Monday I hired a contractor to fix a problem we were having with a toilet in our house. Tuesday, I was playing a game of just how high can FMA_Fanatic's (and possibly DaDairyDruid's) blood pressure can rise. Here's what happened:
The toilet on the first floor was leaking when flushed, resulting in water dripping down to the basement. I suspected that wax ring was wearing away and needed to be replaced.
I hired a contractor I found through a third party service that pre-screens the companies. The owner of the company sent out worker who got one bolt off the toilet, found he couldn't get the other one off and told SO he had to go out to his truck. The worker came back and showed hubby he couldn't get bolt off, saying that the flange was most likely broken and would have to leave and reschedule. Hubby calls to tell me the problem, and I wait to get a call from the worker.
The owner of company called me two hours after the worker had showed up at our home and said that worker did not want to work on job due to feces in the toilet and urine on the floor.
I informed owner that the urine was most likely water from the toilet where it was leaking, and the "feces" was from the hard water we have, causing limescale and calcium build up that looks brown, something that has been there since before we bought the house. We went back and forth for a bit, where I asked the owner if it was such an issue, why doesn't the worker just say he doesn't want to do the job and get it over with. The owner says that's not the issue, but I'm done with it and I end the conversation as I'm at work and I honestly wanted to tell this guy exactly how I felt, but I have to maintain a professional appearance.
The owner told SO the same thing when SO called to find out what the problem was after I called SO to let him know and that I didn't want contractor to do work on the problem now.
I ended up hiring the UPS driver at our work to come over and do the job. He was able to get the toilet fixed in under an hour at one fourth the cost of the job the contractor wanted. The only problem he had? Getting the rusted bolt off and dropping one of the bolts down the drain. And oh yeah, the flange wasn't broken at all. Just a very worn wax ring.
Talk about..ugh..
I put up a review on the site where the contractor was recommended and received a call from their customer service and satisfaction department. They weren't very happy with this contractors antics either.
The toilet on the first floor was leaking when flushed, resulting in water dripping down to the basement. I suspected that wax ring was wearing away and needed to be replaced.
I hired a contractor I found through a third party service that pre-screens the companies. The owner of the company sent out worker who got one bolt off the toilet, found he couldn't get the other one off and told SO he had to go out to his truck. The worker came back and showed hubby he couldn't get bolt off, saying that the flange was most likely broken and would have to leave and reschedule. Hubby calls to tell me the problem, and I wait to get a call from the worker.
The owner of company called me two hours after the worker had showed up at our home and said that worker did not want to work on job due to feces in the toilet and urine on the floor.
I informed owner that the urine was most likely water from the toilet where it was leaking, and the "feces" was from the hard water we have, causing limescale and calcium build up that looks brown, something that has been there since before we bought the house. We went back and forth for a bit, where I asked the owner if it was such an issue, why doesn't the worker just say he doesn't want to do the job and get it over with. The owner says that's not the issue, but I'm done with it and I end the conversation as I'm at work and I honestly wanted to tell this guy exactly how I felt, but I have to maintain a professional appearance.
The owner told SO the same thing when SO called to find out what the problem was after I called SO to let him know and that I didn't want contractor to do work on the problem now.
I ended up hiring the UPS driver at our work to come over and do the job. He was able to get the toilet fixed in under an hour at one fourth the cost of the job the contractor wanted. The only problem he had? Getting the rusted bolt off and dropping one of the bolts down the drain. And oh yeah, the flange wasn't broken at all. Just a very worn wax ring.
Talk about..ugh..
I put up a review on the site where the contractor was recommended and received a call from their customer service and satisfaction department. They weren't very happy with this contractors antics either.



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