
Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
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Emergency services offered
"The service is excellent. They were on time. They did a good job. They answer real quick every time I ask questions."




Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The service is excellent. They were on time. They did a good job. They answer real quick every time I ask questions."



Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It was the coldest part of the winter. They helped by replacing the sewer line, which required new pipes in the house and a whole new sewer line to be dug to connect with the city sewer. They were prompt and efficient under such cold circumstances. They were reasonable with their price and worked with us to make it possible. They have returned as the weather improved to make sure the land was leveled off and everything was ok. They recently helped our neighbor and she has the same glowing review."

Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 1935
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Emergency services offered
"The home with the cracked sewer line was built in 1935 and the sewer line and clean out were made of cast iron. For some reason the cast iron pipe cracked about one foot above the basement floor, right where the sewer exits the house. The concrete floor in the basement had to be jackhammered out to replace the cracked sewer line. Bill, the plumber assigned the task, did an outstanding job in, what I felt, was a minimal amount of time. To say I was impressed with the skill of this plumber, would be an understatement. Great job at a reasonable price. A floor drain was also cleaned, two days earlier, by a technician named Roland, who also did a great job."

Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 1996
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent job could not be happier <br />"

Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very well. the ProTech man was very thorough, cleaned the drain completely to to city line in the alley. He cleaned up everything when he was done. He made sure that we knew the cost up front, and we definitely received our money's worth!"

Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Water & Fire Damage Restoration in Billings, Montana and Surrounding Areas: The emotional distress and uncertainty that is felt when you experience a fire is immeasurable - the professionals at Alpha-Omega Disaster Restoration empathize and are here to help. Fire damage restoration is not simple because smoke from fire behaves in a very unique way. Our team is well trained and experienced and is the right one for the job. You can trust us to restore your home or office after a fire to a better than pre-loss condition.\n\nWater Damage Restoration: Quick response is critical when there is water damage in your home or place of business. Dedicated response teams at Alpha-Omega are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to service our customers. We are committed to responding to your initial call within 60 minutes and having a team on site to start the mitigation process within 2 hours. You can be assured that we will do all we can to minimize the damage to your property and return it to pre-loss condition as soon as possible.

Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
In business since 1985
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I called on a Friday afternoon and we were able to set up an appointment for 2 pm the following Monday. They say on their website that they always answer their phones and in my case they did answer each time I called. They were candid with the day's schedule to help me get an idea of the size of the time window and offered to call 30 minutes prior to arrival at my house. This was all important since I was trying to minimize the amount of time I would be away from work. <br /> On Monday I received a call late in the morning notifying me that the technician had finished his other work early and could arrive at my home by 12:30 pm. This worked even better for me than 2 pm since I could combine the time off work with my lunch break. The technician was about 10 minutes late but that's not too bad. <br /> Within 10 minutes, the technician had diagnosed the problem: the temperature and pressure relief valve needed to be replaced. But the temperature and pressure relief valve needed to be replaced because an expansion tank had never been installed. During a call with the office (the boss, I think), the technician relayed my question about whether this expansion tank was required by local building codes and he said it was and had been for a long time. I was a bit surprised that the building inspector hadn't mentioned this when I bought the property but it was clear I needed the expansion tank now. <br /> The technician then told me he'd have to leave to get the parts he needed for the job and threw out an estimate of $100 in parts. When I asked about the length of time required to complete the work he said installing an expansion tank took about 30 minutes. He also estimated that it would take 15-20 minutes to get parts. <br /> The technician returned in 45 minutes and said traffic was a bit rough. Fair enough. He then completed the installation in approximately the amount of time he said. However, I was still a little surprised when the bill totaled $340. I was charged 2 hours labor at $85/hr and $170 for parts. Ultimately I think the price was fair but I didn't like that the technician underestimated both time and parts. After the install I learned that the technician had worked for this company for about 10 years. <br /> After the technician left, I inspected the new hardware that had been installed and noticed a small bead of water at the joint that connected to the new expansion tank. I wiped away the bead of water. I hoped it was just something remaining from the installation but put a paper towel under it so I would know if any water leaked while I finished my work day. Sure enough, when I returned home a few hours later there was a large bead of water at the same joint and a 2and quot; diameter wet stain on the paper towel. This was a very slow leak so I wasn't too concerned but I was a bit disappointed that I would have to schedule another appointment to make sure there was no leak at all. <br /> The next morning I called Ranger and they said they'd try to get the technician back out during my lunch hour. I was impressed that they were able to pull this off on such short notice though there was a little confusion. I had discussed an 11:30 am to 12:30 pm window and was told I'd receive a call 30 minutes in advance. I didn't get this call however because the technician arrived at my house shortly before the office told him I had requested 30 minutes advance notice. Fortunately my wife was home for lunch before me and was able to let the technician in. The technician said he did not observe the slow leak . But he seemed convinced by the photos I'd taken of the leaking with my cell phone and agreed to tighten the connection again and then watch for a leak. It hasn't leaked since! <br /> In summary, there were a few glitches along the way but in the end the job was done and I'm happy with the result."
Serving Columbus, MT and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Locally owned Mc Kinley Septic and Excavating Service, LLC has been draining septic tanks, installing complete new drain fields and repairing existing systems for over 30 years. We appreciate our customers and we want to continue taking care of the residents in Ft. Shaw, MT and surrounding areas for many years to come. Call today for the area's best Septic And Excavation company!
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