Oro Pro Plumbing

Oro Pro Plumbing, Inc.    

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Porch (1) · Plumbing in Redwood City, United States
Address: 535 Standish St, Redwood City, CA 94063
Website: oroproinc.com
Hours: Open 24 hours
Service Areas: Burlingame · San Mateo
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Oro Pro Plumbing, Inc. is your honest, efficient, reliable plumber, who ensures any projects completed will be done with excellence. We specialize in tankless water heater installations, service repairs, …
Oro Pro Plumbing, Inc. is your honest, efficient, reliable plumber, who ensures any projects completed will be done with excellence. We specialize in tankless water heater installations, service repairs, and drain cleaning. Customer satisfaction is the especially important for a long lasting professional relationship, we hope to gain your trust. 24/7 emergency calls are available!

Services offered

Bathtub Installation
Bathtub Liner Installation
Commercial Plumbing
Drain cleaning
Drain Installation
Emergency Plumbing
Faucet Installation
Faucet Repair
Fixture Repair & Installation
Gas Leak Detection and Repair
Gas lines
Gas Pipe Installation
General contractor
Kitchen & Bathroom Remodels
Kitchen remodeler
New Construction
Pipe Repair
Plumbing
Plumbing Fixtures
Plumbing Fixtures Installation
Plumbing Inspection
Plumbing Repair
Preventive Maintenance
Sewer Main Installation
Sewer repairs
Sump Pumps
Tankless Electric Water Heater Installation
Tankless Gas Water Heater Installation
Tankless Water Heater Installation
Water Filtration
Water Heater Inspection
Water Heater Installation
Water Leak Detection
Water Lines

Reviews

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1.0/5 · 1 review
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Feb 9, 2021
I NEVER write reviews but whatever you do don't use this plumber. They brought the wrong part to a job, wasted 30 minutes of time trying to figure that out IN MY HOME and then told me it wasn't their…Full review by juliana c.

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How does a tankless water heater work?
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The main thing that differentiates a tankless water heater is, obviously, the lack of a storage tank. Whereas a conventional water heater stores hot water in its tank...
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