Empire Plumbing & Air Conditioning

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (29)
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: 20816 N 20th Ave Ste 4, Phoenix, AZ 85027
: (602) 275-8400
: http://www.empireplumbingac.com

Company Overview

Empire Plumbing & Air Conditioning offers a full range of plumbing, heating, and air conditioning services dedicated to delivering fast, dependable, and superior service to each customer. We maintain full licensing, bonding, and insurance, and we are proud to have earned an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. The skilled plumbing and HVAC professionals at Empire Plumbing & Air Conditioning are among the most experienced and knowledgeable in Arizona.

Empire Plumbing & Air Conditioning, based in Phoenix, Arizona, offers a full suite of plumbing services to clients across the Valley. Founded in 2000, we are fully licensed, bonded, and insured, and we are recognized by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and registered with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC). From our Phoenix base, we provide expert plumbing services to clients in Phoenix and neighboring cities such as Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, Glendale, Peoria, Avondale, and more.

Business Services

  • Bathtub repair
  • Drain repair
  • Faucet installation
  • Faucet repair
  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system repair
  • Plumbing inspection
  • Plumbing installation or replacement
  • Plumbing repair
  • Shower repair
  • Water pipe repair

Business Location & Hours



Mon:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wed:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thu:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed

Recommended Customer Reviews

Dolores M.
★☆☆☆☆

A totally unethical business. Jason Hart, Service Manager at Empire Plumbing & Air Conditioning came to my home to give me an estimate for an ADA toilet (1), new tub handles and shower wand, and a hot water heater. I'm sure when he came in he saw an old white haired woman with no man in sight and dollar signs flashed through his mind. I had been doing business with Empire for the last several years and I don't think anything I previously had done was so out of line and felt I could trust I was getting everything at a fair price. I signed to have the work done for a whooping $4,119 which was more than double what it should have cost. At the time of installation I mentioned to the installers that I felt there was a mistake and an adjustment should be made. Of course the signed contracted was flashed in my face. By email I pointed out that I was being charge for TWO toilets (not one) for almost $2,000 and the toilet that was installed cost about $400. For the tub handles and shower wand I was charged over $1100 and cost about $120.00. For the hot water heater, which had a dent in it, I was charged over $1,700 and cost about $650. My supposed discount brought it down to the $4,119. What I should have been charged, allowing a generous five hours of labor at $150 an hour, was about $2020. I requested a refund of $2000 which I feel was a more than a fair adjustment. I filed a complaint with the ROC and because I signed the trumped up estimate I am SOL. EVERYONE dealing with Empire Plumbing and AC do you homework BEFORE you sign anything. Just because they can doesn't mean they should. I'm a big believer in KARMA and I hope when something bad happens to them they think of me.

Mark S.
★☆☆☆☆

OWNER WILL NOT TALK TO CLIENTS ACCORDING TO SERVICE MANAGER ABOUT PROBLEMS !!!!! RUN WILL NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THEM AGAIN !!!!

i was very discouraged with the over priced plumbing that I had done on a rental in Avondale Az. I was charged then I had a time frame scheduled from 10 am to 2 pm for air conditioning check.
They did not show up or call until after 330 pm.
I called back to the office and the secretary stated that the technician had gone out earlier in the day then I told her that she was wrong and she said that yes he did not go out until after 330.
She then said she had emailed me a copy of the air conditioning proposal I looked my email after I got off the phone and she then said that they couldn't send the email until after the $69 service fee had been paid. I told her that I had already given her the credit card number and been charged for the plumbing. She said that they sent it and it was denied.

I then talked with Jason the service manager he said that they had made 'several calls"" to me. He then admitted that they had made two calls. He then said that two calls were several to him.

I asked to talk with the owner and he said that the owner Anthony Livermore does not talk with clients. I asked with question that the owner will not talk with clients and Jason said no he will not.

If the owner will not talk with clients why would any one do business with them?????????

Mitchell F.
★☆☆☆☆

We were convinced to become preferred customers at a monthly rate. They would check our a/c and water heaters and we would receive a preferred service rate with no night or weekend extra charges. We needed a new pressure relief valve on a water heater and called them the morning of 12/23 for an afternoon appointment. Not after hours. They would not quote a price on the phone. The job took about 20 minutes and the part was supposedly covered by the water heater warranty. Charged- $235+ which before tax is about $666/hour. The work was acceptable.
I would call around before paying over $600 an hour for plumbing labor and strongly advise anyone else not to start with this company. Especially if you are to become one of their ""preferred"" customers. Other companies typically charge $110-150 for the same work I was sad to find out afterwards.

Eric S.
★☆☆☆☆

I found a leak from the bottom of my 10 year old water heater yesterday. I knew enough that at that age, the tank liner was likely leaking and a new unit was needed. My google search turned up Empire. I called and the service tech got out promptly to inspect the unit. He confirmed that it needed replacement. However, his quote for everything was over $2,000 plus tax. A 15% discount on that if I signed up for a service plan. I paid him $31.14 for the service call and sent him on his way. I got ahold of someone today that wil provide the same for less than 700 all in.

To be clear, I have no issues with the guy who came out personally. It's the margin they wanted for the work.

Dann S.
★☆☆☆☆

Empire taught me that I'm the biggest sucker in the world...and it's a costly lesson.

We originally called them because our septic backed up and it was 11pm on a Sunday night. I thought I did my due diligence researching and finding a company that handles emergency repairs in the middle of the night.

The guy came out and fixed the problem and quoted me one price that was like without the service agreement and another price about $200 lower with a $16.50 service agreement for one year. I opted for the service agreement and paid about $375 for the plumbing (they snaked the line to unplug it). They also came out and checked my AC later in the week and said it was fine.

The next time they came out to check the AC they replaced the outside blower and added a kickstarter to the unit and charged me about $700. I just found out from my new AC guy that the blower would have been under warranty so they really took me on that job.

Next my plumbing backed up again but this time snaking it didn't work. They had to open up my back patio to replace a pipe and also had to have the septic pumped. Two guys did the job in about 6 hours, a subcontractor pumped the septic and the only part was a wide PVC like pipe. The final bill was just under $4000 and this didn't include patching the patio cement so now there's a giant 3'x1' hole with an exposed pipe in my patio. $1100 of this amount was for the septic to get pumped, about triple what I would have paid had I picked up the phone and called someone myself.

My advice to you, don't buy the service agreement and avoid Empire. And anyone that is saying that they saved a ton with all this preventative maintenance is just a big sucker like me. They come out twice a year to figure out what they need to sell you and replace things even if they're under warranty.

Allison B.
★★☆☆☆

Don't recommend calling after regular hours because you will get a lower level of service according to the supervisor rep that came out the following day. We had someone come at 9:30 PM and ""fixed"" the issue and charging an arm and a leg only to realize that he just charged us money and didn't fix anything. Someone came out the next day and fixed the issue and gave us a discount (although I still think we got ripped off). Would not recommend after hours but were ok during normal business hours during the week.

Danny B.
★★☆☆☆

During the recent unusually cold spell, I had an exterior water line freeze and burst on a Saturday morning. I called Empire, spoke to a pleasant male, and was given a 4-hour window for the after-hours service call. The technician missed his window, but I understood they were busy.

Upon arrival, the technician correctly diagnosed the problem, cut out two sections of copper pipe and installed replacements. Knowing we were due for another cold night, he advised we cover as much exposed pipe as possible, which we did. He also gave advice on leaving water dripping overnight, which I did.

I was charged $480 for the repair. A little high, but emergency service so I had no issue paying it.

The next day ... you guessed it ... pipes froze again and burst in a different spot despite following the given instructions. I called Empire back and as it happened the same technician was on another job right around the corner. He arrived in about 90 minutes, again diagnosed the problem correctly and told me he would fix it for ... another $380.

I balked. Now, I expected to pay for the service, but based on the totality of the above, had hoped to have it repaired for, say, the cost of parts plus the emergency service visit. I think that would have been fair for all. The company refused to reduce the price, so I declined the repair.

Fortunately, a friend was available to help. $18 worth of parts from Home Depot and about 40 minutes time, the issue was fixed.

Empire had the opportunity to make a lifelong customer by being fair. They chose to attempt to gouge me and take advantage of my problem. I will never again use any of their services.

A H.
★☆☆☆☆

I had a toilet that kept running so I called Empire. The plumber looked at the toilet and gave me an estimate to fix the problem, When he showed the cost to me I almost passed out. His first price quote was $387.00 to repair the problem. I have replaced toilets in the past, but had no time to replace this one. I checked on the cost of the parts to completely replace the toilet parts plus a new suppy line and a shutoff valve. It came up to $35.78. It looks like the labor to do this half hour project was around $350.00, which is not only ridiculous but probably illegal and a complete ripoff. I had them do the repair since it had to be done then but it was at a lower price.

However, NEVER will I use Empire again and anyone thinking of using them should consider an alternative, unless you want to get held up.

Janet W.
★☆☆☆☆

lost house on market then called to tell them not to bill us any longer for the policy we had and yet they continued to bill us for the last year. called today and was informed that we lost a years worth of payments to them plus we had a very rude lady on the phone

Amanda S.
★☆☆☆☆

Our A/C went out last night at about 11:00 pm. We didn't know who to call because, unfortunately, there aren't that many Yelp reviews for A/C places. (Get on it, Yelpers!)

We called this place because they are 24-hours. They told us it would be 2-3 am before they could arrive. My gut said to ""run"" then, but it was hot so we scheduled an appointment.

His estimate ranged between $400 and $1500, plus tax and the visit fee of $69. We were told that $69 was the only ""extra"" charge, no premium hourly work rate or anything.

He finally decided it was a $400 ""part"" and that our total would be $500+ with tax and the visit fee.

He installed it, it didn't run. Told my husband that if it didn't kick on in a ""couple hours"" he would be back and take the part and be on his way. He also said, again, that there was no price difference between 2 am and 8 or 9 am, so we let him do it.

He installed a $40 part. 40 bucks. 40 smackers. I Googled to the end of the earth, with the exact part number, this morning. From NY to Chicago to Arizona quotes online were $200-$250 OUT THE DOOR, installation, tax, etc.

I called the business (very small!!!!) this morning to see what they would be willing to do. I started nice and escalated from there. He was 100%, flat-out unwilling to listen, to care, to help. He kept citing their RIDICULOUS 90-day warranty (WOW!!!!) on the part, and stating that he was a certified technician that came out.

The question I have is this:

Do I care who your employees are?

The answer is: NO. You hired them. I assume whomever you send can do the job, from a trained CHIMP to an HVAC tech. WHATEVER.

This place will rob you blind and take no ownership.

I wish I could upload my receipt.

$340 - part
$69 - visit
$whatever - tax

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