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  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    Brian Tarr at Matt Mertz Plumbing did an excellent job installing our new Dishwasher, and he also replaced the filters in our Reverse Osmosis Filtration system. In the past, Brian has repaired several pin hole leaks in our copper pipes. Since we have West View Water, Brian recommended that we purchase a Whole House Filter System, and he installed it for us in 2018. Since then, we have had minimal issues with pin hole leaks. We had many different plumbers come to the house and repair pin hole leaks, but Brian was the only one to recommend the Whole House Filter system
    James G.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    They replaced our water heater, and I was so pleased with the job that they did, I hired them to return and replace our laundry room sink. Also, I intend to have them return one more time to replace the laundry room drain. They were neat, prompt, and did a good job.
    Veronica W.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    The project went extremely well. Everything was explained to us before work was done, including the estimated cost and the timeline. The men were very courteous and professional. Everything went exactly the way they said it would go. The work was done quickly and we were able to use the water except for 2-3 hours on the second second day of this 2 day project
    Rich H.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    Was great and quickly cleaning out a drain, on time and efficient. Will definitely call again for routine & emergency needs! Fair price too!
    Wendi B.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    Matt Mertz Plumbing removed an old gravel dry well in my yard, installed a new plastic dry well, redirected underground pipes, installed new gutter downspouts, and repaired a section of nearby concrete in the driveway. The company was available to begin the work within days. Two plumbers arrived at my house on time, and they were extremely polite, knowledgeable, and skilled. I feel very happy with the quality of the dry well
    Tiffany Y.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    The problem was fixed and an additional problem was also taken care of. I thought the price was reasonable and the plumber arrived sooner than expected since this was an emergency situation.
    Judith K.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    The anti scald was malfunctioning and we couldn't get hot water. Everything was excellent. Right on time to the minute, put covers on his shoes, friendly, he was done and gone in < 30 minutes. They were a bit high on the price, $150/ hour, but I know it's getting harder to find competent workers in the trades(plumbing, mechanics, carpenters, etc) so the wages go up and we all pay more so not a big deal. I will definitely call them next time and I recommend them
    Ken B.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    No leaks found. Water coming into garage through cement floor. Very slow pooling of water. No damage. Plumber said could be hydrostatic pressure leak. Paid $89 for service call. I would use them again.
    Sonya G.
  • Superior Contractors Inc
    5.0
    Awesome experience! Neat, on time, talked to me all the time, related information if problems, all went well, finished in a timely manner.
    Cathy M.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    Matt Mertz Plumbing is my go-to. We have an old house. They have been in business for a long time. You will find more expensive plumbing companies out there who do not have their expertise. I have tried a few of their competitors over the years. We needed a few things to be done. I scheduled an estimate appointment. Phil came out, work a mask, boot covers and got to work. I walked him through what we needed. He inspected, took measurements. After about an hour he was done. He estimated the price and it was a bit below what I thought it would take. The tasks would take two guys, a full day and include a new wash tub and a few other items. Most of this was labor intensive work. Breaking apart the 150+ lb old concrete tub and replacing with a new poly tub on top of pipes, rerouting things, cracking the concrete floor...lotta stuff for two people to get through in a day. I got the written estimate from Phil in my email the next day. I signed it and we scheduled the work. A week later, Hunter showed up (like Phil called in advance and was a few minutes early). Hunter had a mask on, boot covers. We checked out the basement, talked about a few things and he went to work. Jim from Matt Mertz arrived a little later for the dishwasher part of the job. These guys worked non-stop. We reviewed the job at the end of the day, and I noticed the pipes were not away from the window enough as I needed. I should have mentioned this early morning when talking with Hunter as this was a bit tricky. My bad. No worries though. We discussed a 2nd morning for some alterations. Jim came out a few days later and suggested a way the pipes and vents can be made to be removed versus trying to reroute things. Excellent. Jim changed cut the pipes added clamps and pieces that connect the pipes together. He explained what I needed to know when I want to remove them. I talked with Kate at the office for the reschedule and she was as good as it gets (understood what we needed, checked things were ok, confirmed, coordinated schedules, etc.). Phil, Hunter, Jim and Kate. Such a team. Oh, and Jim took a few minutes to show me how to tighten my RO water system’s water inlet valve (extra item I was wondering about). He was happy to share ideas and his experience. If you have not contacted Matt Mertz Plumbing for your plumbing job you should give them a call
    Lee G.
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Plumbing FAQ

  1. How much does a plumber cost?

    Answer: The cost of a plumber ranges from $175 to $480, with a national average of $330. However, the price will vary depending on job complexity, timing, location, supplies and materials, permits, and level of expertise. These costs typically include toilet repairs, faucet installations, and leaky pipes. In addition to the service call, you may also need to budget for haul-away and trip fees often required during more complicated jobs. Ask your local plumbing contractor about these fees before hiring them.

  2. How much does a plumber charge to replace a toilet?

    Answer: On average, you can expect to pay your local plumbing contractor between $125 and $230 to replace an old toilet, with most residential homeowners paying around $150 to $180 for professional installation. You’ll need to consider materials and labor when calculating a final price. Not all toilets are equal. Depending on the brand you choose and the features you want, a new toilet might run you anywhere from $100 to $1,300. Add in the price of labor and installation, and your total project can jump up to $200 and $1,500.

  3. How much does a plumber cost to fix a toilet?

    Answer: According to our service providers, it costs roughly $75 to $200 on average to have your toilet repaired. However, this price will vary depending on the complexity of the job and the materials needed for the fix. Repairs can be messy and less-than-pleasant to address, but having a functioning toilet is most definitely necessary. If you’re experiencing problems with your toilet, contact a local, reputable plumbing contractor right away, as avoiding repairs can lead to bigger—and more expensive—issues over time.

  4. Is liquid plumber safe for septic systems?

    Answer: Good news! Liquid-Plumr® is safe for septic systems. Most drain cleaners disrupt the pH in your septic tank, which prevents the good bacteria from breaking down septic waste. The chemical make-up in Liquid-Plumr® works with the bacteria to break down waste quickly without harming your septic system. Still, it’s best to confirm with your local plumbing provider if Liquid-Plumr® is the right solution for your system.

  5. How much is it for a plumber to unclog a toilet?

    Answer: Even the most well-maintained toilets experience clogs. It’ll cost you an average of $200 to $700 to unclog your toilet. Severe clogs will require a more comprehensive repair method, so check with your local plumbing contractor to determine the best approach for unclogging your toilet.

  6. Is Liquid-Plumr®, or any other liquid drain cleaner, safe for septic systems?

    Answer: Yes and no. Liquid-Plumr® and other drain cleaners are most effective when used sparingly (one to three times a year). Repeated use of liquid plumber on drains could deteriorate your pipes and cause more damage. If your pipes clog frequently, put down the liquid plumber and call your local plumbing contractor immediately.

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