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Jeremy the Plumber
Phone: (713) 820-3945
Website: https://jeremytheplumber.com
Full-service plumbers including clogged drain cleaning, whole house re-piping, partial re-pipe and 24-hour. Serving Deer Park, TX, Pasadena, TX, La Porte, TX
Jeremy the Plumber at 1613 Byron Ave, Deer Park, TX 77536, has a BuildZoom score of 0 and ranks in the top 99% of 222,249 Texas contractors.
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Jeremy the Plumber Reviews
2.5 out of 5 stars, based on
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By Mindy L.June 13, 2021
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By Carol P.January 2, 2021Fix gas leak from stove$260
Couldn't have asked for a nicer person or better job to be done. He came out to my house on an emergency call on New Year's Eve. He did a super job. No more gas leak!
Reasonable, reliable service from a qualified pro.
Would recommend him to anyone that has a plumbing problem.
Jeremy is the person to call! -
By Diane T.October 11, 2019New pipes entire home
Beware, took advantage of me, I'm 67 on limited income. All new dexDEXpipes are sticking out of wall, just dangling loose. Nothing in entire home was strapped in properly, inside or outside the home, says a plumber from a very well established company, and he wanted more and more money before the job was done.
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Horrible customer service. Kept asking for more money but wouldn’t ask in person while he was there, he would have one of his employees text and ask for more money. When we decided to find a new plumber half way through the bathroom piping job (1000 in and him asking for another 1000) we coincidentally found a nail hammered into one of the pipes after he left. It was in a place there was no reason for a nail to be and where we would’ve never seen it had out new plumber not found it.