Customer feedback report for

Universal Plumbing & Rooter

Universal Plumbing & Rooter

When you're in need of a plumber in San Jose and the surrounding area, you don't need to hunt any further than the team at Universal Plumbing & Rooter. Whether you are experiencing blocked or slow drains and need our rooting services, or you need help with your gas line, we offer a wealth of expertise under one roof. It means you can call us whenever you experience a problem with your plumbing and expect outstanding service and a fast resolution.

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Everybody from the salesman to the office staff to the installers was professional, courteous and knowledgeable. The installation itself was awesome. I highly recommend this company.

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· San Mateo

This is a quality framing company with a strong crew of craftsmanship. Jimmie is an excellent team leader and his foreman Alonso is well fitted and is committed to the quality, and communication skills are strong. We the general contractor and home owners are very pleased at this point of the contra... more

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· Stanford

Awesome

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· Concord

We had a great experience with our designer. She provided several good options at our first meeting and then worked with us to refine the design to reflect our vision of the new space.


I have a client that would like to frame, insulate & drywall over a exterior door in her kitchen. The home is in DC are there any code issues or permits req?
Jul 25, 2016
yes I would be concerned about the egress issue (or the ways in which you can exit the home).  I would always check with the building department.  Philip HDR Remodeling Berkeley Ca
can i replace the formica on my kitchen counters without pulling out and replacing the whole counter. In other words, can you cement new formica over what is t
Dec 14, 2015
Boy I would not go that.  Hold off on the project until you have the money to do it right.  Then, pull off the formica, repair the water damage and install new countertop Phililp HDR Remodeling

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Universal Plumbing & Rooter

1599 La Rossa Circle,
San Jose, CA
http://www.universalplumbingrooter.com/ (408) 638-6074