This business is Trusted — customers consistently rate it 4.8★ across 906 reviews, indicating reliable, quality service.
Strong long-term review history with 906 reviews and a 4.8★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
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Not pleased with the Up Sale. The contractor offered to do a Complete Clean Out for Both Outlets for 7000. OMG there was a better and Least Expensive way . I had a Personal Technician come and within 1 hour clean ok ut Both Traps. He Also vacuumed the Water on the Floor and disinfectant. The Upsale. The Hard Sale was Not Appreciated. I am Glad their are Good People that understand we would have to get a loan to pay for that . My Guy Charged $300 and it was clean and Clear.
Wonderful, wonderful experience choosing McVay for our whole home sewer line replacement! From the no hassle, no.pressure free estimate to installation and clean up, every crew member treated our home as if it were their own! We especially liked how we were kept in the loop the whole time from text messages telling us which technician was coming and when to dealing with the friendly crew. The project manager, Mike, always made sure we knew exactly what was going on and why. McVay was recommended to us by family and friends and we whole heartedly recommend them too! We plan to use them for upcoming electrical renovations as well. Do yourself a favor and check them out for your next project!
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Everyone was extremely professional and polite. They went above and beyond to explain our options and what they were doing. They even called the local borough on our behalf to ask them to come service the part that they were responsible for. They came as soon as possible and kept me updated on their arrival time. They completed the drain clear efficiently and honored their online coupon so the price was very reasonable. I would recommend McVay (and already have)! Thank you!
McVAY = VERY IMPRESSIVE! The buyer's sewer line inspection revealed 2 breaks. These required repair. Through the estimating process the fact that this was a CSL, a sewer line shared between 2 or more neighbors, came to light, not uncommon for Pittsburgh. Further revealed, there was no housetrap. In spite of these and other complexities, the estimate was presented with full confidence in the repair which offered minimal digging, installation of a whole house trap, new PVC fittings, and 35 ft of 6” diameter cured-in-place liner. Shout out to Adam! Well done on the estimate of work! All of the technicians I met on the job were personable, helpful, hard working and …impressive. The McVay team managed the inspection process with Allegheny Health Department Plumbing Inspections seamlessly. All the work was done in a timely manner as various crews were brought in for each stage of the process. The site supervisor was not satisfied with the quality of the finish work, the height of the fixtures protruded above the poured concrete sidewalk by an unacceptable margin. Chris wouldn't sign off on the job until that was made right. It was made right. Way to go Chris! That’s the kind of contractor team I want to work with. A team that makes sure the work is done right before walking off the job. There was one little hiccup at the end in my opinion. Even as of 1 hour before the sale closing, I had not heard from anyone who could verify for me how the final inspection video clearly demonstrated that the repairs of the two breaks in the line were actually accomplished. It was as though the McVay team thought this was intuitive or that I should simply trust them because they said it was so. The AGHD inspection simply proved that it met county requirements for what was installed; it didn’t guarantee that actual repairs were made. (It’s a very odd process actually, IMO.) Finally…Jake got on the phone with me and walked me through the repair inspection video so that I could have full confidence that I was offering the buyer of my property a verifiably fully repaired sewer line. Way to go Jake! So that’s my one suggestion for the McVay team. Please consider having a “closer” on hand at the end of the process, someone who is familiar with the project and can explain exactly how the work done met the needs of the project. Perhaps it should even be Adam, the estimator? For the potential client in need of sewer line repair, working from sewer line scope videos with their unreliable foot counters is very challenging. It is not easy to figure out what’s going on underground from these. I found McVay easy to work with and amenable to being held accountable for their work and to my satisfaction. I would use McVay again. Ken Gryger, Anakanio LLC.
Everyone was very friendly. The company was very communicative and informative. I think the cost was a bit high but I've never had any sewer work done so I'm not sure. It was actually the lowest estimate I received so I guess it was reasonable.