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Complaint Review: Rescue Rooter - Azusa California

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  • Reported By: Karl — Pasadena California United States of America
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  • Rescue Rooter 475 East Arrow Highway Azusa, California United States of America

Rescue Rooter A.R.S. (American Residential Services) Rescue Rooter charged me app. $1000/hr ! Azusa, California

*Author of original report: UPDATE: Rescue Rooter A.R.S. (American Residential Services) Rescue Rooter charged me app. $1000/hr ! Azusa, California

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I accepted a free offer from Rescue Rooter to come out an drain my hot water heater for me and inspect it. I was planning to drain the hot water heater myself the next day as scheduled regular maintenance so I said, "Why not." Here's why not: 

As the "technician" was draining the tank he asked me how old the heater was and I told him it was about 1 year old. He replied that I should probably replace the "anode rod" (a rod that attracts mineral deposits, preventing the hot water heater from becoming encrusted). As I recalled, anode rods were fairly inexpensive so I told him to go ahead and do it and he replaced the rod in about 10 minutes. He seemed like a nice guy and it saved me going to the hardware store to buy one.

Imagine my surprise when he gave me a bill for $253 and change! I wrote him a check thinking that maybe I remembered incorrectly how much anode rods cost. After he left, I looked on the internet how much it would cost for one from the manufacturer of my hot water heater and the price was about $38!
A couple of days later I called Rescue Rooter and told them that I thought that the "technician" may  have given me the wrong price, but the service manager said that it was the correct price for that service.
I told him that the only tool necessary to replace the part was a wrench, the part cost about $38, and his "technician" took about 10 minutes to do the replacement. (It is something that anyone who knows how to use a wrench could easily do himself.) I pointed out to him that $200 for ten minutes of labor works out to over $1000 per hour.
His reply was to justify the price by itemizing their company's over-head costs. I told him that his overhead was his affair, but it was still ridiculous for a plumbing company to charge a consumer $1000 per hour for labor!
Believe it or not, he then actually asked me if  I would be complaining if I went to a hospital and a doctor charged $1000 per hour for services! (I kid you not.) At first all I could do was to laugh. Then I said, "Listen my friend, that is about the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. When you make it through medical school we'll continue this conversation."

I am rather embarrassed to admit that I got ripped off in this way because I actually have 25 years of experience in construction and am well trained in my trade. (Obviously I am not a plumber.) I also  know that there are ethical companies around who do not rip people off.

So, what I did next was to accept another free offer from them, this time  to do a camera inspection of my sewer line. This usually costs a couple of hundred dollars, so I knew that I couldn't go wrong as long as I did not buy anything from them. They sent the camera down the pipe and we looked at some roots that were working their way into the pipes. My sewer was not backing up at all, but I had suspected that there were roots in the line because I have to have it snaked every year or two to keep it clear. I wanted to verify this and see how bad the roots were was before deciding how to handle the situation permanently. Anyhow, sure enough, when the "free scope inspection" was done, the "technician" tried to sell me remedies ranging from $1800 to cut the roots out with a high pressure flush to around 15K to have a fiberglass coating installed on the inside of the pipe. It usually costs me $65 to have the roots cut out with a snake. The fiberglass coating is a very good, very permanent  solution to the problem, but I am guessing that 15K is way over priced. Just a wild guess. I think that I remember another plumbing company mentioning it costing about 2K.

So, I got a free video inspection out of the deal to partially make up for getting ripped off with the hot water heater.
My advice to anyone using Rescue Rooter is to accept their "free" offers if you must, but watch the technicians every minute and don't buy any services from them before getting estimates from other local plumbers.

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UPDATE: Rescue Rooter A.R.S. (American Residential Services) Rescue Rooter charged me app. $1000/hr ! Azusa, California

AUTHOR: Karl - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, March 25, 2012

Well, although everything I wrote  in my original Ripoff Report was true, it is now important to acknowledge that within 24 hours of my posting it I did receive a call from Larry, Rescue Rooter's regional manager, who was, I do believe, very sincerely appalled by what had taken place.
He told me that he had already met with the installer team and taken steps, including the following to make sure that what I experienced would not happen to anyone in the future:
(1) That he would make sure that his service managers understand that Rescue Rooter's policy is complete customer satisfaction and that there are no excuses for anything less.
(2) See that the prices for installations in their computer are adjusted to honestly take into account how much labor the service typically requires.
(3) Make sure that all installers understand that they are to tell customers the price they will be charging for a job before it is begun.
 (4) Make it understood that when technicians go out on an advertised free service call and a customer then approves an
additional service, that the customers are only charged for the additional service, not a service call.

Larry also insisted that I accept a full refund for all of the money I paid for the service even though I told him that I was not asking for free service and was quite willing to pay a reasonable charge for the services that his technicians performed. He insisted that he felt that my complaint had helped him to improve his business and he wanted to compensate me for that as well as make amends for my inconvenience. And the check appeared in my mailbox within two days.

So, despite my very valid complain, I now feel that Rescue Rooter has taken responsibility for what happened and made up the damage. There was never a problem with their installers as people. They were very professional and polite. Their computerized pricing was just telling them stupid things and they forgot to clear the price with the customer before beginning work. These things have now been corrected. So while I still recommend getting 3 estimates from different companies before having any work done on your home, I now would be comfortable using Rescue Rooter again.

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