T A Slack Plumbing
Company Overview
Business Services
- Bathtub installation
- Bathtub repair
- Drain installation
- Drain repair
- Faucet installation
- Faucet repair
- Plumbing inspection
- Plumbing installation or replacement
- Plumbing repair
- Shower installation
- Shower repair
- Toilet installation
Business Location & Hours
Mon: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Tue: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Wed: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Thu: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Fri: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Sat: | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Sun: | 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Recommended Customer Reviews

I've worked with Kirk for many years. I am a Realtor and I always recommend him to my clients who need any plumbing work done. Kirk always does an excellent job and my clients and I are always impressed with his attention to detail. He is also an extremely nice person and I trust him wholeheartedly.

Kirk has done a few jobs for us and I highly recommend him.
Most recently, he fixed 5 drippy faucets (yeah, 5... don't judge!). He did a great job, and was in and out in about an hour.
The first job he did for us was far more complicated. Somehow he figured out how to replace our kitchen sink basin without destroying our countertops. He barely had any room to maneuver, but he came up with a creative solution and got the job done. Kirk kept us posted every step of the way and we are now enjoying our huge single basin kitchen sink.
He also installed a hot water faucet and filters and, months later when it stopped working due to a manufacturing defect, Kirk came by and fixed it at no charge.
We would definitely hire Kirk again for any of our plumbing needs.

Kirk is probably out of business now since he has such a poor work ethic. It is sad that his personal issues have impacted his plumbing business to the extent that I would not recommend him to anyone. Although he installed a new water heater for an outrageous price, he did not complete the job. He did NOT pick up the old water heater as promised. He's untrustworthy and unethical and a disgrace to the plumbing profession.

This company must be out of business. After two phone messages and an email, I received no response.

Kirk Miller a very professional plumber based in Sunnyvale, he was recommended by my real estate agent. We needed to connect two 50 gallons water heater together to provide enough hot water for the large jacuzzi tub. Kirk did a research to find the best way to connect the water heaters together, now we can fill up two jacuzzi tubs in very short time.

Highly recommend Kirk, who just finished a bathroom remodel and some upgrades in the kitchen .
Very professional with attention to detail. Always gives you options to suit your budget and requirements in solving plumbing problems.
He genuinely wants to do right by his customers, and thoroughly investigates the problem before recommending any action. This means that he explores the least costly outcomes first. Very highly appreciated! Thanks Kirk.

We recently upgraded the 3 1/2 baths in our 34 year old Cupertino house. The counter-top supplier recommended TA Slack plumbing. (We also investigated several other plumbers, but chose Kirk Miller and TA Slack Plumbing). His 6 faucet install was complicated by our request to reuse 2 faucet assemblies (so Kirk had to carefully remove and rebuild them), install new shut-off valves (12), and renew the hardware in three tubs. Turned out to be a big job, with a several problems and two days. Kirk kept us up to date on the problems and progress, and always kept his work orderly and the workplace clean. He was forced to be quite creative several times. Overall, he did a great job for a reasonably cost. I would absolutely recommend Kirk & TA Slack Plumbing for any similar job.

Look no further for a great plumber! Very professional and knowledgeable. As an electrician, I have referred Kirk to all of my clients and each one has been impressed with the quality of his work. Kirk will be the only person I call when I need a plumber!

Yes, Kirk is as good as it gets! He is meticulous and extremely detailed, knowledgable about the overall construction industry and very honest in terms of what your problems are and how best to resolve them. He knows exactly how much parts cost and tells you up front. I never realized how important it is to have a great plumber until two of my bathroom leaked and the subfloor and everything below was dry-rotted ! The plumbing below was a nightmare of a job--all tangled up and basically a mess. Kirk fixed all of this, did the new plumbing for my entire bathroom,explained everything to me and took the mystique out of his business. He did want me to understand.He also had a thorough knowledge of framing, sheetrocking and drywall work, and a host of other areas relating to building construction. A very smart man with a wonderful,hardworking mentality. You will really appreciate working with him. He gets the job done on time,charges a reasonable fee ( do not go by his hourly--he finishes faster than most plumbers) and is very easy to work with!!!

I found Kirk Miller of T.A. Slack Plumbing to be exceptionally creative and persistent in solving my plumbing problems. Very professional, a skilled plumbing engineer.
The house is over 70 years old and needs repiping, a major project. Kirk donned his crawl suit and crawled under the house to check it out. He took photographs and mapped out the water and drain system to give me a free estimate. He made several suggestions and provided alternative approaches to improve the system design and manage the cost of the repiping. His estimates were competitive with other bids I received, and he was the only one who crawled under the house to see the job. While he was at it, he tightened a dripping joint he noticed, no charge.
We had a blockage in the hot water line to the kitchen that two other plumbers gave up on fixing except for repiping. This was an immediate problem we wanted fixed before we did the whole repipe. Kirk suggested he try to back flush the line as quick fix. The other plumbers never thought of that. He disconnected the line under the sink and at the water heater, connected a garden hose under the sink to a hose bib outside and another hose to the end of the pipe at the water heater for drainage. He then turned on the water, forcing flow in the reverse direction. Sure enough, after a few splutters, the offending lime particles came gushing out the drain hose onto the lawn. Fixed the immediate problem in an hour and a half. You can probably guess that Kirk will be the one to do the repiping!
By the way, I found Kirk through Yelp.