Kona Plumbing

TX

4.8

Plumber

in immediately! Everything was great!&quotButton Donna Harris &quot[ServiceTimelinessPriceTechnicianServiceknowledgeablethey took the time to explain it to me (which took patienceI know absolutely nothing about plumbing). OverallI am very satisfied with the outcome of their workand would refer this company to others! Button Suzanne K. David and Manuel were fastchurch members832-536-2966 Email Us C ontact us via email [email protected] Location GalvestonTexas View on Map Get A Quote Call Now Write A Review Contact Us Today! Call us at&nbspGas Testing Tankless Water Heaters Bathroom &ampTexas Business HoursPlumbingRemodeling

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