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All Pro Services
3.7(
31
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Serving Baroda, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The service was great. I called on Thursday and they came out first thing Friday morning. (I didn't ask for nor pay for emergency service or anything.) The plumber told me up front what the costs would be (more on that shortly). He had all the parts and tools he needed in his truck and completed the job quickly and well. He also quoted me to do a few other small plumbing jobs while he was there (I declined but appreciated the information.) I have nothing bad to say about the technician or the work he did. He was friendly, professional, and competent. <br> <br>I do need to comment on the price though. All-Pro has a pricing rubric they use - they don't bill by the hour or for parts. This is good in that they can quote you a price up front and don't wind up taking longer then they thought and then billing you more. However in my case the price seemed quite excessive. Their plumbing rubric had about ten "levels" of jobs; each higher level had a higher price. Replacing a closet flange fell in level "8" which cost $569. All-pro also charged me separately for removing and reinstalling the stool: $269. I'm not sure how they would replace a closet flange <i>without</i> removing and reinstalling the stool but he told me it was a separate job, a separate bill. <br> <br>I didn't shop around; All-Pro is based just around the corner from my house and I love to support local businesses whenever possible. So maybe this price is in line with competitors. However the tech was working for about 75 minutes which, ignoring the small cost of parts, works out to $670 per hour. Which is just a little hard to swallow. <br> <br>All-Pro also charges a $50 service fee just for coming and giving you an estimate. They waived this fee in my case, because I was a very short drive, because I was using their service, and maybe because I whined a little about the cost. But if you had to pay that too it would raise the price further. <br> <br>Since they have this "StraightForward Pricing®" rubric you <i>should</i> be able to find out what a job would cost without having to have someone come out. For example, one of the other jobs I was contemplating was replacing a tub faucet. That's a level 3 job, $175. It's right there on the form. So I would encourage prospective customers to push them to give you a quote over the phone, if you know exactly what you need. Maybe they'll say no, but it's worth a shot. If it fits the budget I'd recommend All-Pro, at least for plumbing work. <br> <br>I know All-Pro reads the reviews on this site and I want them to notice I did check the "yes" when asked "Would you use this provider in the future?" -- and I hope they'll agree this review was fair and truthful. <br>"
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FAQs for gas piping projects in Baroda, MI

Plumbers with proper licensing and credentials install and relocate gas lines. When hiring a professional, verify they have experience with gas systems and all required certifications. Some homeowners choose to work with plumbers specializing in natural gas installations, as they have extensive experience with similar projects and understand the safety requirements.

The timeline for gas line relocation varies based on project complexity, permit processing, and inspection scheduling. The physical labor takes a few hours to one day, depending on the line length. However, the actual installation work represents only part of the overall project timeline. Your contractor should provide a specific timeframe based on your circumstances and local permitting requirements.

Your gas supply must be shut off during the relocation process. This safety measure prevents gas leaks while connections are being modified. Plan for this temporary service interruption by making alternative arrangements for cooking, heating, or other gas-dependent systems in your home. The shut-off generally only lasts for a portion of the work, often a few hours.

Relocating gas lines to connect new appliances is a common reason for this type of project. Whether you're installing a gas stove, fireplace, dryer, or outdoor grill, a professional can determine the best route for extending your existing gas system. The cost will depend on the distance between your current gas line and the new appliance location.

Gas line work is not suitable for DIY projects. Natural gas is highly flammable and potentially lethal if not handled correctly. Gas leaks can be difficult to detect without specialized equipment. Professional plumbers have the proper training, tools, and experience to safely relocate gas lines while ensuring compliance with local building codes and safety standards.

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