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Last update on April 29, 2025
Sims Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical offers both plumbing and electrical services, construction, and design build contracting for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
"The work was completed in a timely, courteous & professional manner."
Nolan D on November 2023
Sims Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical offers both plumbing and electrical services, construction, and design build contracting for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
"The work was completed in a timely, courteous & professional manner."
Nolan D on November 2023
Bud's Plumbing Service, has been providing plumbing service for over 90 years. When you choose us you are getting the job done right the first time at an affordable price. Give us a call today!
"The water supply valve for my refrigerator developed a leak. I had always heard good reviews for Bud's Plumbing and contacted them. They were able to get my repair scheduled the day after I called them, even with my problematic work schedule. The gentlemen who came to do the repair were quick to make a diagnosis, thoroughly explained what needed to be done and provided the estimate right away. The repair work was efficient and complete in a timely manner. I'm very pleased with their work and professionalism."
Deanna D on February 2025
Bud's Plumbing Service, has been providing plumbing service for over 90 years. When you choose us you are getting the job done right the first time at an affordable price. Give us a call today!
"The water supply valve for my refrigerator developed a leak. I had always heard good reviews for Bud's Plumbing and contacted them. They were able to get my repair scheduled the day after I called them, even with my problematic work schedule. The gentlemen who came to do the repair were quick to make a diagnosis, thoroughly explained what needed to be done and provided the estimate right away. The repair work was efficient and complete in a timely manner. I'm very pleased with their work and professionalism."
Deanna D on February 2025
A & A Precision Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration is a family owned business that values our customers. Please contact us for special promotions and/or financing options.
A & A Precision Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration is a family owned business that values our customers. Please contact us for special promotions and/or financing options.
Drainco services residential / commercial customers. Drainco is a leader in the sewer and drain service industry in our area. Drainco is family owned and operated. Drainco is currently offering $40.00 any service for all of our customers, we accept all major credit cards, and provide customized billing for our commercial accounts.
Drainco services residential / commercial customers. Drainco is a leader in the sewer and drain service industry in our area. Drainco is family owned and operated. Drainco is currently offering $40.00 any service for all of our customers, we accept all major credit cards, and provide customized billing for our commercial accounts.
HVAC install and repair, maintenance, appliance repair
HVAC install and repair, maintenance, appliance repair
We are third generation family owned full service plumbing company. Specializing in all types of plumbing repairs/new installation, and drain cleaning. We are a small company that can handle the larger jobs with expertise and reliability that you can trust. Striving always to perform quality workmanship and reliability for a reasonable affordable price to the customer.
We are third generation family owned full service plumbing company. Specializing in all types of plumbing repairs/new installation, and drain cleaning. We are a small company that can handle the larger jobs with expertise and reliability that you can trust. Striving always to perform quality workmanship and reliability for a reasonable affordable price to the customer.
We employ approximately 7 service technicians for repair and maintenence work and 3 installation crews for replacement and remodel / new construction work, as well as a full office staff.
"Install went good and on time in the summer of 2014. Problem is, we've had this company out every year since to fix something on the unit. Never show up on time. Never fix the unit right, only put band aids on the issue. I really feel like they have no clue what is going on and their knowledge level is just good enough to get you in trouble. Really surprised they were rated an A on Angie's List. They've been nothing but a F for this home owner."
Adam C on August 2018
We employ approximately 7 service technicians for repair and maintenence work and 3 installation crews for replacement and remodel / new construction work, as well as a full office staff.
"Install went good and on time in the summer of 2014. Problem is, we've had this company out every year since to fix something on the unit. Never show up on time. Never fix the unit right, only put band aids on the issue. I really feel like they have no clue what is going on and their knowledge level is just good enough to get you in trouble. Really surprised they were rated an A on Angie's List. They've been nothing but a F for this home owner."
Adam C on August 2018
E.L. Walters has been in business for over 34 years in the Evansville area and services all makes and models of heating and air conditioning equipment. All technicians are licensed and maintain current knowledge through continuing education. Additional phone - (800) 207-5931. Additional email - dennisf@elwalters.com.
"My air conditioner initially started having problems in May 2018. I have a Homebuyer’s Warranty through 2-10, so I contacted them to have it fixed. The only A/C company they are contracted with in this area is EL Walters, so they had them come out. They repaired it. The AC started having problems again in July of 2020. I contacted 2-10 in late August and they approved replacing the system. Again, they used EL Walters. The new unit was installed and things seemed to be fine until July 2021. The house wasn’t cooling as well. By the end of August, it wasn’t cooling at all - less than 1 year after having a new unit installed. I contacted a different company to come out and diagnose the problem because it was 95 degrees with a heat index of 110 and there was a heat advisory. I wanted answers ASAP and I knew EL Walters was going to tell me I had to go through 2-10. The technician that did the diagnosis informed me that the furnace evaporator coil was not compatible with the AC unit that EL Walters installed and that they should have also replaced the coil. He was shocked that they did this. His comment was, “They had to know this was wrong and that this system would fail. They probably thought it would last longer than it did and then maybe it wouldn’t be their problem. You need to report this to EPA and they should be responsible for repairing it because they installed it knowing it wouldn’t last.” I contacted EL Walters to let them know the diagnosis. I explained what the technician had said and the receptionist’s response was, “Why would you have someone else come out to check our install?” I thought that response was inappropriate. I told her because it’s blistering outside, my AC isn’t working I wanted answers ASAP. She said that since I used my home warranty company, I would have to go back through them. I contacted 2-10 and they said they’d reach out to EL Walters. Two days passed and I never heard anything. I called 2-10 back and they said it would just be easier to put in a new service request. I didn’t want to do that because EL Walters is the only company the use for this type of repair in Evansville and they had botched the install of the unit. My husband ended up contacting a third heating and air company because he wanted to be sure about the diagnosis. The technician inspected the furnace and AC unit and said, “You can’t put a 410 on a 22. It will make the whole system blow up, which is what has happened here. The way your system is set up, they would’ve had to pull out your furnace to replace the coil. They probably got lazy and didn’t feel like doing that, so they just did this and hoped it lasted awhile.” I wasn’t sure what this is meant, so I looked it up. The new unit that they installed uses R410A refrigerant. The existing coil in the furnace uses R22 refrigerant. They charge at different pressures, so they are incompatible within the same system. Putting R410A into an R22 system makes the pressure too high, so the valves rupture and refrigerant leaks out. All new AC units made since 2010 cannot use R22 because of EPA regulations. Knowing that the system was much older than that, EL Walters should have known the coil would was not compatible. I’m not sure whether or not EL Walters’ technicians installed this incorrectly out of careless negligence or lack of knowledge. Either way, we did not feel comfortable having them come out to “repair” anything else, so we bypassed the home warranty company and paid out of pocket for the other heating and air company to install a new coil and recharge the system. Sometimes you get what you pay for. I know this is a long review, but I wanted to give as much detail as possible. I think it is despicable that a company would install something incorrectly knowing that it would fail, be offended that you had someone else check their poor work, and then not even own up to the mistake when there is clear evidence of it. I ended up having to pay $2200 to correct their improper installation."
Dionna J on September 2021
E.L. Walters has been in business for over 34 years in the Evansville area and services all makes and models of heating and air conditioning equipment. All technicians are licensed and maintain current knowledge through continuing education. Additional phone - (800) 207-5931. Additional email - dennisf@elwalters.com.
"My air conditioner initially started having problems in May 2018. I have a Homebuyer’s Warranty through 2-10, so I contacted them to have it fixed. The only A/C company they are contracted with in this area is EL Walters, so they had them come out. They repaired it. The AC started having problems again in July of 2020. I contacted 2-10 in late August and they approved replacing the system. Again, they used EL Walters. The new unit was installed and things seemed to be fine until July 2021. The house wasn’t cooling as well. By the end of August, it wasn’t cooling at all - less than 1 year after having a new unit installed. I contacted a different company to come out and diagnose the problem because it was 95 degrees with a heat index of 110 and there was a heat advisory. I wanted answers ASAP and I knew EL Walters was going to tell me I had to go through 2-10. The technician that did the diagnosis informed me that the furnace evaporator coil was not compatible with the AC unit that EL Walters installed and that they should have also replaced the coil. He was shocked that they did this. His comment was, “They had to know this was wrong and that this system would fail. They probably thought it would last longer than it did and then maybe it wouldn’t be their problem. You need to report this to EPA and they should be responsible for repairing it because they installed it knowing it wouldn’t last.” I contacted EL Walters to let them know the diagnosis. I explained what the technician had said and the receptionist’s response was, “Why would you have someone else come out to check our install?” I thought that response was inappropriate. I told her because it’s blistering outside, my AC isn’t working I wanted answers ASAP. She said that since I used my home warranty company, I would have to go back through them. I contacted 2-10 and they said they’d reach out to EL Walters. Two days passed and I never heard anything. I called 2-10 back and they said it would just be easier to put in a new service request. I didn’t want to do that because EL Walters is the only company the use for this type of repair in Evansville and they had botched the install of the unit. My husband ended up contacting a third heating and air company because he wanted to be sure about the diagnosis. The technician inspected the furnace and AC unit and said, “You can’t put a 410 on a 22. It will make the whole system blow up, which is what has happened here. The way your system is set up, they would’ve had to pull out your furnace to replace the coil. They probably got lazy and didn’t feel like doing that, so they just did this and hoped it lasted awhile.” I wasn’t sure what this is meant, so I looked it up. The new unit that they installed uses R410A refrigerant. The existing coil in the furnace uses R22 refrigerant. They charge at different pressures, so they are incompatible within the same system. Putting R410A into an R22 system makes the pressure too high, so the valves rupture and refrigerant leaks out. All new AC units made since 2010 cannot use R22 because of EPA regulations. Knowing that the system was much older than that, EL Walters should have known the coil would was not compatible. I’m not sure whether or not EL Walters’ technicians installed this incorrectly out of careless negligence or lack of knowledge. Either way, we did not feel comfortable having them come out to “repair” anything else, so we bypassed the home warranty company and paid out of pocket for the other heating and air company to install a new coil and recharge the system. Sometimes you get what you pay for. I know this is a long review, but I wanted to give as much detail as possible. I think it is despicable that a company would install something incorrectly knowing that it would fail, be offended that you had someone else check their poor work, and then not even own up to the mistake when there is clear evidence of it. I ended up having to pay $2200 to correct their improper installation."
Dionna J on September 2021
Family Owned & Operated since 1983 Approx. 30 employees; 6 service trucks; 8 office staff.
"Hired them to check out a collapsed line in my crawlspace. It was gross. The guy they sent never went into the crawlspace, yet they somehow knew it would cost $3500. Then they came back, and told me I needed a new main line. Ok, so another $1843 tacked on. They then, after I've signed off on the above jobs, tell me I have to hire a mitigation company to clean the crawl, so another $3000. Fast forward a few months after work completion, and now the 20% of sewer pipe that they didn't replace (but tied into) has failed. I'll never understand why they wouldn't have suggested replacing it all at the time, seeing as how it would have been more money for their company. They were horrible with communication, and have insinuated that I'm a lyer multiple times. I see they're ok with small jobs, but I wouldn't hire them to make me a cheeseburger at this point. Funny enough, my sister-in-law is having a similar problem, and I got to steal her away from calling this company. That's the price they'll pay for being as unprofessional as any company I've come into contact with."
Cody A on October 2023
Family Owned & Operated since 1983 Approx. 30 employees; 6 service trucks; 8 office staff.
"Hired them to check out a collapsed line in my crawlspace. It was gross. The guy they sent never went into the crawlspace, yet they somehow knew it would cost $3500. Then they came back, and told me I needed a new main line. Ok, so another $1843 tacked on. They then, after I've signed off on the above jobs, tell me I have to hire a mitigation company to clean the crawl, so another $3000. Fast forward a few months after work completion, and now the 20% of sewer pipe that they didn't replace (but tied into) has failed. I'll never understand why they wouldn't have suggested replacing it all at the time, seeing as how it would have been more money for their company. They were horrible with communication, and have insinuated that I'm a lyer multiple times. I see they're ok with small jobs, but I wouldn't hire them to make me a cheeseburger at this point. Funny enough, my sister-in-law is having a similar problem, and I got to steal her away from calling this company. That's the price they'll pay for being as unprofessional as any company I've come into contact with."
Cody A on October 2023
Altstadt Hoffman Plumbing is the name you can trust for fast, reliable, expert service for your home or business in Evansville, Newburgh, Bloomington, Owensboro, Henderson, and the surrounding areas. Our highly trained, licensed plumbers have the knowledge and experience to handle all your plumbing and drain cleaning needs. Altstadt Hoffman Plumbing has been the area's trusted plumbing leader for over 50 years. We are licensed, bonded, and insured in Indiana and Kentucky. We offer quality service and specialize in industrial, commercial, and residential plumbing, drain cleaning, remodeling, new construction, and 24-hour emergency repairs. Whatever the job, you can count on us to do it right and efficiently.
"we have used them for years at both of our homes and they have always been easy to schedule with and send out friendly and knowledgeable people to do the work."
david h on January 2024
Altstadt Hoffman Plumbing is the name you can trust for fast, reliable, expert service for your home or business in Evansville, Newburgh, Bloomington, Owensboro, Henderson, and the surrounding areas. Our highly trained, licensed plumbers have the knowledge and experience to handle all your plumbing and drain cleaning needs. Altstadt Hoffman Plumbing has been the area's trusted plumbing leader for over 50 years. We are licensed, bonded, and insured in Indiana and Kentucky. We offer quality service and specialize in industrial, commercial, and residential plumbing, drain cleaning, remodeling, new construction, and 24-hour emergency repairs. Whatever the job, you can count on us to do it right and efficiently.
"we have used them for years at both of our homes and they have always been easy to schedule with and send out friendly and knowledgeable people to do the work."
david h on January 2024
Yes, most states require a plumber to be licensed, and for good reason. Hiring an unlicensed plumber could lead to poor quality work, costly future expenses, and potential code violations. Check our state licensing tool to review the local plumber guidelines.
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Fixing a gas leak costs about $45 to $150 per hour for a plumber or gas line specialist. The job’s overall cost will vary depending on the location of the leak. A leaky junction or connection behind the stove or dryer will likely cost about $120 to $170. But for a leak that requires a gas fitter or plumber to excavate a pipe in the yard, the cost could rise to $1,500 to $5,000. Keep in mind that gas leaks are very serious issues, so don’t hesitate to contact a plumber or gas line specialist immediately.
Fixing a gas leak can take anywhere from one to 24 hours, depending on the location and magnitude of the problem. A gas line specialist or gas plumber should be able to give you an estimated time to completion once they evaluate the situation. If your city’s utility company works to fix a gas leak, it will likely have information available about the anticipated time for gas service to be restored.
The cost of repairing a gas leak depends on the type of leak, its severity, and how difficult it is for the repair technician to reach it. Some of the most common gas line repair costs, on average, include:
Cap a gas line: $75–$150
Gas system inspection: $150
Pressure test: $75–$500
Damaged or corroded pipe: $6–$7 per linear foot
Repair gas leak: $120–$5,000
A local natural gas plumber, gas fitter, or gas line specialist should fix gas leaks. Installing gas lines and connections improperly can lead to dangerous gas leaks and explosions. Only a certified plumber or gas line specialist should run gas lines. This is not a job to try out DIY skills, so hire a professional gas plumber or gas line specialist immediately to find the cause of the leak and fix it quickly.