
Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They did great!"





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Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They did great!"





+14

Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas





+5

Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I hired GR plumbing contractor through Angi app it was a big mistake. He came right away but he flushed the toilet to unclog it and it overflew everywhere made a big mess and left very quietly.I thought he?s working in the bathroom when I went there's no one there and huge mess. When I texted him he said it was a big problem and I am going to charge you 6 times more which we agreed on. He didn?t even have audacity to explain and ask for more money. Never going to use this company again !! "
Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
Three qualities all of our people have that make us Northern Virginia, D.C. & Maryland’s #1 Home Service Provider. That’s the F.H. Furr Difference.\n\nF.H. Furr is D.C., Maryland & Northern Virginia’s premier plumber, HVAC contractor and electrician. F.H. Furr is A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau and has consistently been voted Best of Prince William County for HVAC, Plumbing and electrical.
Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 1998
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
ADDITIONAL SERVICE AREA: TOMS BROOK, HARRISONBURG, STEPHENS CITY, & MOUNT JACKSON, WARREN, FREDERICK, ROCKINGHAM, & SHENANDOAH COUNTIES.
Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Called ahead, showed up on time, and performed service as requested."
Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
Our company provides reliable, on time service with state of the art equipment to address your plumbing needs. Your satisfaction is our highest goal. We appreciate our customers! We also provide 24 Hour Emergency Service - Call us anytime with your plumbing needs.

Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 1982
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Overcharged and poor customer service. My Plumber in fact didn't show up- a contractor did. Unknown to me and with no notice. And his understanding of what the job was didn't match my understanding of the job. The contractor had no paperwork from My Plumber. So I called my phone number for My Plumber, to try to get their representative to talk to the contractor now staring at me in my home. The My Plumber call center person said she couldn't help, and promised another My Plumber rep would call me. They never did. I okayed the contractor to begin the job, with only the hope that he was about to do what I agreed to pay $7000 for My Plumber to do. Fortunately I guessed right. Today I got the "How'd we do?" call from another My Plumber rep. I honestly told her about their poor customer service. Which led to her arguing, talking over me, and interrupting, to include "THAT'S NOT TRUE!" So what would have been a two - maybe three - star rating drops down to one. "

Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
OWNER-OPERATED. NO SUBS. SERIVCE FEE OF $19.95 APPLIES AS OF 6/9/08. CHARGES A FLAT RATE. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE.MAY CONTACT THROUGH E-MAIL or Call 703-299-4999 to schedule an appointment or 540-891-8700 for emergencies and after hours.

Serving Banco, VA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I would give 5 stars for their pump out service (Mike was awesome, very professional and expedient in servicing our septic cleanout—overall GREAT!); 1 star for the poor customer service by Sharon. Details: A&M Septic Service has been servicing our home for over 25 years. In fact, they installed the current floats and pump back in 2011. Our negative rating/comment is focused more on when we had issues with our recent pump chamber. Mike recommended I contact their electrician who knows septic systems and could raise our electrical box to code (it was partially buried). When I coordinated with the electrician, he said I should replace the floats since it was too short on slack cord to raise and you can’t splice inside the chamber--I was fine with that. As for the pump, there was enough slack wire (approx. 5 feet confirmed by another electrician) to raise the line inside of the chamber 6 inches to re-splice outside of the chamber into a new junction box. Bottom line: we were not going to splice anything INSIDE of the chamber. The electrician recommended I call Sharon at A&M to setup the float install and tell her about the troubleshooting of the pump working in HAND mode only because of the possible float issue. Here’s where it gets interesting. I called Sharon that Friday (I said it was not in an emergency but “urgent” situation) and informed her that I was having issues with my floats, only able to pump out the chamber in manual mode, and confirmed with her electrician sub-contractor after troubleshooting. Before I could explain my issues and desire to raise the junction box and replace 3 floats, she began telling me what my septic problems were BEFORE hearing the full story or steps we took with her electrician. Before I could really speak, she ended the call to contact the electrician who I had been talking with to get the real info instead of giving me, the customer, a chance to explain what we had done. After 30 minutes, she calls me back telling me the solution vs. understanding root cause: "you need 3 new floats, a new pump which will cost $2500 plus whatever work the electrician needs to do to raise my junction box." I tried to tell her that there was enough slack on the pump to work with and that it was working fine. Instead, I got an earful on county codes and regulations on no splices in a box, and A&M won’t touch my system unless we change out the pump with the floats. Very upsetting and it felt like a “one-way transmission” from her—too directive. I told her I would call her back at 4PM with my decision since I had a 1-hr work call. She said to call or text her after and they could start work as early as the next Wednesday (3 business days later). So, I called her line at 4PM and ended up leaving a VM stating we would have them do the floats and pump but asked for an onsite assessment. I then texted her as per her instructions our "ok" to schedule for Wednesday and followed up with a call and left another message on Saturday (they were closed but checking VMs). Thinking surely she will call me on Monday AM, I waited. Nothing. Tuesday—Nothing. By Wednesday, the day they were supposed to start work, I got a call by the electrician at 12:30PM asking if I was going forward with the work. Sadly, he was caught in the middle and as of this feedback, A&M has NOT returned any of my calls or texts. The most irritating of all? Sharon knew we were in a pickle and needed their help...they were the first company we called because we were loyal customers to them who have been servicing us for years. Regardless of her perhaps having a bad day, it's also about voice of the customer. Sadly, we went with another company who did an OUTSTANDING job and elected to change out the floats and a pump for peace of mind. Again, pump out service, no issue—Mike and team are awesome. Scheduling and working with the front office?--Sharon was not easy to work with and no follow-up to a loyal customer/home for more than 20+years….because of this experience, A&M has lost our business."
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