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I own a rental property and was advised by my tenants that the water was backing up in both units Wanting to provide a speedy resolution I contacted MrRooter believing they were the "experts" in this sort of fix and was hopeful the problem would be solved They arrived for a service call at a flat rate of $***; much more than the average plumber, but again, I wanted to provide a quick resolution for my tenants and believed the money would be worth the expense The technician arrived and spent approx1/hrs working on the issue, only to report that he was unable to fix it He stated we would need to excavate in order to resole the issue at a cost of $***Not a breakdown of costs, just simply $ [redacted] +txsHe suggested that they would soak up the initial $ [redacted] and further offered to throw in a pressure cleaning valued at $ [redacted] into the repair(How about just taking off a $***!! but I digress) At this kind of expense, a second opinion was in order [redacted] Not at $***, not at $***, but at $ [redacted] !! This was approximately weeks ago and the tenants have not shared any issues since I was happy with the resolution but very disappointed with the fact that I had spent $ [redacted] through MrRooter who not only didn't fix it, stated my only option was another $ [redacted] bill?!? I recently contacted MrRooter to state my disappointment and request a refund for the expense they could not fix and to offer a conversationNo one responded The lesson here is, take your time, call around and quite frankly give the little guys a chance [redacted] I won't be calling MrRooter anytime soon, or ever for that matter
I own a rental property and was advised by my tenants that the water was backing up in both units Wanting to provide a speedy resolution I contacted MrRooter believing they were the "experts" in this sort of fix and was hopeful the problem would be solved They arrived for a service call at a flat rate of $***; much more than the average plumber, but again, I wanted to provide a quick resolution for my tenants and believed the money would be worth the expense
The technician arrived and spent approx1/hrs working on the issue, only to report that he was unable to fix it He stated we would need to excavate in order to resole the issue at a cost of $***Not a breakdown of costs, just simply $*** +txsHe suggested that they would soak up the initial $*** and further offered to throw in a pressure cleaning valued at $*** into the repair(How about just taking off a $***!! but I digress)
At this kind of expense, a second opinion was in order *** *** *** *** Not at $***, not at $***, but at $***!! This was approximately weeks ago and the tenants have not shared any issues since
I was happy with the resolution but very disappointed with the fact that I had spent $*** through MrRooter who not only didn't fix it, stated my only option was another $*** bill?!? I recently contacted MrRooter to state my disappointment and request a refund for the expense they could not fix and to offer a conversationNo one responded
The lesson here is, take your time, call around and quite frankly give the little guys a chance *** I won't be calling MrRooter anytime soon, or ever for that matter
I own a rental property and was advised by my tenants that the water was backing up in both units Wanting to provide a speedy resolution I contacted MrRooter believing they were the "experts" in this sort of fix and was hopeful the problem would be solved They arrived for a service call at a flat rate of $***; much more than the average plumber, but again, I wanted to provide a quick resolution for my tenants and believed the money would be worth the expense
The technician arrived and spent approx1/hrs working on the issue, only to report that he was unable to fix it He stated we would need to excavate in order to resole the issue at a cost of $***Not a breakdown of costs, just simply $*** +txsHe suggested that they would soak up the initial $*** and further offered to throw in a pressure cleaning valued at $*** into the repair(How about just taking off a $***!! but I digress)
At this kind of expense, a second opinion was in order *** *** *** *** Not at $***, not at $***, but at $***!! This was approximately weeks ago and the tenants have not shared any issues since
I was happy with the resolution but very disappointed with the fact that I had spent $*** through MrRooter who not only didn't fix it, stated my only option was another $*** bill?!? I recently contacted MrRooter to state my disappointment and request a refund for the expense they could not fix and to offer a conversationNo one responded
The lesson here is, take your time, call around and quite frankly give the little guys a chance *** I won't be calling MrRooter anytime soon, or ever for that matter
I own a rental property and was advised by my tenants that the water was backing up in both units. Wanting to provide a speedy resolution I contacted Mr. Rooter believing they were the "experts" in this sort of fix and was hopeful the problem would be solved. They arrived for a service call at a flat rate of $[redacted]; much more than the average plumber, but again, I wanted to provide a quick resolution for my tenants and believed the money would be worth the expense.
The technician arrived and spent approx. 1 1/2 hrs working on the issue, only to report that he was unable to fix it. He stated we would need to excavate in order to resole the issue at a cost of ... $[redacted]. Not a breakdown of costs, just simply $[redacted] +txs. He suggested that they would soak up the initial $[redacted] and further offered to throw in a pressure cleaning valued at $[redacted] into the repair. (How about just taking off a $[redacted]!! but I digress).
At this kind of expense, a second opinion was in order. [redacted] Not at $[redacted], not at $[redacted], but at $[redacted]!! This was approximately 3 weeks ago and the tenants have not shared any issues since.
I was happy with the resolution but very disappointed with the fact that I had spent $[redacted] through Mr. Rooter who not only didn't fix it, stated my only option was another $[redacted] bill?!? I recently contacted Mr. Rooter to state my disappointment and request a refund for the expense they could not fix and to offer a conversation. No one responded.
The lesson here is, take your time, call around and quite frankly give the little guys a chance. [redacted] I won't be calling Mr. Rooter anytime soon, or ever for that matter.
I own a rental property and was advised by my tenants that the water was backing up in both units. Wanting to provide a speedy resolution I contacted Mr. Rooter believing they were the "experts" in this sort of fix and was hopeful the problem would be solved. They arrived for a service call at a flat rate of $[redacted]; much more than the average plumber, but again, I wanted to provide a quick resolution for my tenants and believed the money would be worth the expense.
The technician arrived and spent approx. 1 1/2 hrs working on the issue, only to report that he was unable to fix it. He stated we would need to excavate in order to resole the issue at a cost of ... $[redacted]. Not a breakdown of costs, just simply $[redacted] +txs. He suggested that they would soak up the initial $[redacted] and further offered to throw in a pressure cleaning valued at $[redacted] into the repair. (How about just taking off a $[redacted]!! but I digress).
At this kind of expense, a second opinion was in order. [redacted] Not at $[redacted], not at $[redacted], but at $[redacted]!! This was approximately 3 weeks ago and the tenants have not shared any issues since.
I was happy with the resolution but very disappointed with the fact that I had spent $[redacted] through Mr. Rooter who not only didn't fix it, stated my only option was another $[redacted] bill?!? I recently contacted Mr. Rooter to state my disappointment and request a refund for the expense they could not fix and to offer a conversation. No one responded.
The lesson here is, take your time, call around and quite frankly give the little guys a chance. [redacted] I won't be calling Mr. Rooter anytime soon, or ever for that matter.