For over 20 years Ed's Pipeworks has been serving the greater Niagara area with highly professional, knowledgeable and fully licensed technicians. We're committed to the community to offer fair and hassle-free installations and repairs from the smallest drip to complete renovation. Ed's Pipeworks offers parts in stock for all makes and models and offers in-house financing.more...See more text
Products and Services
Air Conditioning,
BBQ-Stove and Pool Heater Gas Lines,
Boilers,
Gas Lines,
Heating,
Hot Water Tank Rental Programs and Install,
Hot Water Tanks,
Installation and Service on Boilers-Furnaces-Air Conditioning,
Main Shut Off Valves,
Main Water Valve Replacement,
Parts in Stock for All Makes and Models of Equipment,
After numerous technicians were head scratching around my boiler trying to figure out what was happening to my system, I was given Ed's Pipeworks name and number directly from the boiler manufacturer and were told they were their service advisers and local reps. Ed himself arrived and diagnosed the problem quickly and provided me with a quote at no cost to once and for all fix my problem. The work was then carried out and we haven't had a technician back since. We went from banging our heads against the wall to no problems with one call. Thanks, and it's nice to know that there are actually techs out there who can service the equipment they sell!
In 2009 Ed's Pipeworks installed a furnace and water heater in my home. During the process they removed Direct Energy's rental water heater. The water heater was not returned to Direct Energy despite being a new tank and having a Direct Energy tag on it. According to Ed's Pipeworks my wife told them to throw it out? She obviously denies ever saying that and is very upset that they would blame her for their mistake. It is an industry standard to have all rental tanks returned to the proper owner upon new intallations. Anyway, this mistake cost me over $900. Have a look at the attached pictures of the water tank gas line. I also have to pay to have it removed. I'm not a professional but I don't think gas lines should be attached to moveable objects? That is a temporary solar panel base while my roof is being repaired.
What an incredibly bad experience.