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Last update on April 12, 2025
For over a decade, the professionals at Thermo Direct Inc have worked hard for our friends and neighbors in the Triangle area. Helping homeowners and business owners, our comfort system technicians will make sure that your property’s heating and air conditioning equipment works as reliably and energy efficiently as possible. For projects big and small, we provide honest, cost-effective service. Relax... The Doctor is in the House!
"Thermo Direct replied quickly and was able to perform the services I required. I would recommend them to anyone that requires the services of a plumber."
Johnathan B on August 2024
For over a decade, the professionals at Thermo Direct Inc have worked hard for our friends and neighbors in the Triangle area. Helping homeowners and business owners, our comfort system technicians will make sure that your property’s heating and air conditioning equipment works as reliably and energy efficiently as possible. For projects big and small, we provide honest, cost-effective service. Relax... The Doctor is in the House!
"Thermo Direct replied quickly and was able to perform the services I required. I would recommend them to anyone that requires the services of a plumber."
Johnathan B on August 2024
We are a local family owned & operated business. Our sales & service water purification business has been serving RDU and surrounding areas since 1996.We accept cash, check and most major credit cards.
We are a local family owned & operated business. Our sales & service water purification business has been serving RDU and surrounding areas since 1996.We accept cash, check and most major credit cards.
Quality plumbing repair and services for great pricing. Waste and water piping repair, water heaters, and fixtures.
Quality plumbing repair and services for great pricing. Waste and water piping repair, water heaters, and fixtures.
Give us a call! We do it ALL!! We At Medlin's Plumbing Service specialize in all things residential plumbing and light commercial service, we strive to provide an experience not just run a call we show up to help and educate through our strong core values of being positive, dedicated, dependable and process driven. With a combined 22 years' experience there is no job to big or small.
"Brandon was fabulous! Always prompt, polite and hard working! He is our go-to plumber for residential and business, when needed!"
Chelsea Porterfeild P on December 2022
Give us a call! We do it ALL!! We At Medlin's Plumbing Service specialize in all things residential plumbing and light commercial service, we strive to provide an experience not just run a call we show up to help and educate through our strong core values of being positive, dedicated, dependable and process driven. With a combined 22 years' experience there is no job to big or small.
"Brandon was fabulous! Always prompt, polite and hard working! He is our go-to plumber for residential and business, when needed!"
Chelsea Porterfeild P on December 2022
Alem Construction LLC, your trusted handymen and home renovation contractor in Raleigh, are here to handle all your general home maintenance needs. With our expertise and attention to detail, we set ourselves apart from the competition. Contact us today for top-notch service you can rely on.
"I can’t recommend Alem LLC highly enough! I had an urgent issue with my door, and they came out immediately—within hours of calling. The technician was not only prompt but incredibly professional, assessing the problem quickly and efficiently. They had all the necessary tools and expertise to fix the door on the spot. The quality of their work was outstanding, and the door operates perfectly now. I truly appreciated their fast response and top-notch service. If you’re looking for reliable, skilled professionals, Alem LLC is the way to go!"
Ashley W on November 2024
Alem Construction LLC, your trusted handymen and home renovation contractor in Raleigh, are here to handle all your general home maintenance needs. With our expertise and attention to detail, we set ourselves apart from the competition. Contact us today for top-notch service you can rely on.
"I can’t recommend Alem LLC highly enough! I had an urgent issue with my door, and they came out immediately—within hours of calling. The technician was not only prompt but incredibly professional, assessing the problem quickly and efficiently. They had all the necessary tools and expertise to fix the door on the spot. The quality of their work was outstanding, and the door operates perfectly now. I truly appreciated their fast response and top-notch service. If you’re looking for reliable, skilled professionals, Alem LLC is the way to go!"
Ashley W on November 2024
Specializing in residential and commercial exteriors, Feazel offers high-value solutions for roofing, windows, siding, gutters, chimneys, skylights and more. Maintaining an honorable reputation throughout central Ohio for the past 25 years, Feazel strives to serve clients on a personal and professional level. Whether your home or business is in need of roofing repair, or you are exploring options for a complete remodel, you can count on Feazel to deliver an end-product you'll be confident in. Understanding the urgency of exterior repairs, Feazel offers real-time, customer-based technology for convenience, accuracy and speed of service. Changing the way roofers do business, Feazel's soon-to-be-released software will provide instant access to estimates, scheduling and project information. You'll never have to wait when it matters most.Beyond Feazel's proven track record and innovative offerings, the company makes protecting and serving the areas where it works a main priority. Deeply invested in the central Ohio and surrounding communities. Feazel uses environmentally-friendly products, recycles roofing materials and continually gives back to local organizations.
"They worked with me and they were excellent. I would definitely hire them again and I would recommend them as well."
Natalie B on December 2020
Specializing in residential and commercial exteriors, Feazel offers high-value solutions for roofing, windows, siding, gutters, chimneys, skylights and more. Maintaining an honorable reputation throughout central Ohio for the past 25 years, Feazel strives to serve clients on a personal and professional level. Whether your home or business is in need of roofing repair, or you are exploring options for a complete remodel, you can count on Feazel to deliver an end-product you'll be confident in. Understanding the urgency of exterior repairs, Feazel offers real-time, customer-based technology for convenience, accuracy and speed of service. Changing the way roofers do business, Feazel's soon-to-be-released software will provide instant access to estimates, scheduling and project information. You'll never have to wait when it matters most.Beyond Feazel's proven track record and innovative offerings, the company makes protecting and serving the areas where it works a main priority. Deeply invested in the central Ohio and surrounding communities. Feazel uses environmentally-friendly products, recycles roofing materials and continually gives back to local organizations.
"They worked with me and they were excellent. I would definitely hire them again and I would recommend them as well."
Natalie B on December 2020
Raleigh Plumbing Department is a modern plumbing company. We understand being punctual, efficient, and courteous is of the upmost importance. We have the experience, equipment, and personnel to handle any job big or small.
"Very good. Emergency weekend service."
seth h on November 2022
Raleigh Plumbing Department is a modern plumbing company. We understand being punctual, efficient, and courteous is of the upmost importance. We have the experience, equipment, and personnel to handle any job big or small.
"Very good. Emergency weekend service."
seth h on November 2022
Voted Raleigh's Best Plumber for 2024 by the News & Observer Matthew, the owner of Matthew’s Plumbing Solutions, discovered his passion for plumbing in 2004, which marked the beginning of his career in the industry. Over the years, Matthew has developed a deep expertise in plumbing services and is still passionate about helping homeowners maintain their plumbing systems. He earned his North Carolina Plumbing and Mechanical license in 2017, and soon after, he founded Matthew’s Plumbing Solutions, a trusted provider of professional plumbing services with more than 700 5-star Google reviews! Today, Matthew’s Plumbing Solutions is known for offering a wide range of services, specializing in tankless water heater installation and maintenance, particularly Navien water heaters. We also provide comprehensive Raleigh plumbing services for home remodeling and construction projects. Whether you need prompt plumbing repairs, water heater installation, or a complete plumbing system overhaul, our team is ready to deliver top-quality solutions tailored to your needs.
". What kind of a scam is this??! See if you can follow this one. I had purchased a dishwasher with installation included (usually about $140) but the store would not install it because the shut off valve was soldered to the water line. So I was looking to schedule a plumber to come later on the same day as the dishwasher was redelivered. That way I know if the dishwasher is working fine and have time to address return or repair. When I called Matthews and sent a picture of the soldered valve, they told me a dishwasher installation is $225, and replacing the valve would just be charged hourly at $150/hour. She reassured me the pricing basis is hourly for anything additional I needed done and I could expect to pay for about one additional hour on account of the soldered valve needing to be replaced, $225 + $150. This was very clearly stated and I felt my questions had been covered. I offered to send any other pictures or answer questions but she assured me the hourly pricing would be fair. I coordinated the delivery and the plumber, and made sure their schedule allowed enough time; I was told, the appointment allows two hours and that should allow enough time to take care of the valve. Then the plumber was sick so installation was rescheduled 2 days after delivery 10:00-12:00. Then there was a cancellation so the appointment was moved up 9:00-10:30 even though I preferred the later slot. Then the plumber arrived at 9:40 and was in a super hurry to get to the next appointment while pointing out to me all kinds of problems that are going to run the time and costs up and make him late for his 11:00. "Oh, I didn't know you were on a slab...and have a garbage disposal." Uh, a lot of people are on slabs and have disposals. Shouldn't someone have asked that on the phone? He tells me all kinds of reasons he will have to charge much more than I was told on the phone, for instance, he is going to have to cut the dry wall under the sink because he can't go straight down into the crawl, and I will need two valves instead of one, for both hot water and cold water. I don't know why I wasn't told when I had offered to send more pictures etc. But of course I needed my dishwasher installed. So I told him to go ahead. Then after he finished in under two hours, all I could see was the very result that was explained to me on the phone. I tried to get an explanation of what was different, but he was overly aggressive about collecting and in a big hurry. (Except for asking to play my grand piano. There's time for that.) And he was not the one I spoke to from the company. So I called the office and get this: new story. Now she says they charge $225 for "dishwasher installation" and $150/hour labor, for all hours, and $225 does not include any labor, that is the "dishwasher installation." Huh? If it isn't labor then is it materials? Because I already paid for and provided the dishwasher! The final price came to over $525 and the dishwasher was already there as was the installation kit, so all the materials that were provided were the two valves. So I was charged for 2 hours over the "dishwasher installation" price at $150/hour ... and told that $563 reflects a $100 rebate! Also I was told of a further discount since the plumber and tech - according to GPS - were actually there 2 hours "and change" or whatever you want to say, snacking in the driveway maybe? (a lot of time going over grandiose reasons for the price switching, and asking if he can play my grand piano after he has been under the sink cutting drywall.) When he changed the valve, he also told me he would have to charge extra for taking out my garbage disposal; I said if I had known he was going to remove and reinstall the disposal I might have picked up a new one since mine is old, and to this he says, a new disposal is $250, I have one on the truck, and that is the cost of installation which does not include the price of the disposal. Let me figure this out, to put the same one back in there is the hourly labor charge but to put in a new one I would pay for the disposal plus labor hours PLUS $250 for "disposal installation?" Huh? My engineer friend later told me that if he did not switch out the rubber ring seal then the existing disposal will fail as that always needs to be done when it's removed. Further, the plumber told me there was something stuck in the garbage disposal and I had better be sure to get it out because that is how a lot of disposals get broken. Is that what I have a plumber for? He can't reach in and remove the item while the disposal is out? Now let me comment on the installation itself. It was rushed. Even though I was standing there asking for the plumber to do certain things for me, and being charged hourly, he was not about to do anything but a rush job. I asked if he would make a nice square cut of the drywall so I could repair it easily. Is it square? No. And the drywall and dust all got dumped behind the cabinet inside my wall as he proclaimed, "Look no mess!" (I realize a lower end establishment will not see anything wrong with this approach but given the choice I would have liked the debris in the garbage can myself. By the way, that is an indicator of degree of care.) I asked the tech if I should get my caulking gun from the shed so I could seal behind the dishwasher when the old one is pulled out. He told me, no they have caulk and they'll take care of it. Did they caulk? No. All I got was a tirade on why I will have to call an electrician to get a plug under my sink. The wire was coming out from a tear in sheet-rock from the floor up a few inches. I asked if I could get a cable cover from my shed to feed the wire through. Do you think that happened? The low point was when the plumber told me I should call an electrician right away to redo the tech's wiring so I could sleep at night. I said, I hope I can sleep at night with the hard-wiring you did? And he laughed heartily. He said that once the electrician rewires it he will need to come out again to reattach the water lines. Do you think I am calling Matthew's out again because I don't! The first time I led the tech up to the attic to shut off the water tank, and he went running ahead and knocked the Flood Stop off of its mount. As a consequence the wires are pulled loose. It is still running but is compromised. I was right there but he could not wait for me to tell him how to shut off the water by the Flood Stop buttons. The tech also felt free to go through my house without being accompanied or asking permission to go alone, upstairs and through my bedroom; I was not informed he was going up to turn the water on alone. The Flood Stop was beeping during the night and I had to go up to the attic to reset it. I had bought a pricey floor model dishwasher which was shipped back to Atlanta where a new control panel was put on since the floor model had scratches. Now it is scratched again. There are two brackets to attach the dishwasher to the cabinet and any installer should know to protect the top control panel from the bracket mounts. In the end, I asked what is the black rubber flap at the base? And the tech showed me how much people love this and how much I am going to love this. I said I don't, isn't there a toe kick, and he then said there was but he didn't know how to put it on. I went back to the store and they said a plastic mounting piece is missing and sent it to me, but what I received is the same rubber flap. So I am having to somehow figure this out on my own. So what I got was a damaged dishwasher, a compromised Flood Stop, a potentially compromised disposal, an incomplete rush job that lets in bugs, uneven drywall cuts to repair, questionable wiring, and inflated pricing by a price switching scheme. I'd call that a fail!"
Gwendolyn A on October 2019
Voted Raleigh's Best Plumber for 2024 by the News & Observer Matthew, the owner of Matthew’s Plumbing Solutions, discovered his passion for plumbing in 2004, which marked the beginning of his career in the industry. Over the years, Matthew has developed a deep expertise in plumbing services and is still passionate about helping homeowners maintain their plumbing systems. He earned his North Carolina Plumbing and Mechanical license in 2017, and soon after, he founded Matthew’s Plumbing Solutions, a trusted provider of professional plumbing services with more than 700 5-star Google reviews! Today, Matthew’s Plumbing Solutions is known for offering a wide range of services, specializing in tankless water heater installation and maintenance, particularly Navien water heaters. We also provide comprehensive Raleigh plumbing services for home remodeling and construction projects. Whether you need prompt plumbing repairs, water heater installation, or a complete plumbing system overhaul, our team is ready to deliver top-quality solutions tailored to your needs.
". What kind of a scam is this??! See if you can follow this one. I had purchased a dishwasher with installation included (usually about $140) but the store would not install it because the shut off valve was soldered to the water line. So I was looking to schedule a plumber to come later on the same day as the dishwasher was redelivered. That way I know if the dishwasher is working fine and have time to address return or repair. When I called Matthews and sent a picture of the soldered valve, they told me a dishwasher installation is $225, and replacing the valve would just be charged hourly at $150/hour. She reassured me the pricing basis is hourly for anything additional I needed done and I could expect to pay for about one additional hour on account of the soldered valve needing to be replaced, $225 + $150. This was very clearly stated and I felt my questions had been covered. I offered to send any other pictures or answer questions but she assured me the hourly pricing would be fair. I coordinated the delivery and the plumber, and made sure their schedule allowed enough time; I was told, the appointment allows two hours and that should allow enough time to take care of the valve. Then the plumber was sick so installation was rescheduled 2 days after delivery 10:00-12:00. Then there was a cancellation so the appointment was moved up 9:00-10:30 even though I preferred the later slot. Then the plumber arrived at 9:40 and was in a super hurry to get to the next appointment while pointing out to me all kinds of problems that are going to run the time and costs up and make him late for his 11:00. "Oh, I didn't know you were on a slab...and have a garbage disposal." Uh, a lot of people are on slabs and have disposals. Shouldn't someone have asked that on the phone? He tells me all kinds of reasons he will have to charge much more than I was told on the phone, for instance, he is going to have to cut the dry wall under the sink because he can't go straight down into the crawl, and I will need two valves instead of one, for both hot water and cold water. I don't know why I wasn't told when I had offered to send more pictures etc. But of course I needed my dishwasher installed. So I told him to go ahead. Then after he finished in under two hours, all I could see was the very result that was explained to me on the phone. I tried to get an explanation of what was different, but he was overly aggressive about collecting and in a big hurry. (Except for asking to play my grand piano. There's time for that.) And he was not the one I spoke to from the company. So I called the office and get this: new story. Now she says they charge $225 for "dishwasher installation" and $150/hour labor, for all hours, and $225 does not include any labor, that is the "dishwasher installation." Huh? If it isn't labor then is it materials? Because I already paid for and provided the dishwasher! The final price came to over $525 and the dishwasher was already there as was the installation kit, so all the materials that were provided were the two valves. So I was charged for 2 hours over the "dishwasher installation" price at $150/hour ... and told that $563 reflects a $100 rebate! Also I was told of a further discount since the plumber and tech - according to GPS - were actually there 2 hours "and change" or whatever you want to say, snacking in the driveway maybe? (a lot of time going over grandiose reasons for the price switching, and asking if he can play my grand piano after he has been under the sink cutting drywall.) When he changed the valve, he also told me he would have to charge extra for taking out my garbage disposal; I said if I had known he was going to remove and reinstall the disposal I might have picked up a new one since mine is old, and to this he says, a new disposal is $250, I have one on the truck, and that is the cost of installation which does not include the price of the disposal. Let me figure this out, to put the same one back in there is the hourly labor charge but to put in a new one I would pay for the disposal plus labor hours PLUS $250 for "disposal installation?" Huh? My engineer friend later told me that if he did not switch out the rubber ring seal then the existing disposal will fail as that always needs to be done when it's removed. Further, the plumber told me there was something stuck in the garbage disposal and I had better be sure to get it out because that is how a lot of disposals get broken. Is that what I have a plumber for? He can't reach in and remove the item while the disposal is out? Now let me comment on the installation itself. It was rushed. Even though I was standing there asking for the plumber to do certain things for me, and being charged hourly, he was not about to do anything but a rush job. I asked if he would make a nice square cut of the drywall so I could repair it easily. Is it square? No. And the drywall and dust all got dumped behind the cabinet inside my wall as he proclaimed, "Look no mess!" (I realize a lower end establishment will not see anything wrong with this approach but given the choice I would have liked the debris in the garbage can myself. By the way, that is an indicator of degree of care.) I asked the tech if I should get my caulking gun from the shed so I could seal behind the dishwasher when the old one is pulled out. He told me, no they have caulk and they'll take care of it. Did they caulk? No. All I got was a tirade on why I will have to call an electrician to get a plug under my sink. The wire was coming out from a tear in sheet-rock from the floor up a few inches. I asked if I could get a cable cover from my shed to feed the wire through. Do you think that happened? The low point was when the plumber told me I should call an electrician right away to redo the tech's wiring so I could sleep at night. I said, I hope I can sleep at night with the hard-wiring you did? And he laughed heartily. He said that once the electrician rewires it he will need to come out again to reattach the water lines. Do you think I am calling Matthew's out again because I don't! The first time I led the tech up to the attic to shut off the water tank, and he went running ahead and knocked the Flood Stop off of its mount. As a consequence the wires are pulled loose. It is still running but is compromised. I was right there but he could not wait for me to tell him how to shut off the water by the Flood Stop buttons. The tech also felt free to go through my house without being accompanied or asking permission to go alone, upstairs and through my bedroom; I was not informed he was going up to turn the water on alone. The Flood Stop was beeping during the night and I had to go up to the attic to reset it. I had bought a pricey floor model dishwasher which was shipped back to Atlanta where a new control panel was put on since the floor model had scratches. Now it is scratched again. There are two brackets to attach the dishwasher to the cabinet and any installer should know to protect the top control panel from the bracket mounts. In the end, I asked what is the black rubber flap at the base? And the tech showed me how much people love this and how much I am going to love this. I said I don't, isn't there a toe kick, and he then said there was but he didn't know how to put it on. I went back to the store and they said a plastic mounting piece is missing and sent it to me, but what I received is the same rubber flap. So I am having to somehow figure this out on my own. So what I got was a damaged dishwasher, a compromised Flood Stop, a potentially compromised disposal, an incomplete rush job that lets in bugs, uneven drywall cuts to repair, questionable wiring, and inflated pricing by a price switching scheme. I'd call that a fail!"
Gwendolyn A on October 2019
We offer home repairs at great prices. No job too small.
We offer home repairs at great prices. No job too small.
ARS is a trusted service provider in heating, air conditioning, plumbing and indoor air quality. Our courteous HVAC and Plumbing technicians are available 7 days a week to provide you with expert service and repair. Our Comfort Advisors are ready to help you make the most effective installation or replacement decisions based on your home comfort needs. We are licensed and insured. Estimates are always provided before any work begins. Major credit cards accepted. 100% financing with approved credit.
"This company's customer service has gone way down hill. I have been a customer of ARS for decades but based on my last two interactions with them this may not last. Several weeks ago my AC was not working. The first technician found that there was a leak but his leak detector was not working. Another technician came out the next day and determined that the reversing valve was leaking and needed to be replaced. The part needed to be replaced and I was without AC for six days. I called several times to try to find out what was happening and was always told that someone would call me back. I never received a call. When the part arrived I was told that the technician would be there between 12 and 4. When I called after 5 I was told that I was still next on the technicians list. When he arrived after 8 he told me that no one else could handle my repair because he had the part on his truck. On October 7 I had a technician out to do my semi annual maintenance. He found that the outside temperature sensor needed replacement. Once again the part needed to be ordered. It is now October 17 and I have not heard anything from ARS. If I try to call I get the same nonsense about someone calling me back."
Jan L on October 2024
ARS is a trusted service provider in heating, air conditioning, plumbing and indoor air quality. Our courteous HVAC and Plumbing technicians are available 7 days a week to provide you with expert service and repair. Our Comfort Advisors are ready to help you make the most effective installation or replacement decisions based on your home comfort needs. We are licensed and insured. Estimates are always provided before any work begins. Major credit cards accepted. 100% financing with approved credit.
"This company's customer service has gone way down hill. I have been a customer of ARS for decades but based on my last two interactions with them this may not last. Several weeks ago my AC was not working. The first technician found that there was a leak but his leak detector was not working. Another technician came out the next day and determined that the reversing valve was leaking and needed to be replaced. The part needed to be replaced and I was without AC for six days. I called several times to try to find out what was happening and was always told that someone would call me back. I never received a call. When the part arrived I was told that the technician would be there between 12 and 4. When I called after 5 I was told that I was still next on the technicians list. When he arrived after 8 he told me that no one else could handle my repair because he had the part on his truck. On October 7 I had a technician out to do my semi annual maintenance. He found that the outside temperature sensor needed replacement. Once again the part needed to be ordered. It is now October 17 and I have not heard anything from ARS. If I try to call I get the same nonsense about someone calling me back."
Jan L on October 2024
The license requirements for water softener installation depend on your location. Some municipalities require that the installer hold a plumbing license, some require a permit and an inspection, but no license for the installer, and some require a permit and a license for the installer. Regardless of the local laws in your area, it’s always a good idea to hire a licensed plumber or installer. These pros will install your system properly and have the experience to size the system appropriately. Use Angi’s state licensing tool to check your installer’s license status.
The cost to install a water softener system is $1,500 on average, ranging between $200 and $6,000. The labor for water softener work typically costs between $150 and $1,000, so you can add that to your equipment costs to get an accurate total. Your price will depend on many factors, including the following:
System capacity
Home size
Water hardness levels
Type of water softener
Presence of electricity in the installation area
Local permit costs
Water softeners are worth the money if you live in an area with hard water. Hard water is safe to drink, but it poses serious threats to your plumbing system. The minerals in hard water will gradually build up on the inside walls of your pipes, reducing water flow to your fixtures. The minerals can also gradually corrode your plumbing system, reduce its lifespan, and increase the risk of leaks. Hard water also makes soap and detergent less effective. Water softener systems can solve all these issues, making them a great investment.
It’s possible to install a water softener yourself, but we don’t recommend it. Water softeners require working with copper pipes and electrical wiring, neither are suitable tasks for most DIYers. Plus, working with water and electricity together is dangerous and could pose a risk to your safety. Water softeners also need to be calibrated so that they don’t make your water too soft, as soft water poses just as many risks as hard water. Overall, it’s well worth hiring a local water softener installer to place your water softener system.
Your water softener size is based on your total household water consumption. In most cases, you can assume the average household member will use around 75 gallons per day. Multiply that by the number of people in your home, then multiply by 10 (for the typical grains per gallon). You’ll get a number in grains that should help roughly size your water softener. However, it’s best to hire a professional to install your system and use more exact numbers, like your exact average water consumption per day and starting water hardness.