2279 South Mountain Vista Lane #2 Provo, UT84606(map)
About us
AAA Action Quick Response Plumbing of Provo, Utah is a fair and trusted emergency plumber. Our professionals handle all types of plumbing problems, including water heater repair, drain cleaning, gas line installation, and sewer line repair. We're available for after hours emergencies!
Billie B.
wrote:
I received a call from a tenant about an active water leak. I called the "big name" outfits, but got no answers. My sixth call went to Paul Hall, who showed up in less than an hour and got the leak stopped. All this started at 0230 on a Sunday morning. Paul came back early on Monday and put in a quality repair. AND, his prices are fair. Paul is always my first call when I need a plumber.
Pete Borgerding
Apartment owner
Sundance S.
wrote:
Paul Hall of AAA Action Quick Response Plumbing is the best plumber in the World. He really knows his stuff and is a Master Plumber. He is professional and honest and charges a very fair price for his excellent services. I highly recommend Paul.
Sandra from Sundance Resort Homeowner
Mark N.
wrote:
Paul just came over yesterday to hook up my gas dryer - it was in a really weird and tight spot, with lots of extra parts. He did an extraordinary job, got it all done and explained everything as he went. And now I'm having a laundry party, excited I never have to go to a mat again. I highly recommend him, he is the first good plumber I've experienced (the other ones were a nightmare) - so much that I'm signing up just to review him.
I need a plumber in Utah please!! Or even if you aren't a plumber but you know a lot about plumber works for me! Also I am looking for someone to put in a sprinkler system in out orem home! :)
Looks like our furnace stopped working in the middle of the night, and I can't get it to turn on. Anyone know of a trustworthy and affordable HVAC guy or company that works Saturdays? TIA!
Allen K. replied:
Paul Hall Plumbing heating and air. 801 636 3333. If it tries to lighy but goes out then it is most likley the flame sensor. If you open the top of the furnance turn on the switch and look for the glow igniter on the same level opposite end you will see the sensor held in by one screw. Carefully remove it, looks like a wire that bends up at 90 degree. Take a piece of fine sand paper and clean the gray soot then wothout touching the wire reinstall it. Turn on the switch and if it stays lit job is done. You cam google cleaing the flame sensor in gas furnance.
i am looking for a plumber that can run a gas line for us....also to relocate a laundry room...is there anyone out there who knows of someone local and REALLY good??
Allen K. replied:
I use Rapid Response Plumbing Paul Hall, he has done our gas line upgrade as we added gas drier and gas stove, he came out on Thanksgiving day to clear a main drain and put a pressure tank on my water heater. Very good work 801-636-3333, let him know I said to call.