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Avatar for Legacy Plumbing and Excavation, LLC
Legacy Plumbing and Excavation, LLC
4.6(
61
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Serving Welches, OR and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Well, it's fixed. A learning experience ? get many bids and make sure the company wants your business. Pros ? Technicians were polite and respectful of my home while I worked in meetings all day. ? The pooling water issue in the basement was resolved, and the floor is now dry; the work was ultimately completed. ? Initial estimate visit was free, but not thorough ? Senior staff came out later to apologize and review the work. Cons ? Pricing was far higher than industry norms based on later bids. ? Avoidable scope changes and price increases after work began; two other plumbers said the job could have been done as originally quoted. ? Communication issues (delayed quotes, unclear explanations, forgotten site details). ? Work quality/finishing didn?t match the premium price; two professionals asked if we had done the work ourselves. Added pictures because I don't know plumbing, so you decide if you'd want this. ? Extra fees add up: 10% financing fee (Synchrony) and 4% credit card fee."
Response time9 hrs
Response rate91%
590 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Mike Patterson Plumbing Inc
4.9(
240
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Serving Welches, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"It went great. Bob arrived right on time and went right to work. Install was fast and clean, and he explained why the drain in our utility sink was leaking and not up to code. That repair was done efficiently. We received the senior/veteran discount, and pricing was exactly as expected."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Rose City Heating & Air
4.8(
214
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Serving Welches, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

""We did everything right." You can be the judge of that. Here's the story: After my heat was out for five days in early January, Columbia Heating came and fixed the pilot light. Three days later, an estimator from Rose City Heating came to give my landlord a quote. When he left, the pilot light (which had been recently fixed) was no longer working. I had no luck fixing it myself. A Rose City Heating repair person (named Paul) came that night and didn't look at the pilot light. He came to give me a space heater. I was then without heat for another several days of winter, and I was told to block out 8-11am plus 4-6 hours for installation of a new unit. That was rescheduled, I believe it was the same day, to closer to noon. When they arrived, I asked: can you first check to see if you can fix the pilot light? Repairperson Paul (who was doing the installation) said "that's not what the landlord authorized." Even though, when I spoke to the Landlord the next day, he said "did they even try to fix the pilot light, first?" No they didn't...not during the night Paul came over, nor the day he came back for install. **On installation day, it took barely 2-3 hours to 'complete' the installation job. That should've been the first hint of something being wrong. Sorry I can't attached the pictures, look on YELP or Google -bottom door of the unit wasn't able to close because Repairperson Paul said we would need to cut the floor (not true) -shows the cover on top of the unit, which was about to fall off The pilot light was making noises several times an hour (7-9 click click click click click click 'light') and I asked Repairperson Paul about this. He said it was going to happen now since I don't have a constant pilot light any more. I asked if he could make it happen less, and he said no. Over the course of the next five days, the heater made hundreds of loud noises at all hours. EVERY 18 minutes, the following noises ensued: (Sample Timeframe) 10:33 pilot light clicks on (this is a series of 7-8 clicks before it lights) 10:37 “wahh” noise 10:39 ‘whirring’ noise 20 seconds 10:41 ‘whirring’ noise for 15 seconds 10:43 ‘whirring’ noise for20 seconds 10:43 – 10:46 “clanking and whirring noise’ 10:52 pilot light clicks on (7-8 series of clicks) Whole cycle repeats 11:10 Pilot light clicks on (7-8 clicks) Whole cycle repeats And on and on. This is hundreds of noises per day, emanating from the middle of my apartment, there is no escaping. The unit looks very similar to the previous unit, which only made noise while heating the air. It did not make any other noises. These noises were extraordinarily disruptive from a brand new unit. Rose City Heating then wisely sent Repair & Installation person Pat over and he spent 3.5 hours fixing the job that his colleague had done on the install (Note: The electric is still very messy, they said that would take a month to fix) Pat even adjusted the thermostat so that the pilot light only clicks on less than a dozen times per day, instead of 3-5x an hour (96+ times per day) HOWEVER, as soon as Pat left, the heating unit no longer worked and I was without heat another 1/2 day and night. Turns out, Pat had accidentally flicked the switch to "off" when re-caulking the left side of the unit. He fixed it and said "wasn't this great customer service?" True, he and Paul are super nice guys. But the best customer service would be to not have lost heat again after hours and hours (and days) were spent on this unit by your team. My landlord and I have had to cancel countless commitments to be available for huge time windows and noise in my home. The reason he opted for the new unit was to avoid the headache that dealing with the old unit may have caused. Due to the installation procedures, significantly more headaches and hours of time investment have been incurred by us both. ***No discount was given, in fact, the 'accidentally' added a cost they hadn't mentioned during the original quote. I do not recommend Rose City Heating."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Ben's Heating & Air Conditioning
4.8(
132
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Serving Welches, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I cannot say enough great things about my experiences with Ben's Heating and Cooling. If you have a complicated system/job, you need these guy's experience and help. They are more than helpful; they listen and are super responsive. They do what they say they will do when they say they will do it, and their prices are more than fair. My story follows: To start, we bought our house about 8 years ago and the heating unit has never performed well; I'll get to why shortly. On 2 occasions in the past, we reached out to Ben's for repair work on it, initially because of the maintenance sticker on the unit had their info. And though the unit was REALLY old, they did what they could to limp it along as best as they could (at our request). Well, after (what ended up being) 42 years of service, the furnace finally had had it. I called up Ben's because they had been so helpful in the past. Because we had a situation where we did not have any heating (and it was starting to get really cold outside), they gave us priority to come out and get things going. Keith came out and did a great job listening to my concerns and made some great recommendations. When it became clear that our house was going to be more than just a swap out of old unit to the new unit (we also wanted to add AC to the house), he brought in Brandon (Keith's manager, I believe) to come out and see if there were any other considerations that needed to be addressed to make this happen. I'm glad he did, because he found that there would need to be some drastic changes to how the unit would be installed to accommodate my requests (this due to the space constraints in the location the furnace was in and what we wanted in a new system). I really wanted that AC, so we talked about some clever ways that they could make that work. In the meantime between when we settled on the equipment I'd need and when they could install it (only a few days later), Brandon offered to have space heaters brought out to the house for us, and they did a couple hours later that day. To take a story that is already going long and summarize: what we ended up doing was moving the location of the furnace/AC stack to a place in my house with more room for it and altering the duct design to suit the new location. This allowed for much more even air flow in my late 70s 2-story house. The problem was that the house's duct design was compromised when a previous owner (probably in the late 1990s), had had the basement finished and the contractor (who obviously had no experience with duct design) just hooked up the vents the easiest way possible, with no consideration to air flow/pressure. Our downstairs media room was ALWAYS cold, as was our family room (these locations are at the extreme ends of the house). When Bruce (the lead installer for my project) came out the Friday before the work was to begin on Monday, that is when I was absolutely sure I was working with the right company. Bruce came up with some great ideas to take a simple idea I had: 'let's just add AC while we are getting a new furnace', and detail it out and turn it into a workable solution. Due to the complexity of the job, it took 2 and a half days to get the system installed and calibrated, and Bruce, Walker and Austin were fantastic to work with. Great guys and they worked hard each day, all day. Their results speak for themselves. I got a new thermostat with the system (Honeywell with remote sensors, Ben's sells them) and it is showing even temps across all measured rooms in the house (never more than a degree or two) variance. I consider that to be amazing in this house, and this is not a multi-zone system either. Here is what it is: the right system, the right design, installed and setup by the right people. That is what you can expect from the team at Ben's Heating and Cooling. Thanks for reading this and I hope you will consider Ben's for your heating and cooling needs as well (easy or complex, they do it right)."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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FAQs for gas piping projects in Welches, OR

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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