Jr's Water Works
1135 Big Sewickley Creek Rd., Sewickley, PA 15143, us
(724) 266-9394
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Score card
They are always honest | 5.0/5 |
They are competent | 5.0/5 |
Their repair price is reasonable | 5.0/5 |
They complete the work in a timely manner | 5.0/5 |
They respond well when they screw something up | 5.0/5 |
They take the time to explain the problems and necessary repairs | 5.0/5 |
They treat male and female customers in the same manner | 5.0/5 |
They are always honest | 5.0/5 |
I would use this mechanic again | N/A |
I would recommend this mechanic to others | N/A |
They fix the problem the first time | 5.0/5 |
The shop is located in a safe neighborhood | 5.0/5 |
The hours of operation are convenient for customers | 5.0/5 |
They are near public transportation (or provide loaners, shuttle bus, rides as needed) | 1.0/5 |
Reviews
Nov 30, 1999
I went to Jr's on the recommendation of a colleague. I found this incredible mechanic through a strarnge set of circumstances. About 6 months ago, just a few miles after getting a oil change done at a quick lube place, the oil sensor of my '95 VW Jetta starts beeping & the engine shuts down. I have the car towed to the nearest dealer who says the wrong grade (probably too thin) was put. I have the oil changed and checked up completely. Everything looks good. A couple of months later, it happens again. I stop at the nearest garage, change the oil-beeping goes away-I drive home. Next morning, its there again. I have it towed to the nearest dealer again ( Billco Motors in Wexford). The dealer does some oil pressure test-then pronounces the engine fried. He's all sarcastic (exchanges knowing glances with his colleagues) about how I shouldnt get my oil changed in Quick Lube places, because they dont know the backend of a horse's ass & thats where the problem with car started. He says putting in a new motor will cost $4500 and no guarantee that the new engine wont fry one mile from the dealership. At this point on my colleagues suggestion, I have it towed to Jr's Waterworks. He fiddles around with it one evening and calls me & tells me some kind of plastic casing from the oil pump had broken up (no idea why) & the shattered pieces had choked up the oil pump output. He changes the oil pump, fixes the whole thing up, does the 60000 mile service & presents a bill of $500. My cars running great now. Now, I wish that he worked on Hondas too, cause I still need someone dependable to take care of my other car.

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