Mountaineer Mechanical
Company Overview
We handle more than just residential plumbing. We cover all aspects of mechanical services, we are the all-in-one mechanical professionals. Whether we’re fixing your furnace, tackling a plumbing problem, or servicing your water heater, we believe that project size may vary, but our client relationships and service quality remain constant. A lot of contractors boast about their extra efforts, but for us, there’s no extra effort needed. Our seasoned professionals deliver all-inclusive services.
In 2002, Mountaineer Mechanical was established in Little Hocking, Ohio. It grew from a modest family business with a few staff members to 12 employees by 2008. We established a new office building and warehouse in 2010. We launched a Parkersburg, West Virginia location in 2015, hiring 30 employees to cover a broader region and focusing on heating, cooling, plumbing, and commercial kitchen equipment.
Eddie spent his youth in Little Hocking, following in the footsteps of those before him. He had ambitions of owning a business as a child. His father, a plumber, imparted valuable skills that would benefit him later. He expanded his knowledge in computers, refrigeration, and commercial kitchen technology. He worked in several roles, including with the Electricians Union and Hobart Sales and Service. He eventually transitioned to Minneapolis, MN, to work at Hobart Corporate, bringing his wife and baby along. After a year away from home and discovering he was expecting another child, he chose to return to Little Hocking and start his own venture. With the support of dedicated employees and loyal customers, he has built a thriving business with multiple locations. He has always upheld his core values: Family, Trust, Communication, Teamwork, and Continuous Improvement.
Business Services
- Bathtub installation
- Bathtub repair
- Drain installation
- Drain repair
- Faucet installation
- Faucet repair
- Garbage disposal repair
- Gas line installation
- Gas line repair
- HVAC installation or replacement
- HVAC system repair
- HVAC system maintenance
- Plumbing inspection
- Plumbing installation or replacement
- Plumbing repair
- Shower installation
- Shower repair
- Sink installation
- Sink repair
- Toilet installation
- Toilet repair
- Water heater installation
- Water heater repair
- Water pipe installation
- Water pipe repair
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Tue: | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Wed: | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Thu: | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Fri: | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM |
| Sat: | Closed |
| Sun: | Closed |
Recommended Customer Reviews
Our air conditioning went out on Saturday 7-20. By the time I was sure it wasn't simply frozen up from constant running, it was evening. The next morning I called a few HVAC companies including Groggs and DNR. Both actually talked me out of having a serviceman come out that day, even though I was more than willing to pay for the additional weekend service charge. So after a horribly hot Sunday and Sunday night, Monday morning I calked both Groggs and DNR and was told they could not get to me that day. That really pissed me off because I could have had it fixed on Sunday but both companies all but said they didn't want to call out their weekend call technician. Let me say this, Groggs did send a technician out about 30 minutes after I called another company and they arrived. Maybe Groggs should have had the common sense to call and say someone was freed up early huh?
I called Mountaineer Mechanical who had a technician out by approximately 1pm. They service technician, Jeremy checked out my HVAC unit and eventually determined the motor was hanging up, causing overheating. My motor and capacitor were both bad. What I liked was he just did not expect me to take his word for it, he showed me with his testing equipment that the capacitor was bad, and even though it was obvious the fan was hanging up, he made sure I saw it. He quickly changed out the Capacitor then quickly drive to his office and got a motor and was done by a little after 3PM.
I was impressed with Jeremys knowledge, his speed and his willingness to help me understand all of the issues. I was so impressed I asked Jeremy to have their Salesman call me, I'm going to go ahead and use Mountaineer Mechanical and replace both my furnace and air conditioner now. So Groggs and DNR not only list an expensive service calk, they list the opportunity to replace an entire system for 10 to 12 thousand. No loss to me, but sucks for both of them.
My advice to anyone needing service is to call the people that act like they at least give a damn about your business. I would recommend Mountaineer Mechanical to anyone.













