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Patrick Chase Plumbing

4.7(42 reviews)
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Contact Information

Address2102 Pauline Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15216, USA
Phone
(***) ***-3624
Website
patr****************.net
Location
HoursOpen

Rankings

#14

in Pittsburgh

#181

in Pennsylvania

#761

in the United States

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Reviews

JEN MILLER8 months ago

I would definitely recommend Patrick as a very experienced, knowledgeable and honest plumber. He installed 3 new shut off valves to bath tubs in my older Brookline home where none previously existed, and he replaced 3 valves in my basement that were corroded. He also repaired a small leak in the gas line to my furnace. He was clear on communication and pricing and showed up exactly when he said he would. I believe he also gave us a fair price on all of the work. I would definitely hire him again for future work.

Marlene Hartoyoa year ago

Pat is an excellent plumber. He is fair and honest and never tries to do more than needs to be done. I own several rental properties and he’s has done everything from sewer line replacements, gas line replacements, sink, toilet, and faucet replacements. He’s been my plumber for over 15 years. He’s extremely reliable.

Celanie Jonesa year ago

Four years later, we are still dealing with the bizarre problems caused by choosing this plumber. He installed our whole-house water filter entirely incorrectly, leaving out critical working parts, and also installed our dishwasher incorrectly to drain "back into itself" via only one small pipe, making it a constant maintenance problem. His bill was not small, either. Both of these things have caused huge headaches and additional expense to our family, and we are literally still even now discovering things he did wrong. I find it hard to believe that someone with the resume he claimed -- plumbing Heinz Field, for one example -- would do work that caused damage and had to later be fixed. At the very least, a kind person would be honest if they don't know how to do something correctly, knowing that if they don't, it will cost the other person a lot of money and effort to fix.