Blaylock Plumbing Co - Plumber in Bloomington, MN
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I have been a customer of Blaylock Plumbing for the past 25 years. One thing is for sure when you own a home built in 1949, you're gonna need a good, local plumber you can trust.
Recently I had a cast iron kitchen/utility room drain pipe fail. Einer and his crew (T.J. and Brad) did an awesome job of jack hammering the slab and repairing the bad section of pipe. Before their work started, they put up a tarp "wall" surrounding their whole workspace so dust wouldn't get all over the basement. Th
Another top notch solution by Chad. The new sump discharge outlet placement shows the nice pipe clearing siphon action after the new pump shuts down. Magical when winter returns.
Highly recommend Blaylock! Einer and team did a fantastic job replacing my main sewer line. Quick, courteous, quality work and fair pricing! Will be using them in the future for other projects.
Chad came out today and had to raise my flange on my toilet floor and then install a new toilet and a bidet. He was prompt, didn’t leave a mask and just a really nice guy. I’m very pleased with how the job was handled!
We have used Blaylock for two large projects and one small service fix over the last 3 years. Chad has done the majority of our work to replace galvanized piping, replace concrete laundry tub and did all the plumbing for a new bathroom in our basement. He was great to work with, took time explaining everything and was available for questions throughout the project.
I also want to give a shoutout to their office manager, Dawn! She has fantastic customer service and is incredibly speedy at respon
I had the extreme misfortune of a hole and cracked sewer line in my 1954 rambler. It was one of the things I feared most as a home owner. Einer was excellent throughout the entire process. He came out to mark the line then returned for the project. He explained everything thoroughly (I have a genuine interest in all things home renovation and repair). I found it very interesting the house used 3 different materials, cast, transite, and clay. Einer even showed me how they can manually tunnel PVC