Complaint Review: Fast Water Heater Company - Kirkland Washington
- Fast Water Heater Company 12601 132 Ave NE, Kirkland, Washington U.S.A.
- Phone: 866-417-0022
- Web:
- Category: Appliances
Fast Water Heater Company Scam Kirkland Washington
*UPDATE Employee: We must install to CA code as a licensed contractor; retailer model is problematic
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This report is filed to confirm report# 328940 filed by Toni in San Diego. My experience was almost a carbon copy with the exception that Home Depot contracted with Fast Water Heater Company here in the San Francisco Bay Area (note that the main office for Fast Water Heater Company is located in Kirkland Washington). The Tactic was much the same, where the technician inspects the home and generates a long list of items that he claims are mandatory upgrades to meet California Plumbing codes. The technician places fear in the consumer that the home owner will be fined for not meeting the codes.
The list was extensive and rediculous, the additional cost was $899.00. My wife and I could not believe this value was over and above the purchase price of the premium 12 yr water heater. We were under instense pressure to get the water heater installed because our heater was already "dead in the water". We believe Fast Water Heater was aware that they have the advantage in cases like this. Fortunately we did not sign the agreement to have all the work done.
Over the next 3 months I attempted to do the work myself and decided at one point to see if the city inspector would be satisfied with the items I thought were within reason, such as installing earthquake straps and a drain pipe from the drip pan. The inspector came out and told my wife that the work was satisfactory and that we had passed the inspection. She did not push the matter of the list, but we now had confirmation that Fast Water Heater had bolstered the list to their advantage. I sincerely hope that those who are in need of a water heater installation will Google for this report before signing up for the scam. Good luck.
Don
Newark, California
U.S.A.
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#1 UPDATE Employee
We must install to CA code as a licensed contractor; retailer model is problematic
AUTHOR: Jason - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Thank you for your comments. As a licensed contractor in the state of California we must install to the California Plumbing Code. This is to protect the safety of the home owner. Plumbing codes have been put in place around water heaters due to the number of deaths each year and due to millions of dollars in property damage that occur as a result of improper water heater installation. If you don't check the venting, there is risk of CO leaking into the home. If you don't check the pressure and whether or not the system is an open or closed system there is the potential for the water heater to leak prematurely and to cause significant property damage. Your water heater is attached to the gas line - and if you don't soap test the gas line it can cause gas leaks. If you are looking for the least expensive way to install a water heater, installing it yourself is the way to go. However, if you are looking for it to be done professionally, to code and same day, then work with a professional.
At the same time, the retail model that Lowe's, Sears and Home Depot employ can be misleading. All three retailers sell a "basic" and then the contractor is to quote any additional work to bring the installation up to code on site. This does not lead to happy customers. We have asked all three retailers to change their model. Home Depot has moved to a model whereby the customer pays nothing until they see a full price at the jobsite and there is no charge for an estimate.


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