knoppdude
Senior Member
- Location
- Sacramento,ca
Hi everyone. I am in the middle of an "experience" with a plumbing, heating contractor at the home my wife and I are renting. We had several gas leaks, and our service was shut off by the gas company. Our land lord hired a company with high star ratings, and the first person onsite seemed smart and professional. Although we knew there were several visible code violations, he crawled under the house, and claimed multiple violations. A contract was signed, and work began. From there things went down hill. First, I am not a plumber, but they got a complete repipe job out of the deal. Secondly, as soon as work began, the smart one left, and his assistants started to work. I believe that the smart one is the one who gets the contracts signed, so the work keeps coming in. If necessary ok, but something seemed fishy about this group. Christmas eve they recharged the gas lines, including the heater, which had not been fixed, and I noticed the odor. PG&E confirmed this, and shut down heater. I am not trying to get into bagging on plumbers or big van outfits, but as an electrician, I would never have done this, reegnergize a system that is not safe, nor would I show up for the job hours after the agreed upon time, without calling ahead. In addition, I work as hard as I can to get the work done, which I did not see from these guys. They are charging twice what I do per hour, so this at least gives me the incentive to raise my rates to what I really need to stay in business. I am just curious if this is the way the "real pro's" do business, and maybe I should follow their lead minus the lack of work ethic.