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Uncle ES Plumbing
4.8(
54
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Serving Las Vegas, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had an issue with our existing water heater leaking and I wanted to explore a tankless option. Darrel was very knowledgeable and explained my options and gave me his recommendations based on my needs. Parts were readily available and he was able to get my hot water working in no time which made my wife very happy. The installation looks clean and professional and he cleaned up as if he wasn't there. I would definitely recommend Uncle E's Plumbing to anyone."
Tankless water heater
Tankless water heater
Tankless water heater
Tankless water heater
Traditional water heater

+1

4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Pure Plumbing & Air
4.9(
185
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Serving Las Vegas, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This will be a long review because I had Pure Plumbing do a long and significant project. I find that due to a glitch with Angie’s List, the reviews go live as one gigantic paragraph even though I always write reviews with multiple paragraphs. I will show the end of each paragraph with the following: “//”. I was without a water heater for more than two months and the fall season was approaching. My water softener that I bought at Lowes was approaching its ten year life. I knew that this old unit had the potential to break down at some point. So I was in need of not only a water heater, but a water treatment and leak prevention solution. I have been burned twice in four years by leaking water heaters that have done damage to my drywall. So I was not just looking for a replacement water heater, but something that would also help prevent leaks and give me peace of mind.// I called the office and made an appointment for Donny to stop by at 8am and give me some suggestions and options that would best fit my needs. After I made all of my decisions, Donny said he could install everything that day! I had the whole system finished at about 8:30pm!// I opted for a Bradford White 40 gallon water heater. Of the total amount I paid for everything, this water heater cost $1,877.05. This comes across as too expensive. But it is the ten year unlimited warranty price. Not only that, but with this option, Pure Plumbing schedules a flush of the water heater, anode rod inspection and home plumbing evaluation every year for the next ten years at no additional cost. And they also include a ¾” full port drain valve. This enables the plumber to do a more effective flushing because the full port drain valve is larger in diameter allowing for larger chunks of sediment to drain out during a flush. Other standard features include a drain pan, sediment trap, gas flex line, safety straps, new T&P valve, stainless steel water lines and a ¾” full port ball valve at the incoming water line. All applicable code upgrades are part of the installation. I had Donny use my own drain pan I purchased at a hardware store because it is taller than the standard one offered. So it might reduce the chance of leaking water going over the top of the pan. I also installed my own PVC piping to the pan and attached it to the drain hole of the pan so that most leaking water can channel through the pipe and away from my walls.// For the treatment system, I opted for not only a water softener, but also a carbon water conditioner. The carbon conditioner’s blocks out chlorine, chemicals and traces of medications from going into the home water system. So I am getting healthier water. Both tanks are connected. Donny mentioned the piping connecting them is strong enough that they can recharge simultaneously with no problem. A ball valve was installed just past the pipe that brings incoming water to the conditioners. This valve enables me to shut off all soft/conditioned water to the house. It is a great idea because it stops all water from going into the house (except the cold side of the kitchen faucet and the refrigerator water dispenser). So I can turn it off whenever I leave for an extended time and know that my irrigation will remain on while 90% of my fixtures and appliances inside my home will have no chance of leaking. Once I received the manuals, the display pad made it easy to understand the programming of hardness, time and recharge settings of each tank. The one thing that could have been done better is related to the carbon conditioner installation. Donny did a quick recharge and then let some water go through the tank and out into the gutter. But he did not purge that much residue out. So late at night I had dark gray water in my toilets, tubs and sinks. I had to fill and empty the tubs and sinks as well as flush the toilets multiple times to finally get the water to a normal aqua color. Then I had to use Clorox toilet bowl cleaner to clean the dark gray staining in the toilet bowls and around the tubs. Anyway, with a more thorough initial purging of a carbon conditioner by the plumber, a homeowner won’t have to spend as much time running dark water through their system until the water gets to a normal state.// Just past the water treatment system is a smaller blue sediment filter tank. This blocks particulate matter from going into the water heater and home plumbing system. Less sediment helps the water heater to last longer and will block any resin beads from going into the house in the event of a softener malfunction. With the sediment filter I did run into a problem a week later. It started leaking. It was only a slow dripping type of leak that created a large puddle on the concrete floor without damaging any drywall. After shutting off the water, I had Matthew, the on-call plumber that diagnose the issue. Matthew found that I had water pressure that was too high at close to 90 psi and that this was causing the leak! When he tried to reduce the pressure, he found that my pressure relief valve was broken and needed replacing. Once he replaced it, he reduced my water pressure to about 62 psi and reconnected the sediment filter after emptying it. I have some constructive criticism for Donny. Always measure a home’s water pressure when installing these water treatment systems. Had this been done, then the pressure regulator issue could have been addressed during installation and then I would not have had to call Matthew late at night a week later.// And finally, Donny installed a Floodstop brand electronic water heater shutoff valve. A large water sensor is placed in the drip pan that is connected by wire to a control panel, which in turn is connected by wire to the electronic valve. As soon as the sensor feels the smallest amount of moisture, the system automatically shuts off the inlet pipe that delivers water into the water heater. So if my water heater leaks and I do not have the manual ball valve for the home’s soft treated water shut off, then the flow into the water heater will be automatically shut off by this electronic valve. The benefit is that the only water that will leak is that which is in the water heater tank instead of an endless flow of new water until the homeowner returns (my experience twice in the past). One thing that didn’t work out is the adhesive mounting behind the control panel. No one at Pure Plumbing should ever attempt to use that mounting option in a garage. In the hot summer, the control panel falls right off. This was my experience just 24 hours after Donny finished. He then had to take time to return a few days later to hard mount it. In a garage, this should be the only mounting option. Two extra holes being drilled in the wall to hard mount the panel is not a big deal considering I already had several other holes drilled to secure the other parts of the whole treatment and water heating system.// Another criticism I have is the choice of surge protector. To plug in the softener, the conditioner and the Floodstop control panel, Donny used a Defiant brand six outlet wall mount surge protector available at Home Depot. This was not a good option because the six outlets are in three rows of two. Consequently, the ac adaptors were jamming against each other and one of them was only able to be inserted half way into an outlet. It not only looked ugly, but also hazardous. A better option whenever a plumber needs to plug in three ac adaptors is to use a surge protector that has two rows of three outlets. This way no adaptor jams against another and each one is fully seated in the outlet. I purchased three different adaptors and then had Donny decide which was best to use on that day he returned. I bought a Sanus 6-outlet Super Slim Surge Protector on Amazon, and two different CE Tech brand surge protectors at Home Depot. Donny then chose the Sanus brand as the best replacement and it was a much better fit for the adaptors.// After everything was complete to my satisfaction, Noel recommended getting a city inspection of the water heater. The city inspector came, took a quick look at the water heater, tugged on the safety straps"
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Pure Plumbing in Las Vegas
Las Vegas Plumber

+7

Response time7 hrs
Response rate98%
45 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Sunrise Service, LLC
4.7(
240
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Serving Las Vegas, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1993

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Todd was great. Concisely described my issues and showed me my options. Given I've never owned a condo before, Todd explained the complications of having to shut off the water not just for myself, but the other 3 residence in the same building. I'll be hiring him and/or the company again to update all my shut off valves in order prevent another disaster."
Air conditioning repairs, emergency A/C fixes, condensers, thermostats, and more.
Home plumbers and air conditioning pros. We're the best in the valley and have installed/serviced more than 100,000 homes and businesses in our 31 years of service.
Home plumbing and HVAC for over 30 years!
Air conditioner fixes by licensed HVAC technicians in Las Vegas, Henderson, and surrounding areas.
Home water filtration, water heaters, pipe fixes, leak detection, kitchen and bathroom installations.

+50

Response time1 day
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Monkey Wrench Plumbing
5.0(
22
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Serving Las Vegas, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent technician, Walter, very thoroughly inspected all plumbing issues and had the necessary equipment to install a new water heater. Walter answered any and all questions I had. I felt very comfortable with the whole process, and I received an appointment very quickly."
MWP in Action
MWP in Action
Walter standing with Margaret after install.
12/24/2024
5/21/2025

+5

Response time8 hrs
Response rate97%
112 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Hawthorne Plumbing Heating & Cooling
4.5(
93
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Serving Las Vegas, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I don't know what I would have done without them. Mike is my plumber. Totallt professional and knowledgeable. I did not know what a tankless water heater was!! Mike explained it and installed it. My adult son was totally impressed! Now my son wants to be a plumber!!"
Kitchen
 Truck in Motion
 Trench Drain
Construction
American Dining

+5

56 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Nevada Plumbing Authority, LLC
4.9(
8
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Serving Las Vegas, NV and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My Hot Water heater went out on a Sunday afternoon. I called Jason and after giving him the serial numbers off the water heater he told me it may still be under warranty and he would make a call to find out. Five minutes later he called me back to let me know it was under warranty and he could come out first thing in the morning to replace it. He gave me a quote for the labor and I told him I would let him know by early the next morning. He also spent 30 minutes on the phone with me giving me free advice about other plumbing issues I was having. I called about ten other plumbers and nearly all of them were more money and had extra fees involved. I ended up calling Jason back that evening and told him he could come by first thing in the morning and do the job. He showed up with his son and another plumber exactly at 8am as promised and got right to it. They finished the job which was a 75 gallon water heater swap in about four hours. Everything works perfectly, he charged me the exact quote from over the phone and left my garage much cleaner than when they started. I wouldnâ t hesitate to recommend them because I truly believe this family owned company is honest, professional and will do a great quality job. They truly stand out as honest professionals in a profession that is flooded with here today gone tomorrow type scammers that seem to be everywhere in Las Vegas."
Drinking Fountain Conversion
Drinking Fountains
Dishwasher install
Dishwasher Disaster
Tankless Water Heater

+3

Response time20 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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