Lexington Plumbing & Heating Co Inc
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phone:
Main - 816-231-2254
- Address:
- 1620 Troost Ave Kansas City, MO 64108
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- Categories
- Plumbers, Building Contractors-Commercial & Industrial, Plumbing Contractors-Commercial & Industrial
- Services / Products
- ew Construction and Rennovation services Plumbing Systems - Drain Cleaning - Jetting Machines - Cameras - Pipe Burster (Trenchless Pipe Replacement) - Freeze Machine - The Hot Shot - Water Heaters - Pool Heaters - Backflow Prevention Testing - Green Evaluations and Repairs
- Brands
- Medical Gas
- Neighborhoods
- Downtown Kansas City, Hospital Hill
General Info
Since 1945, Lexington Plumbing & Heating has been serving commercial construction and service industries. Based in Kansas City, Mo., the company offers a series of services in the categories of plumbing systems, drain cleaning, jetting machines, cameras, freeze machine, water heaters, pool heaters and backflow prevention testing. Its construction and renovation services provide technical assistance to help and assist building owners, designers and architects in plumbing practices and design. Lexington Plumbing & Heating is member of the Mechanical Contractors Association (MCA) and Building Owners Management Association (BOMA).
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07/14/15
Provided by YP.comIf you want an unmanageable ball of brush mixed with old clay sewage pipe left on your property when the jobs "done", then use Lexington Plumbing. After getting thousands of dollars of work done on a main line, I called the company to inquire about what they left behind. I was happy when they sent someone out to take a look, but upon arrival they re-drove the bobcat through the yard (which I approved to retrieve said brush ball) only to doze over the ball to a new more comfortable location against some trees. During my reevaluation to my dismay, I also noted a reminisce of the clay pipe still in the creek to remind me of this joyous repair. I called once again and was told that they don't hall away the big roots and trees that they tear up in the process. I just thought company's should clean up the mess they created but apparently that's extra. I was taught to leave things if not the same, better than you found them. Apparently I must now make some calls to rent some equipment to pick up huge tree routs that lay to the wayside of Lexington's Plumbing job site in my yard. The new pipe works (bravo), thanks for the new mess on my hands.