Tim M.
04/04/2021 12:00:00 SA
What I have written here is long but I want the story told with all pertinent info. The paragraph directly below summarizes the problem and where it stands. The rest below is the full account.
*My mother went onto the corporate Facebook page to comment on this very same experience, and Roto-Rooter's action was to delete the comment and block her from accessing their page. This is how Roto-Rooter handles problems.
Roto-Rooter's technician left all of our drains and faucets in disrepair. And this was in the wake of him giving us his private number with an offer to come back and do more work on the cheap for cash. We had to do a few dishes in the shower several times & could not use our bathroom sink without mass leakage. This lasted for days while Roto Rooter figured out how they'd handle this. Their grand gesture in the end of all this was a trifling $60 off toward the repairs and replacement of the faucets and pipes their man had left in the state they were in.
Our home's water heater began to leak last month on the 26th. I phoned my local Roto-Rooter apprising them of what was going on and asked if they would be able to send someone out to replace the unit. About an hour and a half later, the technician in question arrived. He quoted the price and we signed off on it. We had to have the work done then and there, no question.
We did want additional work done on the faucets so my mom enquired what the company would charge for a bathroom faucet replacement. The tech said it would run around $400, but then offered us his private number and said, verbatim, I could come back on off hours and do it for less- For cash. We did not request or imply that we wanted this.
We called a big company because we wanted a guarantee of quality work that we also know will be backed up with service should anything go wrong. Or so we thought.
I headed back to my office a few feet away to work. A half hour later when I came back out I noticed the tech with his head under the bathroom sink, (the bathroom is nextdoor to the water heater cabinet), with the faucet turned on above. I had heard that faucet running in the background outside my office, (also adjacent to the area), for at least 7-10 minutes consistently. I assumed there was a reason.
About an hour and a half later the new water heater was in place. We cut the check and he was on his way.
This is when havok ensued. When I went to the bathroom sink, I noticed what sounded like a small waterfall echoing beneath. I opened the cabinet doors and the area was drenched. I turned the top faucet back on and saw the leak coming from the drain clog from above. The faucet worked COMPLETELY fine before the technician was in there fooling around. I asked my mom if she asked him to work on it. She said, No. She was handling everything after I left and she gave no request or permission to start any kind of repair in that area. She also heard him under our kitchen sink. That faucet would now only run at 10-15% of the flow it had had prior to the tech arriving.
We were at a loss. We asked Roto-Rooter to replace the water heater and we got two malfunctioning faucets and a 'technician' who offered to come back later and work on the cheap. What were we to think? We can no longer use the bathroom sink and were barely able to get anything out of the kitchen sink. Was this technician setting himself up for extra side work? We sure know he fooled around with both sets of pipes.
It would be some time before we would hear back from them. The local office said, (also verbatim), We'll look into it and when asked when we might expect to hear something back they continued, Only if we find something. This left little in the way of confidence toward the situation being resolved in a timely manner. We rightfully wanted our malfunctioning pipes and faucets returned back to the functionality they had before Roto-Rooter's man did whatever he had done.
They sent an assessment technician a couple days. He managed to partially fix what had been done, but stated that we would likely get a discount in light of what we had shared and they could replace the faucets and whatever other work would be needed in the sinks. A little later, after all was said and done, he said an even greater discount for the hardship would probably be on the table due to all the facts.
Sixty dollars off for the replacements of our faucets is where it stands. *This is the standard coupon they are offering on their website.
I no longer want this company of charlatans near my home. Their man did shoddy work, tried to rip off his own company off, inconvenienced this household, leaving stress & grief in his wake.
And the corporate FB page deleted our grievance.
So for that, I will post this review here, tell other folks, friends, and family, and whoever else who happens to mention needing a plumber.
It's a small island and word travels.