Professional plumbers(7)Fast service(2)Excellent job(2)Efficient service(2)Timely manner(2)Knowledgeable technicians(2)Quick repair(2)On time arrival(2)Cleaned up(1)Fair pricing(1)
About this business
Saving Grace Plumbing Inc. is a Mesquite, Texas-based, locally owned and operated plumbing company. Joshua Brewer established the company, which has received accolades from customers. We are dedicated to providing high-quality services at a reasonable cost. We meet the plumbing needs of both commercial and residential customers. No job is too big or small for us; whether it's a simple task like faucet replacement or a complicated one like sewer line repair, we can handle it. Our certified and experienced plumbers have the expertise and equipment to tackle such jobs. Our cutting-edge technology and equipment help us complete plumbing jobs quickly and efficiently. The company is fully licensed by the State of Texas and has a Propane and Medical Gas Certification and a Backflow License.
Reviews Summary
Savings Grace Plumbing has received mostly positive reviews from satisfied customers. The plumbers are as professional and friendly as you could expect, from Colton, Tanner, Thomas, Adrian, Juan, Oliver and crew, who all managed to finish the job efficiently, if not quickly. Their services were exceptional, with everyone, including Dr Chukwu, pointing this out. Clients commended them for their carefulness while completing the projects and their additional advice. Helpful and respectful, they cleaned up upon completion. Home "repairers" are also pleased to have received a fair quote that matched the work. Customers are 100% happy with the company.
I can't go lower than a zero or I would. Dangerous, rude workers. Jason is over 6' tall and used aggressive hand gestures towards me, a woman. I had gone to get the company name because Jason yelled at my blind husband and made him go a route he wasn't familiar with on HIGHWAY 35, thru parking lots! My husband was walking our dog down a familiar trail on the Trinity Strand. On his return he had approx 20' to go before on the road home, and Jason turned him away. There was a clear path that Jason and workers walked around that my husband could have safely gone past. My husband couldn't see a business name on the truck and Jason told him "it doesn't matter" when he asked. He fell, took a dangerous walk, but made it home safely. He told Jason he was blind, Jason didn't care. When I went back, Jason yelled at me and made aggressive hand gestures. I had made no attempt to talk where they were working, he made aggressive movements anyway. Terrible company, terrible employees. Dangerous event that could have turned out very badly.