Jeffrey Ryan Plumbing & Heating is a fully licensed and insured plumbing company located in Ashland, Ma servicing all your plumbing, heating and gas needs. You can count on us for professional advice, top quality work and comprehensive service - even after your project is complete. We guarantee the quality of our work 100%, and offer environmentally friendly products and services.
Our customers' trust is a source of great pride and inspires us to keep improving our business. We use the industry's most current technology. We're prepared to help you with any questions you may have or any situations you may encounter.
Our customers' trust is a source of great pride and inspires us to keep improving our business. We use the industry's most current technology. We're prepared to help you with any questions you may have or any situations you may encounter.
Services
We are a fully licensed and insured plumbing company servicing all your plumbing and heating needs. We pride ourselves on providing expert advice and high quality work. Gas, water and sewer installations should always be performed by a professional plumber. Even a small mistake can cause major damage.
As installers of sewer, water and gas lines, much of our work involves bathroom plumbing. We can help you make your dream bathroom a reality, clean clogged drains, make small and major repairs, and service your plumbing fixtures and equipment. We install bathroom plumbing fixtures and heating systems, and service hot water heaters, too.
Reviews (3)
Ben Grace
Sep 27, 2019
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Poor quality work caused sewage leak in basement.
Ryan Plumbing installed all new plumbing for a new 2nd bathroom in our house. 1 year after the project was complete the newly installed PVC pipe for the waste line fell out of an elbow joint and dumped waste into our basement. I called Jeff Ryan to repair it because I was hoping he would take ownership of his work. We talked about why it happened and he said that the overlap of the pipe within the elbow joint had only been half of what was needed (0.75 inch vs 1.5 inch). He apologized and did not charge for the repair.
However, a couple of days
Ryan Plumbing installed all new plumbing for a new 2nd bathroom in our house. 1 year after the project was complete the newly installed PVC pipe for the waste line fell out of an elbow joint and dumped waste into our basement. I called Jeff Ryan to repair it because I was hoping he would take ownership of his work. We talked about why it happened and he said that the overlap of the pipe within the elbow joint had only been half of what was needed (0.75 inch vs 1.5 inch). He apologized and did not charge for the repair.
However, a couple of days
Dave Weibe
Jul 23, 2017
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Ryan Sullivan
Aug 04, 2014
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