Texas Heaters

505 Oak Ridge Dr PflugervilleTX78660
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
8:00am-5:00pm
Friday
8:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-2:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(22)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 1
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Locally Owned & Operated Since 1972.
by angieslist on September 05, 2014 from angieslist

Member Reviews

I am very impressed with Texas Heaters:
Five stars* * * * * KR, his crews and office staff Michele have consistently exceeded my expectations twice (Texas Heaters installed an Tankless in my home on the lake in 2007 and another Tankless in my home here in Austin recently .) It is assuring to know such a wonderful Company still exist in these days and times. They took the time to answer all my questions before and after the install, and they have been very prompt and dependable; unlike some companies that you call and get a answering machine, they have very capable personnel answer the phones and explain any issues that I had . I am very impressed by the product (I LOVE Rinnai Tankless Water Heaters), I would HIGHLY recommend Texas Heaters to anyone. Very knowledgeable and the customer service from start to finish was extraordinary.
Thank you and keep up the good work.
Turner
by drturner on July 04, 2011
Great service:
First of all, this is a local business and I like to use local businesses. Secondly, they rearranged their schedule so they could replace my leaking water heater within two days - very responsive. The workers worked very hard, were very helpful with information and from all appearances did a really good job. Last, the office has taken care of all the paperwork in a very prompt, helpful and efficient manner. I would highly recommend this dealer.
by mro on June 30, 2011
Great Service and communication:
I honestly don't know what these 1 star reviews are talking about. I have had nothing but great service and communication from Austin Water Texas Heaters. And the price was right.
by Warren on June 24, 2011
Texas Heaters has brought poor management, unaccountability, and poor service to a disgraceful new low.:
Texas Heaters has no records of the final inspection for my water heater installation I requested with the City of Austin for April 10, 2009. I immediately rescheduled this inspection for July 3, 2009 after it was cancelled at the last minute by Texas Heaters.

Texas Heaters notified me the Monday before July 3, 2009 that July 3 is a city holiday (Independence Day). Texas Heaters failed looked at a list of scheduled city holiday closings at any point in the three months from when I scheduled the appointment to when the holiday actually occurred. The owner’s (K.R. Salyer) response to this was “we cannot control the city.” Texas Heaters has repeatedly refused to acknowledge they failed to look at the City of Austin’s list of scheduled holiday closings.

Given this failure in due diligence, I asked Salyer to bring a printed checklist of what the city would look at when conducting the final inspection. Salyer refused to bring this requested checklist, claiming he “has the checklist in his head.”

The building code had changed since the job was first done, requiring rework. Had I not requested Salyer to review the work that had been done to ensure it would pass final inspection, it would have definitely failed inspection. Texas Heaters failed to keep up with what jobs were outstanding that would be affected by requirement changes that occur from year to year.

Now that I had little confidence in how Salyer was managing this project, I asked for a written statement that Texas Heaters would actually show up to finish the job Texas Heaters was paid to do; Salyer interrupted me every time I attempted to bring this up, quickly invoking the fact that the city will shut off my utilities if this open building permit expires.

After my repeated attempts to get something in writing from Salyer to get some acknowledgement of accountability for the problems I was experiencing with Texas Heaters, Salyer threatened to walk off the job and let the open building permit expire. Now I had effectively paid Salyer thousands of dollars to bully me in addition to poorly manage this project.

I failed to withhold a portion of the payment until the final inspection was complete; something I will most certainly do with any contractor I hire in the future.

Anyone considering hiring Texas Heaters should take heed that when problems arise to the customer’s dissatisfaction, Texas Heaters will not hesitate to threaten to walk off the job and leave the customer without utilities. If Texas Heaters is as competent and trustworthy as Salyer claims, providing anything in writing should not be a problem. Threatening a customer with walking off the job and leaving them without water, electricity and gas is a sign of a poorly operated business that does not have any respect for its customers.

Texas Heaters will quickly claim they “cannot control the city” when problems arise, but you can control who you hire. Hire a plumber who is accountable, keeps good records, provides customer with requested written information, and plans ahead.
by M.W. Gandy on September 27, 2009

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Tankless water heater installation,

Water heater installation,

Water heater sales
by yahoolocal on December 23, 2014 from yahoolocal
Texas Water Heaters is locally owned and operated, with over 30 years of experience in the Texas plumbing business. They understand the unique requirements to provide efficient long lasting solutions to your water heater needs. Taking pride in their ability to respond quickly to all your water heater needs

-Recognized by Rinnai as the top tankless water heater dealer in Austin and San Antonio...
by insiderpages on May 03, 2013 from insiderpages