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Miller Plumbing Inc. is a professional plumbing services company based in Ambler, Pennsylvania. This company is known for their skilled and experienced plumbers, who provide quality plumbing services from straightforward jobs, like faucet replacement, to complex jobs, like sewage repairs. With years of experience, Miller Plumbing Inc. is trusted to meet customer's needs in a time-efficient manner.
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We just moved into out home and got our floors done so we needed out toilet reset. Resetting it ended up being a bit more time consuming than most toilet resets because of the way the flange was but he was able to fix the problem and reset the toilet for us. He did a great job and left no mess. We will definitely recommend him and use him again.
I don’t often write reviews but I had to let other people know about this Plumber. Mike MILLER plumbing was found by reading reviews, I put my trust in what others had said about a plumber and man were they right. The guy is a true craftsman to the old school art of plumbing. He is knowledgeable, prompt, friendly and has a cleaning fetish that is so welcomed in the “ not so clean” world of plumbing. He is more than fair and understanding. He is a plumber who will do you right and not just charge you up because he has you over a barrel. Mike MILLER is a credit to the profession and many should take a page from his book. He really cares about his work and his customers. Mike MILLER plumbing will leave your place cleaner than when he arrived.
I called Mike Miller from Miller Plumbing to repair my water heater which was installed by Schneider Plumbing. The relief valve was releasing water every time I used hot water. As it turns out the plumber that installed the water heater 3 years ago did it incorrectly and that caused the problem. First of all, the expansion tank was installed on the hot water pipe, not the cold water intake. Second, they soldered the pipes too close to the actual tank. Third, they forced the water and gas pipes to align with the ports on the tank. Mike determined that the bladder in the expansion tank had failed, probably due to being on the hot water output line. Mike had to remove the magnesium rod and input tube to remove the copper pipes. When reattaching the input and output lines, Mike had to insert angles to accommodate the misalignment of pipes and tank. Finally, he attached the new expansion tank and relief valve. He cleaned all of the solder joints and checked the water pressure to the
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Business Hours
| Sunday: | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Monday: | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Friday: | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
