Happy's Plumbing
Company Overview
Business Services
- Plumbing inspection
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |
Recommended Customer Reviews
Sandra R.I love this plumber. I had a leak behind drywall. It was upstairs and very hard to find. It took 2 visits but they were very professional and easy to work with. Also replaced my garbage disposal. Reasonable prices. Home warranty servicer for a few plans. Great communication. Responsive!
Lee R.So my mother's has homeserve warranty service. There was a leak in our basement, they recommended Happys but when they came out look at the leak, due to a rainy day they assume the water leak was from rainwater.
2 weeks later we still have a leak so we decided to get a second opinion from another company to test the system and see if there was a leak in 20 Minutes they found the leak at the main line coming in from the city.
Today I called happy 's and ask what type of testing was conducted, I was told that it was only a visual test because they dont have the machine for leakage testing. So the plumber just walked in collected the payment for a quick job. Very unprofessional, an inaccurate analysis for the work completed.
I wouldn't recommend them for leakage detection but they aren't fully to blame. the warranty company is partially to blame for not finding a contractor with the adequate equipment for such a task.
Monica R.Happy Plumbing came out to take care of a leak under my kitchen sink.
The plumber did a great job. He was quick and efficient and very personable. I have had this company come out several times before and have always been pleased with the work. I highly recommend them.
Danny Z.Fidelity National Home warranty sent out Happys Plumbing and the guys weren't so happy but they were technically proficient and were able to drain the pipes in the crawl space and solder up a coupe of leaking T fittings. they didn't want to deal with my sump since the motor ran when you lifted the float. (7 gallons of water in the hole didn't go anywhere when I tested it, but they claim it works so whatevs....if an old white guy is allowed to use such an outdated expression.)
shutting off the water created a lot of problems in plumbing systems, it stirs up a lot of sediment and breaks loose a lot of mineral deposits. easy to pull off aerators to clean screens to restore flow to sinks but at least one showerhead was destroyed when the fine sediments went past the screen and clogged half the fine openings. (and no I don't know how to backflush a showerhead.) $25 for a new showerhead.
SOLUTIONS?
before water gets turned on again, maybe pull off showerheads and flush line to clear before reinstalling
Deb T.My home warranty company called these clowns out because I wanted a second opinion. They showed up an hour early but then sat in my driveway talking on their phones for 30 minutes. I do that sometimes too, work when I show up to an appointment early - but I park down the street so I don't bug my clients. When Joel made it to the door, he rang the bell and immediately followed that with a cop-knock. I answered and told him to pick one, both weren't necessary especially as they'd been if my driveway for half an hour.
He then went to the bathroom where the sink wasn't draining. He brought in a flashlight and a hair-removal plastic tool, literally nothing else. He was in the bathroom for less than 5 minutes. He then - without a word - went back out to the van. He and his driver (don't ask me) sat in the driveway another 20 minutes, and at 11 am - the scheduled appointment time - they fired it up and drove away - still without a word.
When I called their dispatch I was told Joel felt ""unsafe"" because we had closed the screen door he left wide open (so we could leave the main door open so he could get back in without having to knock again - which he would have seen, had he gotten out of the van).
I am not paying for this ""service"" call, and as a Realtor I'll certainly not be recommending them for any work, and if they get called in on anything I'll veto them.
We had Happy's Plumbing at the house today on a home warranty call. There were problems in two of our bathrooms and the person fixed both in less time than expected. He was also actually 10-15 minutes ahead of time, which was nice.
Neither problem was all that difficult but having them fixed quickly and for the cost of the visit co-pay is really nice.
Frankie M.As soon as I get my sleeping baby out of the car, the guy started barking at me about the water heater, I had to interrupt him in a quiet voice and ask if I could go transfer my baby to the crib and come right back. After I got my son down, the plumber was rude and short with me the entire time. I finally gave up trying to ask him questions and called my husband so he could talk to him over the phone. The plumber was much more talkative and approachable to my husband over the phone than he was with me in person. And also, who wakes a sleeping baby?
Joe M.After two visits, Happy's Plumbing was unable to fix a water heater issue... when my partner called to schedule another visit, they used a misogynist slur to refer to her. There was no cause for this, she was simply trying to schedule another visit.
There's no excuse for that type of language, especially in a business setting. When I spoke to the offending employee, he was dismissive. Though he reluctantly said ""I'm sorry,"" his overall approach was to make excuses for his misogynist behavior--""I'm having a hard day. That's just the way we talk around here.""
That might be the way you talk, but the community you serve has a right to refuse business with you for your unacceptable behavior. Learn to treat human beings with respect. It's a pretty simple concept.
Shelby T.I wish I could give this establishment a zero star rating. My landlord sent them to have a look at my water heater last week, because it's been beeping incessantly. The beeping didn't stop after they did their work, so yesterday I called back to schedule another visit. It's always my policy to be polite with people when I'm asking for a service over the phone, or in person, and generally in all of my interactions. After politely explaining the situation to the owner, who answered the phone, he said that I could schedule an appointment with his dispatcher. He forgets to mute his phone, passes me off to his dispatcher and says ""some lady bitching about her water heater.""
I cannot begin to explain the shock and hurt that I felt when this word was applied to me, for the simple fact that I was a woman asking for something. When confronted, they proceeded to first, lie to me, denying it was ever said even though I clearly heard it, and second, admit that it was said and justify it with ""that's just how we talk around here.""
This company deserves to go out of business if it's their custom to degrade their female clients after hanging up the phone. It's 2018, and Happy's Plumbing needs to get it together and start respecting people.
Happy's Plumbing came out as a follow-up from the first company. They found that the toilet was cracked in the bowl. First, they told me not to use it because porcelain breaks likes chards of glass Yikes. Thank you! Also, they are very professional, friendly, and have good prices for a completed job in minimal time. Again, thank You. I will continue to use you guys now (11/13/2017)















