Mike Staas Services Inc
Robinson, Waco, TX
- Phone:
- +1 254-757-0191
- Website:
- http://www.mikestaas.com/
- Address:
- 3325 Robinson Dr, Waco, TX 76706
- Hours:
- Sunday8AM–8PM
- OPEN NOW
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Mike Staas Services Inc Reviews
4.6 stars based on 22 reviews
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Kora Placencio
5.0
Amazing service. We broke our A/C this morning and Mike Staas Service was recommended to us. After calling, the technician Jeremy was at our house within 2 hours! He got our A/C back up and running in no time at all. I highly recommend reaching out to them for your A/C needs. I know if I have any issues who i’m calling first.
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Kwmitchell 41815
5.0
I have used Mike Staas multiple times and they have always responded to my calls quickly and have communicated with me what the issue is and what the cost of repair would be. I accidentally called Staas Plumbing on a clogged kitchen sink. They took a couple of days to come out which I understand. They diagnosed a broken pipe under the slab. I requested a quote but after a month and me calling multiple times, they never gave me one. I called Mike Staas Services and they came out, ran a camera to confirm the break, got me a quote within 2 days, and had started repair the following week. Mike Staas is my preferred plumber from now on!
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cattleprods911
1.0
I have Staas plumbing come out to hook up a gas line to a generator. Steve did the estimation, Dylan the service. All went fine. Then my wife had Dylan come back to check a suspect leak in the upstairs shower. $325 later, no leak. Note, I live 30-40 min from their office. I asked my wife if they checked the meter to see if there are any house leaks...no, she said. In fairness, she did not ask. So I called, spoke to Steve again, he repeated himself many times, and I repeated myself many times. Steve's side: your wife asked, and we did. My side: checking any leak in a house (bathroom, kitchen, laundry) presupposes looking at the meter, and seeing if it is running with "everything off". Amazingly, Steve maintained his position that "unless you ask specifically for it, we won't do it". Ok, but what Steve also seems to fail to realize, if that finding a leak "somewhere" via seeing of the meter runs while everything "is off", will lead to more business (i.e. isolation, and fixing). I tried to explain this, and offered to work it out (discount, etc.) with threat of a bad review if he didn't, since this was a neglectfull omission on their part. Steve kept repeating himself, again and again "your wife didn't ask, so we didn't do". Got it, the first time. Meanwhile I have two sick kids (apparently from mold) and are staying with their grandparents until this gets sorted. I work out of town, and I won't be able to get back for another weak to fix what these "professional plumbers" could have easily have found "if my wife asked the right question". Mike Staas plumbing is not interested in a common sense approach; i.e. looking at the meter in the street and seeing if there is a leak "somewhere". Mike Staas plumbing plays games, they do not shoot straight, and if Steve/Mike Staas had a shred of decency, he would have sent Dylan over to do what should have been done the time he put a plug in my upstairs shower, told my wife to "keep an eye on it" and had us unplug it later, for $325, that is do a basic whole house leak check and take it from there. Mike Staas plumbing will argue and yell the second something isn't perfect, and blame you for not communicating with your spouse. I asked Steve why I wasn't included in the service call for the 2nd trip (the $325 shower plug), and Steve told me that was between me and my wife. Maybe he's right, maybe it is just between me and my wife, but another thing between me and my wife is to not use Mike Staas plumbing, and to recommend others in the Waco area to recognize that this plumbing business is out for their own gain, and not what is in the best interest of their customers. Any plumber with more than one brain cell will check the meter with the faucets (etc.) off to see what's going on inside, and confirm the presence of a leak. Not Mike Staas, you have to specifically ask for that. I promised them a review with the facts, and challenged them to correct anything that I have wrong. Good luck in the future Mike Staas, it will not include me (or my wife).
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