It all started back in 1999. Brad Casebier decided to drop his double major in fluid thermodynamics and astrophysics to take over his dad's plumbing business. Over ten years and quite a few unclogged pipes later, that small company with humble beginnings has grown into one of Austin's finest plumbing services. In 2006 Radiant was named Best of CitySearch.com for Austin. We're fully licensed (M-18951) and insured.
Anyone have a North Austin/RR/G'town plumber recommendation? A friend is looking to move some pipes and I told her I'd ask around.
Kimberly K. replied:
http://radiantplumbing.com/ They owners are related to one of my best friends. I don't know how their pricing is compared to other places (I live in apt so haven't had to use them) but I can say they are trustworthy.
Does anyone have a recommendation for service technicians or contractors that could help with the below items? Water Heater issues: - Possibly going to need secondary water heater (on demand) added...
Hi Marc, Try the following. These guys have worked well for me. 1) Plumbing Radiant Plumbing, Brad Casebier, 512-263-9988 2) HVAC J&J Mechanical, Bob Johnson, 512-670-0909 3) Electrician Global Electric, Randy Gober, 512-873-9416 4) Windows Exclusive Windows & Doors of Austin, Chris Brown, 512-341-9282.
Was notified by the city that we have a water leak somewhere at the rate of about a gallon and a half per minute.
Looking for a plumber to come out and locate the leak. Anyone have any recommendations?
ISO water softener installer! FYI I do not have the water softener loop. I tried the 2 recommendations from my previous post but neither one answered the call.