
Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2023
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
"Quick Response, great job, price and customer service. Will call again if I need Plumber."


Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2023
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
"Quick Response, great job, price and customer service. Will call again if I need Plumber."

Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Precision Plumbing proudly serves its customers with pride, integrity and attention to the details that matter most to you. This is one of the many things that sets us apart from the rest. We are locally owned and operated. Give us a call today!\n




Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Several issues were found when Fred opened the wall. The previous owner had run wiring and plumbing in a manner not complying with current standards. Also had to cut concrete floor to put in drain. Fred did an excellent job of overcoming these issues and getting my shower installed and also completed a closet for me."





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Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Salesman Richard was great. Customer service needs to be more accurate in helping. Installers Andrew, TreCory, Tanner, Garrett were awesome friendly and helpful knowledgeable. Kept me informed of everything. Fast and clean up was good. Appreciate all they did I am sure I am going to very happy with the results. Plumber was very efficient appreciated his accuracy passed the inspection."





+15

Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"We were collecting quotes from various local vendors of water softeners, due to some long-standing issues with our water.
Nathan from Shiloh came out to look at our water and location and make recommendations. We were looking for a full install (we did not previously have a water loop to hook up to so needed that also.)
He ran what looked like a comprehensive group of tests, from a branded kit (Shiloh are a Kinetico brand dealer), on our kitchen faucet water. We received the results as part of our quote, at the end of the visit.
He did look around the property, especially the garage where the unit would be installed.
The visit concluded with two recommendations (one higher, one slightly lower cost) in the region of $4,500, to include the softener, a reverse osmosis system and installation (including the loop).
I received an email a few days later saying that they would not do the loop installation as they were not qualified and that I needed to have my own plumber to do the loop. Having to gather new quotes for this aspect highlighted the fact that it would be a further few hundred dollars to get the loop in and I was surprised that Shiloh would only make minor discounts from their original bill, despite no longer doing a major part of the install (the loop).
While I figured out getting the loop installed, I contacted other vendors during the pause. By the time I had spoken with other water professionals, I had learned a lot more about the industry and had a rough idea of the true costs of water softeners.
I won't speak too much on the brand Shiloh sell but they are the most expensive and promote features that were (in our case) available for less elsewhere or unnecessary (twin tanks, water-powered).
I also did what everyone getting water treatment must do before ever talking to a vendor - namely, have the water tested by a professional, independent lab. This proved very interesting as just about every vendor I dealt with had completely different results to the lab test and this can make a huge difference in what equipment or settings you would need.
Shiloh's results were definitely wrong on the iron content and pH. These are important - in fact, when I mentioned their pH result to the lab, they thought I would be lucky to have any faucets left as it would have been highly acidic! Shiloh are probably no different to the other vendors and they likely can't match the test results of a professional laboratory on a home visit but remember not to put too much stock in these vendor tests.
In the end, I told Shiloh I would not be doing business with them. I went with a local, independent water treatment company who had installed the community well and knew our water very well. They also put it in for half the price of the Kinetico system and their original quote had even included installing the loop which Shiloh would not do. As it happened, we already had the loop put in by our plumber and so the installer discounted the bill accordingly - again something Shiloh reluctantly did by a fraction in their quote.
Nathan seemed surprised when we said we were not interested in dealing with them any more. He requested feedback on why and seemed to think it was just because they would not put the loop in. Really that part was the beginning of me learning more about the science, business and practices and once I could see how all the vendors stacked up, Shiloh were out of the running because their units were too expensive, yet virtually did the same as units half their price or had features that were superfluous or not as impressive as marketed. Additionally, Nathan attempted to tack on things like "mileage fee" to the original quote which is something we don't stand for and for that alone, we would have ceased dealing with Shiloh.
Shiloh are not alone in selling high priced water treatment equipment but if you truly compare systems and don't fall for the glossy brochures and slick advertising, there are equivalent systems out there which will do the same job for much less. Remember to get several quotes and include an independent dealer who can assemble a unit from common (not proprietary) parts so you can see the wide range of prices. Most of all, get your water independently tested and compare it to the vendor tests.
01/07/14 I've amended my review and changed the overall rating from a D to a C. Shiloh had recommended an iron filter and my installer didn't think one necessary. However, their softener did little to change the yellow tinted water. Fast forward to the end of 2013 and our Homeowners Association offered to buy everyone iron filters if the homeowners paid to have them installed. We did this as we had little to lose and much to gain and the yellow water is gone - therefore, Shiloh were correct and I respect this point.
However, I stand by the rest of my review."





+6

Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
Customers say: True professional
"Excellent work, and great guy to work with. He did everything that was promised and more! We Definitely recommend Robert for your remodel. (He can do everything (tear out, plumbing, electrical, framing and finishing) so we did not have to pay for any subcontractors)"





+17

Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1929
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The tub was purchased by the Plumbing company I Hired to instal it"





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Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1976
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical & Garage Door Services in the Portland Metro Area \n\nRoth Home has been serving homeowners since 1976 with expert heating, air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, and garage door services across the Portland Metro area and down to Salem. Our experienced technicians provide dependable solutions and responsive, professional care.\n\nTo make home comfort more accessible, we offer Upgrade financing options along with seasonal savings and special offers. Our team is here to help you find the right solution for your home and budget.\n\nBook online or call 503-673-6394 to schedule your service today.





+6
Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1989
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Woodward Heating, Air & Plumbing is a second generation family owned and operated company. We've been serving homeowners and small businesses throughout the Greater Willamette Valley since 1989. Our team takes great pride in providing exceptional customer service. Contact us today for all your plumbing, heating and/or cooling needs today!





+10

Serving Brownsville, OR and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Job now complete and it looks great. The greatest compliment came today from a plumber working under my house. He said, "your crawlspace is so nice and clean, I could eat down there." JL Dr. Energy Saver did a very good job."





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