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10768 Browning St, Brownsboro“Had heater replaced two years ago, great service and response. They also assisted with water main at my son's place. Great crew“
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Co Rd 4801, Ben Wheeler“During the freeze we had here, a valve broke on my well pump. They came out right away to fix it, only everything was froze up, and they couldn't at that time. As soon as things started thawing, they were right back and got me fixed up.The customer service has been outstanding from the install to repairs.“
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21345 Lake Haven Rd, Chandler“I asked if $3,100 was the standard price for replacing an electric water heater on a local Facebook Group for Tyler. The overwhelming response and numerous private messages indicated that the price was exorbitant. This quote was from a company I had previously done business with over the past three years. Concurrently, I had arranged for quotes from two other local companies. Interestingly, both contacted me after seeing my post, stating their quotes would align with the $3,100 figure, with one even proposing an $89 fee just for providing the quote. (For privacy, I won't disclose their names, but all were licensed.)Ultimately, I chose Artesian for the replacement, costing $1,750. They weren't the cheapest, but their quote was consistent with others who reached out to me. I selected them for their professionalism and licensed status. The team was very professional, clearly explaining the process before swiftly completing the job.For my home, I strictly opt for licensed contractors. It's crucial to note that using an unlicensed contractor can lead to insurance claims being denied by your homeowner's insurance if issues arise from their work.Pics show old water heater, then removal and install of new one and they stayed for 10-15 minutes after to make sure no issues!“
“Shows up and gets the job done. Makes suggestions to save time and money without skimping on quality.“