Olsen Bros Pro-Vac Cleaning

★★☆☆☆ 2.0 / 5 (4)
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: 6622 112th St E, Puyallup, WA 98373
: (253) 435-4328
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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

George W.
★☆☆☆☆

PSE sent them out to dig a hole after a power failure. They had absolutely no regard for the car in the driveway and caused damage. Seemed totally unconcerned about their actions and have no accountability

Tom L.
★★★★★

Great company willing to go the extra mile to get the job done. I would highly recommend.

Turan W.
★☆☆☆☆

If you SUPPORT OUR TROOPS, ""BOYCOTT/DO NOT USE, OLSON BROTHERS PRO-VAC""
Olson Bros Pro-Vac Cleaning appears to Lack Integrity and their business practices are Extremely Questionable.

On November 7, 2015, one of Olson Brothers Pro-Vac employees ""John Ed Fautenbery"" while checking his phone, crashed into the back of a 21 year old Army Reservist's car causing $3,500 damage and causing personal injury to the Solider. The accident took places on Kent Des Moines road just before I-5.

The Olson Brothers Pro-Vac employee, John Fautenbery, tried to pay off the soldier offering $500.00 on the spot payment. When the Soldier refused the Olson Brothers Pro-Vac's Employee offer, the Olson Brothers Pro-Vac employee gave the Soldier his personal insurance card instead of the Olson Brothers Pro-Vac companies' insurance information.

The Soldier then contacted Olson Brothers Pro-Vac and spoke to Manager Karen Case. Karen Case was very rude and abrasive but acknowledges that an employee of Olson Brothers Pro-Vac did in fact crash into the soldier's car. Karen Case claims she will not contact Olson Brothers Pro-Vac insurance, nor has Karen Case, John Fautenbery, or Olson Brothers Pro-Vac, made an attempt to resolve this issue.

It has been Two Months and Olson Brothers Pro-Vac has not and will not fix the Soldiers car and cover the other medical expenses. It appears that the Soldier will have to be further burdened by Olson Brothers Pro-Vac and file through an attorney.

Please Help Support Our Troops and BOYCOTT Olson Brothers Pro-Vac until they step up and ""Do the Right-Thing"" and correct their mistake.

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