Asher Plumbing was referred to me from a friend that had used his services in the past. Avi was very knowledgeable and professional he was able to diagnose my plumbing issue immediately because I had no idea what the source of the issue was coming from but it was affecting all my toilets and my master shower. After he explained what happened he told me what he needed to do and the cost of the job which was very reasonable. He was able to get a crew in to fix the problem the same day which I appreciated.(also they were very clean and left no mess) I am very happy with his services and will be referring him to my family and friends.
Rose E.
Tu valoración: 1 Valley Glen, CA
Avi Asher plumbing did over 30 mistakes in my job. He used all wrong fixtures, wrong fittings, wrong slope. He was supposed to make a new sewage line. He dig up entire yard and disappeared for weeks. Iit was like a war zone. He did not pass the inspection five times. At the end, he just abandoned the job. There were so many problems, sewage line was so twisted, that nothing would pass thru. Atter so many clean ups, we decided to open up to see what was wrong. Asher made new sewage line that resembled two number 8 ‘s tangled. There was no reason for that. The job was outright incompetent.
Michael S.
Tu valoración: 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
Asher plumbing, re-plumbed our house five years ago. Sinec then we had two leaks, one in the kitchen(back then) and one in our upstairs bathroom(today). Avi was responsive to both. her fixed the first one and will be back today to repair the second. I would recommend him.
Douglas S.
Tu valoración: 1 Sunland, CA
Just wanted to warn others about this company, don’t go cheap like I did, even if the company is highly rated at . One of the workers started a small fire in the wall of the bathroom and contractor refused to pay for damage. Burned about a two foot by two foot section of the wall and have to remove several studs to replace. Filed complaint with BBB and have not heard from them and I’m sure I won’t. Also found out when I had another plumber fix a leaky drain that he told me that there was no water pressure regulator installed from the main line. By code you must install a regulator when pressure is greater than 80psi from main. I don’t remember him checking the pressure, he could have, but its also just good practice to install to prevent excessive pressure spikes from damaging plumbing(I found this out too late unfortunately). He was fast and did the copper repipe in one day, but now I question all of his work.