
Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 1978
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Credit card accepted
"He was good and very personable."





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Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 1978
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He was good and very personable."





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Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
Angi Approved
In business since 1962
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Came out quickly. Honest. Got the job done."





Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1955
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It went very well!"

Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1989
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
Northside Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration, Inc. a broadly diversified service and installation company dedicated to the total satisfaction of every customer. Turn to the professionals at Northside for a wide variety of repair and installation services. We are a mechanical contractor located in Muskegon, MI. We have been in business since 1989. We employ over 20 individuals, consisting of 10 certified service technicians, 7 certified installers, 3 customer support staff, and 3 sales team members.
Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1999
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"First winter in our new home and woke up on Christmas morning to a cold house. Called Lascko Service and the pleasant dispatcher said I would receive a call from a tech shortly. Within a short time “Connor” called and said he would be here in about 15 minutes. Connor was a life saver….he was very helpful, informative and personable."
Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1955
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"TLDR: Their work failed, causing water damage to my home. Repair crew they sent blamed me for the damage without inspecting it. In September of 2020 we had McDonald Plumbing repair two pipes under the kitchen sink and install a new faucet. On Monday, January 12th 2021 I discovered water was leaking from under the kitchen sink and into my basement home office. When I checked under the kitchen sink, water was spewing from the hoses McDonald Pluming had used to connect the faucet to the water lines. Both hot and cold, every connector from the shutoff valve to the faucet was leaking. I also realized they used a total of four hoses to connect the faucet to the water; two on the hot, two on the cold. After shutting off the water and cleaning up, I inspected the basement area below the kitchen sink. The entire area was waterlogged, warped and spotted with mold including the sub-floor, cross beam and trim around a basement window. It was obvious that this job had been slowly leaking for a very long time. We called McDonald Plumbing and explained the situation. We were told the earliest they could send anybody was Friday. Not wanting to wait that long I began the process of replacing all four of their hoses myself. Half way through this project I was contacted and told somebody would be at my house on Tuesday. At this point I had lost faith in McDonald Plumbing's work and I just wanted somebody to assess the damage their work caused and present me a solution to make things right. Tuesday morning two men from McDonald Plumbing come to my house. I show them photos and video of their original install spewing water. I show them how the two tubes I replaced are no longer leaking, but the two remaining from the original install are still leaking. I explain that I no longer have confidence in their work and all I want to know is “How is the company going to make this right.” The man from McDonald Plumbing claims all they can do is replace the tubes (something I was already doing myself). Without inspecting the damage himself, he proceeds to blame me for the leak and the damage it caused. Holding in my fury, I politely ask him to leave my house. I then call McDonald Plumbing again explaining that I have lost faith in their work and service and that I don't want any representative from they're company in my house again. All I want is a refund for the original work they did and I'll handle any repairs and insurance claims myself. Again, I can no longer trust their work. The service rep I spoke with tells me the only course of action I have is to let an employee from McDonalds pluming back into my house to inspect the damage. Again I explain this isn't happening, as I can't trust any decision making or work they perform. That's where we left it. All I asked for was a $200 refund for the bad work they did. At this point the amount of time they've spent and bad will they generated fighting me has probably cost them more than the measly $200 I'm asking for."

Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
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Emergency services offered
"Professional. Repaired chimney while I was at work. Job was completed to my satisfaction when I got home."
Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
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Emergency services offered
"Prompt professional and affordable"
Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1948
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Emergency services offered
"Eighty one-year-old senior citizen didn't know the thermostat needed new AA batteries so this company graciously accommodated him by charging him $176 to replace them. Took them 10 minutes to replace them and cycle the furnace. Company is literally four blocks from this gentleman's home. They are ripoff masters ala extreme. Go elsewhere and save your hard earned money for someone who values your business and respects your wallet. I can only compare this company to the creep who jacked the prices on insulin 700%. Avoid them at all cost."

Serving Fruitport, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Lenny and his team were outstanding! Very easy to work with and scheduled us quickly. Didn’t try selling us on anything more than what we needed which was refreshing because we had so many people quote us work that was not needed."
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