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Brock Mechanical
4.9(
17
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Serving Lakeland, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was excellent. Douglas was very professional, courteous, and did a couple of things to make my sub pump more steady. They left the job site clean. I talked to him over the phone and he seems to be knowledgeable and had good customer service."
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
MIKE LALONE INC
5.0(
25
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Serving Lakeland, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1969

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Unfortunately this provider does not service my area. I really wish he did. Even after he discovered I'm not in his service area, he gave me advice on arsenic removal and well rehabilitation. He is clearly very knowledgeable and is not just out to make a buck. He confirmed what I suspected--that many well drillers will tell you that you need a whole new well when repair will suffice. He said the only reason to replace a well is when sand starts getting through. I recommend him highly. <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Coon Well Drilling
4.5(
11
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Serving Lakeland, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1936

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Things seem to go well at first. When they opened the well head they learned that the old well pump had rusted completely off and fallen into the well. They said it was OK to leave it down there but when the owner showed up, he started talking about fishing it out for another $100. That did not happen. So they installed the new pump which worked fine for maybe 20 minutes. But it kept tripping the circuit breaker inside the house. They could not figure out why and kept pulling the pump back out and fiddling with the wires. Then it stopped pumping water altogether. <br /> Finally the owner came back and said it was a bad pump even though it was supposedly new right out of the box. By this time, I had left for work so I did not see them actually install the replacement which I assume was new and of equal or better quality to the first one. I can't remember the brand name. After they installed it, everything seemed fine except we were not getting water out of some faucets in the house - mainly the kitchen sink and one of our bathrooms. The toilet and shower were fine. That is when they told my husband that is is common for faucets to plug up after changing a well pump and that we needed to call a plumber. Mind you, these faucets worked fine before the pump was replaced. But they told my husband that sediment or something gets in the pipeline and plugs it up. They suggested taking off an aerator and cleaning it. I am not mechanical and did not know what that was. <br /> To his credit, the owner responded by phone to our complaints for the next two days and offered to come back out. But I had already taken off a half day of work and my husband took off the whole day on the day the pump was fixed. So the earliest I could arrange another visit was the folliowing Wednesday when I took the day off work again. The owner said they would be here by early afternoon and would call before coming. When I had not heard from them by late afternoon, I called and got an answering machine. My husband and I called a few more times later in the day and never heard back from them. I consider that the height of unprofessionalism to miss an appointment and not even call. I ended up calling a plumber who knew what an aerator was and promptly unplugged it. As simple as it was to fix, seems like the well pump people could have done that as a courtesy instead of leaving with me no running water in the kitchen sink. My husband paid them but if I had still been at home, I would have refused to pay until they got my water running again. I had no way of being certaint if it was the aerator or some problem with the pump itself or water pressure. I dunno. I pay experts to figure this out for me. <br /> Long story, short. I will NEVER use this company again and this experience also has made me skeptical about how trustworthy are recommendations from Angie's List. Sorry but that is just the truth. I have too much going on in my life to have to hassle with incompetent repair people requiring repeated time off my job to try to get problems fixed. <br /> If I had to do it over again, I would wait for the highly recommended other well guy. <br />"
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Allor Plumbing LLC
4.9(
36
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Serving Lakeland, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"     Prime Plumbing did a good job and I was satisfied.  Mike Madden returned calls or text messages promptly.  I was able to text pictures and Mike was able to quote me a price over the phone. They were able to fit me in the same day I called and they arrived on time.  Work was completed in a timely manner.  I liked the fact that there were (2) service people and a very large parts inventory in the vehicle. They did a good job and the price was reasonable.  I would recommend this company if you need shut off valves replaced. <br /> Jeff H. <br />"
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Countryside Plumbing
4.9(
145
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Serving Lakeland, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Job went very well.  Don't think they were here more than 20 minutes tops.  He was methodical in pouring water on different areas of the shower until he got to the place where water leaked through and leaked into the basement.  Old school, but effective. <br> <br>This is our second time using Countryside Plumbing and both times Dino was responsive (same day) and very quick to troubleshoot and fix, solving our problem.  Without a doubt, if needed, we will call Countryside Plumbing again without even pausing to look for or call another plumber."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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FAQs for sump pump repair or replace projects in Lakeland, MI

Sump pumps last about 10 years with proper maintenance and prompt repairs. Several factors can influence your sump pump’s lifespan, such as usage, environmental conditions, and installation. Premium sump pumps with heavy-duty motors and quality components tend to last longer than lower-cost models. Pedestal sump pumps usually last longer than submersible models since they’re not constantly exposed to water.

A basement French drain is a drainage system installed in basements or around a building’s foundation to redirect water and prevent flooding. This system features a trench with a perforated pipe that catches and transports water away. These systems can crack, freeze, or clog, potentially resulting in flooding or strain on your sump pump.

You can use a sump pump in your yard to minimize pooling water and landscape damage, but it’s best used in conjunction with other drainage systems. This can include French drains, trench drains, underground downspouts, and other equipment. Proper lawn care, such as soil aeration and native plants, also aids with drainage.

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