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109 Country Ln, Lansdale9AM - 12PM
302, 2333 Welsh Rd STE C6A, Lansdale“Dave is honest, thorough, and pleasant. I can’t recommend highly enough.
He was able to apply a simple and cost effective fix to our older exterior unit and now our AC is blowing better than anytime since we purchased our house 9 years ago. This was also after a larger company’s tech told my wife we needed an entire replacement of both systems and sent a salesman to grease me up before a quote that was about 175% the average price in my neighborhood.
Dave came and showed me the wiring issue. The other tech would’ve absolutely seen the frayed wire, as it was visible as soon as the cover was off.
I will now use Dave for every HVAC service I need moving forward, including replacement when that becomes necessary.“
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37 W 2nd St, Lansdale“Thank You so much for taking care of my Heater Replacement. Darryl was very professional and did a great job of explaining the issue to me regarding the need for a replacement heater. Wade was so great at working the numbers to fit into my budget so that the replacement would happen before the winter arrive.
And Evan and his partner did a great job in a very timely manner to complete install. I am so happy Donnelly’s is my Heating and A/C service company. This company is really great and employ every professional technicians. I am a very happy customer.“
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17 N Chestnut St, Lansdale“The team at Schneider's did a wonderful and success repair on salvaging to good as new an antique spigot with fresh valves. The knowledge and honesty were a fair and friendly price met with exceptional customer support!!“
“Highly recommended! Michael is professional, timely, and does great work! I used him to install air conditioning and again for electric/ plumbing on a kitchen + bathroom addition.“
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2120 Schultz Rd, Lansdale“Kitchen sink was blocked up and Zoom (bought out by Stellar Brands which is info potential customers should be aware of) said that much of the new kitchen would have to be dismantled and every company I contacted re that said the quartz countertop would likely not survive, nor would the floor. The house is on a slab and it looked to be an ex-pensive and very destructive process since no one, not even a professional pipe finding outfit, could tell where the pipe went.
On the advice of Chatgpt, I hired a project manager and he came up with a plan to reroute the pipe and enlisted Ab-bey to do the work. Part of the kitchen did need to be dis-assembled but in a relatively minor way. Abbey laid new pipe under the cabinets, jackhammered the concrete floor from the corner of the kitchen, along the dining room wall and connected it to the powder room pipe, then recement-ed the area.
The reason no one could find the pipe is because it is Or-angeburg, not iron. Orangeburg was produced during WWII when there was an iron shortage and it is basically made up of whatever was lying around at the time and any war years – 1948 – house like mine is likely to have used that so be advised, it is not good.
The Abbey team was fantastic, especially Colin, a smart, creative and calming.
The whole thing took about three days and cost around $6k.“
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“Highly Recommend! Very pleasant and efficient. Will be using this company for all of our future plumbing needs.“