*** I would provide 0 stars if possible***
On April 26, 2016, Parker & Sons provided an evaluation & estimate for a leak that was diagnosed as a pressure release valve & requirement of a thermal expansion tank (per code). After the service call, (4/26) I contacted the office to confirm the product material being used would be brass/copper. The front desk receptionist/scheduler, Jennifer, stated she did not know and would have to research & contact me back. When she did, she reported it was made of copper & plastic and provided the brand so I could look up and make my own assessment of the product. Without having any knowledge of the product, I did and could not determine if it was a quality brass product. I called the office on 4/27 and spoke with Jennifer informing her I would like to schedule the appointment but still wasn't settled on the type of product they were using. I asked her if she could have someone call me or if she could further research if a brass product could be used. I informed her if they came to the appointment with a plastic part I would not move forward with the appointment scheduled for 4/29 during 8-11a. She said she would put in her notes & everything would be fine. On 4/29 at 8 a.m. I received a phone call from Jennifer informing me that the brass part would be used and there would be a $60 increase on price for the product. As you can imagine I was upset to hear this news being that I had contacted the office 2 days straight to confirm the product material type well in advance. As I reminded her of this she proceeded to confirm it was her mistake. I asked if she could discuss with her management & see if they would provide a discount or honor the original price based on their error. She spoke with the management & nothing could be done. After discussing with my husband, he spoke with the management and they frankly asked if he was only venting or wanted to cancel? Needless to say being left in a bind we cancelled. This is certainly not the way to work with customers, especially when the error lies on the side of the business. I will never refer Parker & Sons nor would I use them in the future.