Henry was excellent. Upfront, honest, personable, and professional in everything he did for us. Took care of us and we'll be giving him another call if we ever need more work done.
April 2021
Very quick! Went in for a yard of sand, took about 15 mins. The gentlemen named Francis was polite, and really on point with his loader. 40 bucks for a yard of filtered sand was the best deal we found and it paid off. Will be back for sure.
September 2015
We were really apprehensive with recurring sewer-line problems in the 150-foot run from our house to the city sewer line. Knowing you've got a major problem 6 or 7 feet underground is worrisome. Not knowing exactly what was wrong added to the angst of knowing you could have a sewage backup in the cellar at any time without warning. Several expensive visits from Roto-Rooter to fix past backups proved to be only temporary solutions. The Roto-Rooter people said "there's something about 90 feet out there and we don't know what it is." They'd put a camera out in the line but it didn't give an answer--much like trying to scuba dive in murky... read full review
Henry was excellent. Upfront, honest, personable, and professional in everything he did for us. Took care of us and we'll be giving him another call if we ever need more work done.
Very quick! Went in for a yard of sand, took about 15 mins. The gentlemen named Francis was polite, and really on point with his loader. 40 bucks for a yard of filtered sand was the best deal we found and it paid off. Will be back for sure.
We were really apprehensive with recurring sewer-line problems in the 150-foot run from our house to the city sewer line. Knowing you've got a major problem 6 or 7 feet underground is worrisome. Not knowing exactly what was wrong added to the angst of knowing you could have a sewage backup in the cellar at any time without warning. Several expensive visits from Roto-Rooter to fix past backups proved to be only temporary solutions. The Roto-Rooter people said "there's something about 90 feet out there and we don't know what it is." They'd put a camera out in the line but it didn't give an answer--much like trying to scuba dive in murky... read full review