My Buddy The Plumber Heating & Air

Category: Plumber in Salt Lake City, Utah

Address: 3169 S Highland Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84106, USA

Phone: +18013960869

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Ed Pantoja

Oct 10, 2022

Ebraham is my brother and I had a good experience with him and Omar!

Jeff Glauser

Oct 10, 2022

Hollander is the man! He explained everything clearly and was quick and efficient!

Karen Logan

Oct 10, 2022

He was on time. Walked me through everything, showed me all about my heater, cleaned it, and showed me how to put new filters in. Talked to me about the future of the heater, said it was very clean and he vacuum just a few areas. He was very honest and was a very kind, and knowledgeable about heaters. I would recommend him to anyone needing device.

Bart Peery

Oct 10, 2022

I was very grateful that Ryan came late on a Friday night to help us!

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Questions & Answers

There is buildup around my faucets

Susie M | Oct 9, 2020
My Buddy Office | Oct 9, 2021

This sounds like hard water. It is common in Utah to have hard water around your faucets. We recommend a water softener or home filtration unit to help with that. Have us come out and we can inspect your faucets and give you the best solution for your home.

Do you know howto put instant shutoff valves in? How much is your rate?

Shanna Watkins | Oct 9, 2021
My Buddy The Plumber Heating & Air | Oct 9, 2021

Hello! Yes, our technicians are very well trained in that area. We can give you a free in home estimate. Please give us a call to schedule at 801-381-4471 Thank you for your Interest!

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Do you have anyone to service Utah county?

Debra Sorensen | Oct 9, 2020
My Buddy Office | Oct 9, 2021

We do!! We just opened up our office in Provo. We now have plumbers servicing Nephi, Birdseye, Payson, Santa Quinn, Ephraim, Manti, and Spanish Fork.

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In my parking strip I have a "well-like" thing that has water pipes, one for the house, one for the sprinkling system. On the bottom, sand has collected and I'm not able to turn on the pipe that supplies water to the sprinkling system. Need help

Marie Toy | Oct 10, 2019
David Olson | Oct 10, 2019

Take your water hose from the house, stick it in the tube and flush it out with vigor and that will clean the winter sediment. I love my Buddies....they should hook me up with a job :)

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