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Nick's Plumbing & Air Conditioning

Nick's Plumbing & AC have been providing Houston and the surrounding communities with only the best in professional plumbing and AC services since 1979! Our team of licensed and background-checked technicians are highly experienced, and they're friendly folks as well. We've been based in the Houston Heights since the very beginning, and are committed to supporting the communities in which we live and work. Nick's only employs the very best technicians our area can offer, and our goal is to provide you with the same level of service that has warranted our extensive word-of-mouth and online reputation.

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The employees, specifically Giovanni, were rushed, rude and damaged property in the home unrelated to the job. Twice Giovanni walked in the house past me and straight to the room needing work which was rude and unprofessional. He did not explain the process, did not remove the rotten backer board... more

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· Bellaire

Amazing design service that saved me hours of time! The designer listened to our needs and came up with a few great palettes and tailored her original plan to our specific needs. All this was done through e-mail and video conferencing. I especially appreciated the detailed shong


We're considering a pool in our back yard. What should we expect in terms of annual maintenance and associated costs?
Mar 28, 2016
In the Houston Metro Area our customers expierience an annual cost of about 1,500-2,000,  this includes electrical, gas, and chemicals.   These numbers represent an average sized pool, average spa usa ... read more
We live in Columbus Ohio. Do I need a concrete base for a hot tub? The tub will be7'x7'. How important is it to have 220v. ?

Josh Buzzell of Regal Pools PRO answered:

Mar 30, 2015
Yes you really should. With freezing temps, frost, and the funny movement of the earth and setteling its best to just do it right the first time. Pour a 4" slab with some 18" OC Rebar (18" on center). ... read more

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Nick's Plumbing & Air Conditioning

3780 Yale Street,
Houston, TX
https://www.nicksplumbing.com/ (281) 324-8044