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March 2022 by Jim Cote
Even though I got there right before closing they were extremely helpful and didn't rush me.
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December 2021 by Roberto Baez
Don’t come here if you’re just an average person looking for a simple plumbing part. They don’t go out of their way to help you unless you’re stepping into a much more lucrative than necessary repair. They try to take advantage of your lack of knowledge and essentially tell you to “Google it”. If you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for and how to ask for it, I’d stick to free online resources rather than wasting your time with this place.
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September 2021 by Team P.
Great customer service. I had been looking for a specific kind of drain trap and everyone was backordered for weeks. I walked in and the guy behind the counter asked me what I was looking for. He walked me right to the part and handed it to me along with the proper additional things I would need. I highly recommend.
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December 2020 by Michael Catino
Those guys are the best they go out of their way to help you, very professional and knowledgeable,
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September 2020 by Jamez BonG
Great place for plumbing supply's ignore the one karen review
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September 2020 by Timothy McCreedy
What they lacked the knowledge they made up for in politeness, I asked for a 4in hand sink faucet and he came back with an 8in mop sink faucet ? Eventually i did get the parts i needed
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June 2019 by Matt Giovanni
Incredibly disappointed in what seems like a reputable business. Just went to Republic plumbing supply for the second time in my life. I still didn't look rich enough for anyone to actually help me. Got the runaround and was told there was nothing they offered that I was looking for. I will spend my money somewhere else. I feel bad for them when the economy tanks.
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March 2019 by Mike Livertovsky
Good place for plumbing professionals. Friendly and helpful staff.
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October 2018 by Arnold Kraft
Great help with our questions
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July 2017 by Jimmy B.
These guys deserve a review, and five stars nonetheless! Over the long July 4th weekend, my toilet water valve broke (sddsdvvxfsdsdfsdf). Thinking it would be an easy fix, I went through a chain of DIYs I consequently regretted. In the end, the pipe ("nipple" as the lingo goes) that I thought would be a standard fit for a new water valve, was of course not standard. I went to Home Depot, and they sent me a'packing and told me to call a plumber. Well, you try getting a damn plumber over the long freaking weekend that won't charge you a visit fee and a $300/hr emergency rate. Therefore, on to more DIY attempts, after much failure of getting a plumber out to my house (this took about three days of NO water as we had to turn the main water valve off). Luckily, we found this gem, albeit lacking in reviews and situated in the more industrial part of Waltham. We were NOT disappointed. Plenty of street parking, so we placed our car in front of the entrance, and went in to be greeted by a fleet of guys who looked happy to get a customer on a Monday before the fourth. The first guy we spoke to knew what he was talking about as soon as we showed him the water valve we cut off, including the nipple we needed replacing that was attached. He told us what we needed to do (we needed to go back to measure the pipe length as of course we didn't think about doing that) and told us he had the non-standard parts we needed (THANK THE LORD). One trip home and a lunch later, we came back with the measurements. Unfortunately, the last guy we spoke with wasn't there, so we had to re-explain the situation. A total of about 3-4 guys worked with us, trying to figure out the best approach (love the teamwork) as one of the guys called the original guy who spoke with us (sorry for the lack of names, I'm horrible with them). Although I didn't think they were as efficient or as sure of themselves as the first guy (Pete was it?), they still set us up with parts and alternative options about ten minutes after we arrived. Plus, while we waited when they were figuring out the best approach, they had a cute pup behind the counter that kept us amused. In the end, we left with a bag of parts and a game strategy (they gave us extra parts to try, and told us to return anything we didn't use, which is much appreciated). Ultimately, we had to cut a bigger hole and replace the nipple, as we thought. They recommended calling a plumber to come in to perform the labor, but although gave us tips on if we wanted to do it ourselves (I strongly urge first timers to call a plumber and observe, which is what we did after our many failed DIY attempts). In the end, highly recommended, especially if you think you need parts that you can't find in big chain stores like home depot.