Per a recommendation from another unit in my condo building in DC, I called Spadaro Plumbing to provide a quote & fix a broken sink in the apt I'm renting. The upper basin portion of the cheap pedastal sink has a large chip in it after a small picture frame fell off the wall. All that needs replacement is the basin portion (no pedastal, no faucets).
Roughly 6-8 weeks ago, Spadaro sent out a technician to provide a quote. My girlfriend was home to receive him and he took the specs and left saying he'd call me with a quote. Just today, I received a quote after several calls on my part, none on theirs. $600-650.
On 20 July, after several weeks and 1 or 2 follow-up calls that I placed, I spoke to owner Jack Spadaro who told me he's still looking for a replacement sink. After some 3 additional weeks, I called back (last week) and he offered me an almost new, slightly larger, sink for $150, including faucet and pedastal (again, not needed, but I'll pay a little extra for them to be done with the job). Otherwise, he said, he'd be forced to go to Home Depot and purchase a sink for ~$100 (where I thought he would have tried a long time ago). I said I'd call back the next day after measuring the space to see if it would support the larger sink. He agreed. I checked and no luck (it'd be too large) and I called back the next day as agreed upon... to find him out of the office the next two days. Left a message and no call back.
So I called again today to check in and make sure he got the message requesting we please stick with the original sink size. Jack was not available though employee Dave took the call stating he found a 21 sink for me (again, not sure why I have to keep calling back to receive updates, why I'm not informed when they 'find' these sinks). To my excitement that the job may actually see completion, Dave provided the $600-650 quote and informed me the sink alone is $300! I requested the basin alone be replaced (as I've informed them twice now already), but he insisted they'd have to do the pedastal and faucets as well unless I know the company of the sink (what did the technician come out originally for??). . . . . Countless basin sinks are available through online stores for $75-150.
My intention with hiring a professional would be to avoid the time it would take to purchase and install the sink, even if slightly more expensive. This has taken more time that it would have to personally do the job in the first place and two months later with no progress made.
After reading the other reviews, I suppose if a technician can come out and fix your problem on the spot, then Spadaro may fit the bill, but otherwise, don't expect a call back nor a fair or consistent reporting of costs & quote.