bunch of roots out. The clean out was blocked so he removed the toilet for access and reinstalled it with a new wax ring from his truck. I come from the auto industry and you can tell a good tech by his cleanliness. Daniel did a great job and kept my house clean. I will use these men for any future services.

Thomas C.
★★★★★

Great company. They were the only company that did a thorough investigation of my sewer before making their offer, and their price was the lowest. These guys really know what they are doing and were able to pipe burst my sewer without destroying my landscaping. I highly recommend them. You will not find a better company in Denver for sewer repair - trust me, I talked to a lot of them.

Adam B.
★★★★★

I live in a 104 year-old home and was getting ready to build a new garage. I knew from previous inspections, the sewer line would need to eventually be replaced due to cracking near the city connection in the alley. I received several estimates and Anthony's price and level of expertise was spot on. In Denver, it takes special approval to do a trenchless repair and I was concerned my deck and a portion of my neighbor's patio would be damaged. Anthony's got approval, which saved my deck. Where they had to trench, they were very meticulous in their cleanup efforts to minimize damage to landscaping and my neighbor's property. The crew performing the work were very friendly and trustworthy.

Aljan G.
★☆☆☆☆

Scheduled days in advance, and yet they still called and told me they couldn't make it.
Then, on the day that he did come, the plumber couldn't set me toilet. Told me I needed to have tile torn up and subfloor installed by their subcontractor. Left the house a mess and the wax ring he did install in the sewage pipe.

I'm no plumber, but I fixed it myself. Anthony's employee was a waste of my time (twice) and money. Never again, avoid at all costs.

Devin R.
★☆☆☆☆

First things first, don't even think about it. Go to another plumber. These guys are just trying to get your money.

The main sewer line backed up and the basement flooded. We couldn't run any water in the house and we were having guests over for dinner. Not an ideal situation. It was probably 6:30 pm and I couldn't find a plumber who would come out, even though they all had literally just closed. So, I found Anthony's which advertises 24 hour plumbing services--yeah, right.

I called in and told them what the problem was and dispatch said he would call their on-call plumber to give me a call. The guy calls back forty minutes later and says he won't be able to make it out that night but could have someone come out the next morning around 9:30 am (he sounded like he was high). I asked him if there was any possibility that someone else could come out that night and he said no. So we awkwardly had to ask our dinner guests not flush the toilet or use running water. Moral of this little part of the story is don't call these guys if you're having an emergency plumbing issue and your basement is flooded and you can't run water.

The next morning, the plumber shows up 40 minutes early. He was friendly and polite, but he advised us that it would be about $200 for him to snake the pipe (overpriced compared to what we've paid in the past for this kind of service). He grabbed his equipment and headed to the basement. About an hour later, he came back up and told us that the drain snake is not unclogging whatever it is that is blocking it.

He asked if we wanted him to use a camera to see what the blockage was, advising that it would be an extra $100. We said yes to see if a pipe was collapsed or something to that effect. He got the camera and went to the basement. A few minutes later he called us down so we can watch the video feed. He didn't show us anything, really--no proof that the pipe was collapsed or that there was a major blockage. He also did not burn us a disc, which is unusual. He told us he'd be upstairs to talk with us in a few minutes. He brought his equipment up and set it on the carpet (which left a nice black mark I had to clean off later).

Here's the good part. he told us that we'll either have to get his company to send out a couple of guys to pressure blast the pipe clean, which will run somewhere around $800; or, we have to dig up the front yard and replace the pipe because it's probably collapsed, which will cost $3,500 (it is now not surprising that the first picture they have on Yelp is of them digging up someone's front yard). We were a bit taken aback by this. He told us to call him and schedule when we'd like this done. The entire process took two and a half hours.

Based on how sketchy this guys behavior was and what behavior we've seen in the past with plumbers, we called the plumber who came out to snake the drain when we bought the house. A few hours later, the plumber showed up, went downstairs and snaked the pipe. He said he got it to drain smoothly. He even ran the camera down the drain and burnt a disc to show us that he had blocked it free. All of this took an hour. The kicker is that the other guy told us he had been a plumber for 18 years. Yet, he couldn't fix this issue that another plumber easily fixed.

The problem is that the evergreen bush outside has roots growing down to the sewer line. The roots are trying to get water and a few have come through the pipe. The roots are snagging sewage as it goes down and causing the blockage. He advised that we do, eventually, dig up the front yard and have it fixed, but until we decide to do that, having it snaked every 6 months or so will work fine. For everything, he charged us $200. He also advised that when he does come out to dig up the front yard and fix the pipe, he can do it for significantly less than $3500.

So, take aways from my experience with Anthony's:
--Overpriced
--They don't fix the issue to get you to pay for more services from them
--Inconsiderate of someone's house (black marks on carpet)

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