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BEILER & SONS PLUMBING • HEATING • AIR Serving Elkhart County Since 1961 |
When your sump pump quits in the middle of an April storm or the furnace gives out on the coldest night in January, you don't want a call center. You want somebody local who will pick up the phone, tell you straight what it costs, and show up when they said they would. That's been the whole business plan around here since 1961.
We're a third generation family shop out of Goshen. Our maroon trucks are stocked so most repairs get done in one trip, and we don't charge extra to drive to Nappanee or Middlebury. Upfront pricing, no surprise "truck fees," and we clean up after ourselves. If you're not happy, you talk to a Beiler, not a manager in another state.
Free estimates on water heater and furnace replacements. Financing available on approved credit through our local bank partner, just ask.
Go pour a 5 gallon bucket of water into your sump pit right now and make sure the pump kicks on and actually moves the water out. Takes two minutes. Every August we get a week of storms and half our emergency calls are pumps that had been dead since spring and nobody knew. If it hums but doesn't pump, or trips the breaker, call us before the rain does it for you.
If water, gas, or air moves through it, we probably work on it. Here's most of what we do day to day. Don't see your problem listed? Call us at (574) 555-0189 and ask, worst case we'll point you to somebody good.
Print this page or just show the coupon on your phone, we're not picky. Can't combine with other offers.
Senior & veteran discount: 10% off labor, every day, just mention it. Thank you for your service.
Marvin Beiler started this company in the spring of 1961 with one used Ford panel truck, a pipe threader he bought at an estate auction, and a promise that he'd answer the phone himself. He ran service calls out of the garage behind the house on Plymouth Avenue for almost twenty years before the shop on County Road 40 was built. Folks around Goshen still tell us stories about Marvin crawling under their parents' farmhouse in February with a torch and a smile.
His sons Dale and Kenny grew up handing him fittings and took over the business in 1988. Dale runs the plumbing side and Kenny built up the heating and air department, which is why we can send one truck to a house that has both a leaking water heater AND a furnace making that noise. Between the two of them there's better than 80 years of licensed experience, and they've both still got their hands in the work most days.
These days Marvin's grandson Tyler handles the scheduling, the website, and the paperwork the state keeps inventing. If you call the office, odds are good you're talking to Tyler, and he can usually tell you over the phone whether it's worth a service call or a five dollar part from the hardware store. We figure honesty like that is why we're still here after 65 years.
We employ 11 people, all local, all background checked, and we treat your home the way Marvin taught us to: shoe covers on, drop cloths down, and everything wiped up before we leave.
We run service calls all over Elkhart County and the edges of Kosciusko and LaGrange counties. No trip charge to any of these towns:
Outside these towns? Call anyway. We take jobs out to Ligonier, Dunlap, and the lake country in the summer, there's just a small mileage charge past the county line.
Pulled from our Google listing. We don't cherry pick, this is the good and the not perfect.
Sump pump died on a Saturday night with water coming into the basement. Called at 9:40pm expecting a machine and Dale himself answered. Kenny's son was at my house in Wakarusa by 10:30 with a new Zoeller on the truck. Basement saved. These people are the real deal.
Furnace went out at 6am, negative 4 degrees outside. They moved stuff around and had heat back by lunch. Tech showed me the cracked igniter, showed me the price in a book before he touched anything, and the bill matched. Second time we've used them, won't be the last.
Good work on our water heater install and fair price, taking one star because the guys were supposed to come at 1 and didn't get here til after 3. Somebody did call to tell us they were running behind, but we had rearranged our whole day. Water heater works great though.
Have used Beiler for 30+ years, back when Marvin was still climbing under houses. They pumped our septic, replaced a baffle, and Tyler even mailed us a reminder card for next time. You don't get service like this from the big outfits with the radio jingles.
Fastest way: call or text (574) 555-0189. For emergencies, always call, don't use the form.
Shop & office: 2210 County Road 40, Goshen, IN 46526 (by appointment, we're usually out on jobs)
Office hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm • Emergency service 24/7/365