Complaint Review: Roto Rooter - Fairborn Ohio
- Roto Rooter Fairborn, Ohio U.S.A.
- Phone: 937-4963975
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- Category: Plumbing
Roto Rooter Negligence & Ripoff Fairborn Ohio
*Author of original report: Roto Rooter ripoff Fairborn Ohio
*Consumer Comment: It's easy to lay judgement on Roto-Rooter in this case, however, it's really not clear
*Consumer Comment: Attitude is the beginning of Customer Service! roto rooter went above and beyond the call of duty
*Author of original report: nothing that a trained plumber would not have identified
*Consumer Comment: Ethics and Values
*Author of original report: nothing that a trained plumber would bot have identified
*Consumer Comment: How can this consumer blame roto rooter
*Consumer Comment: How can this consumer blame roto rooter
*Consumer Comment: How can this consumer blame roto rooter
*Consumer Comment: How can this consumer blame roto rooter
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Seems as though there are number of unhappy Roto-rooter customers. I am also adding to the long list of complaints. I was packing up to leave on a short business trip and noticed some water in my heating and air closet I also have a water softener there. I called Roto Rooter because of the guarantee but little did I know I was in for a nightmare down ELM street with them.
The guy came DID NOT give me an estimate or explain what the PROBLEM was He just went on to run a snake down the drain located in the wall. He said it was fixed and left. I left town on Monday and returned Saturday. I cam home from work on Monday and noticed my Pergo floor was flooded and buckeled up. I called the Roto Rooter company they sent two guys who worked like the keystone cops trying to locate the trap and could not find it. They also dug up my landscaped yard to try to locate the trap.
NOT ONCE DID THEY CHECK THE DRAIN. The foreman then came much later and did no better than they did even with a camera. He left saying it must be the sewer or the city doing work that caused it must be sewer back up....I said thats interesting because the water is clear.
I was mad and said I would sue and I did not sign anything. His boss sent the foreman back out the next day and he ran a camera down the drain and claimed since it was now clear there was no problem they have no liability since they cleared the drain. The supervisor calls the next day who by the way was rude and loud and said I should file a claim against my insurance company for the damage. I beleive that is fraud I said since it was negligence on Roto Rooter's part....I am sad to say I have a water damaged floor (3000 dollars)they have MY MONEY and I still have the problem.
The next step is another plumber who is qualified, a lawyer, and complaints to the BBB and postings like this one.
Pat
Fairborn, Ohio
U.S.A.
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#10 Author of original report
Roto Rooter ripoff Fairborn Ohio
AUTHOR: Pat - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 20, 2004
John My name is Pat yet you refer to me as a LADY...interesting comment. Who are you really!!!! You seem to have many issues here. I had a second plumber come out to verify my conclusions. I also keep a small video camera in my hallway next to the room where this happened I have enough proof.

#9 Consumer Comment
It's easy to lay judgement on Roto-Rooter in this case, however, it's really not clear
AUTHOR: John - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 19, 2004
There is no reference to a hole punched into the drain by roto-rooter. The fact that the lady returned home to a wet floor may have occured due to the city using a vactor to flush the drain lines. I personally witnessed a bathroom toilet spraying water up from the bowl. When the city was contacted it was determined that they were in fact using the vactor to clean the sewer lines. The water appeared to be clear. The cities water blasting pipe power washer had traveled up the line and must have stopped just shy of the base of the toilet, if they had kept letting the spoil out they would have broken the toilet and completely wiped out the suite.
It's easy to lay judgement on Roto-Rooter in this case, however, it's really not clear as to the cause of the problem in the first place.
If when they showed up with the camera the line was clear than what had caused the back up.
Has the problem re-occured since or has it dissappeared? Camera's don't tell lies.

#8 Consumer Comment
Attitude is the beginning of Customer Service! roto rooter went above and beyond the call of duty
AUTHOR: Darren - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 18, 2004
John,
There are so many issues with your posting I am goint to try to do them one at a time.
"From what is said in this article, it sounds like roto rooter went above and beyond the call of duty for this person."
+++There would have been no need to go "above and beyond the call of duty" if the job was done right the first time.
"Was she ever charged for the use of the camera or for the time that all these fellows put in? Possibly the technician over seen something, or there was a partial blockage in the drain that didn't show it's ugly head until after the tech left the persons home."
+++If the drain wasn't cleaned sufficiently (which is what the customer paid for) then who's fault is it and who should have to pay for it?
If a person messes up a job and has to come back to fix it, then why should the customer pay additional?
"People should be thank full that their (sic) are people that are wiling to work on their stinky drain lines. Maybe this lady should spend a few days in the field cleaning drains. I think she would have a different opinion of these hard working technicians."
+++I don't remember twisting anyone's arm to become a ROTOROOTER technician. I also have never felt it was necessary for a customer to thank me for choosing my own career path. That isn't up to the customer, that is a choice each of us makes when we go to school or apply for a job. No appreciation of sacrafice is needed.
It is pretty obvious that you feel that you are somehow doing the customer a favor. From that beginning, only bad results can happen.
Thanks,

#7 Consumer Comment
Ethics and Values
AUTHOR: Julie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 17, 2004
I think what happened was irresponsible of the Roto Rooter company. When a mistake is made a company should accept responsibility for their actions and actions of their employees. I have a relative who had work done by this same company and had a similar experience but not quite as devestating. It seems as though the moto of this company is to let the customer take the responsibility for their mistakes. This is not good customer service. maybe Roto Rooter needs to put more money into training their employees.

#6 Author of original report
nothing that a trained plumber would not have identified
AUTHOR: Pat - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 17, 2004
I do not think you read the enire report. If the techs simply unplugged the drain then there would have been no problems. They punched a hole in the pipe which caused the flooding of water on the floor...this was negligence..then denied they did it...blamed it on the city, etc...

#5 Author of original report
nothing that a trained plumber would bot have identified
AUTHOR: Pat - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, September 16, 2004
They punched a whole in the pipe. The whole in the pipe was in open site. It was nothing that a trained plumber would bot have identified.

#4 Consumer Comment
How can this consumer blame roto rooter
AUTHOR: Pat - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 15, 2004
I do not think you read the enire report. If the techs simply unplugged the drain then there would have been not problems. They punched a hole in the pipe which caused the flooding of water on the floor...this was negligence..

#3 Consumer Comment
How can this consumer blame roto rooter
AUTHOR: John - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 13, 2004
From what is said in this article, it sounds like roto rooter went above and beyond the call of duty for this person. Was she ever charged for the use of the camera or for the time that all these fellows put in? Possibly the technician over seen something, or there was a partial blockage in the drain that didn't show it's ugly head until after the tech left the persons home. Remember, unless the camera is used on every job and the customer is willing to pay for it's use, then how is the drain cleaning tech to be sure that the drain line is 100% clear? You can't see inside the drain with out the use of a camera. I feel bad for this persons miss fortune, however, she shouldn't be getting so upset with roto rooter. They never caused her problem. People should be thank full that their are people that are wiling to work on their stinky drain lines. Maybe this lady should spend a few days in the field cleaning drains. I think she would have a different opinion of these hard working technicians.

#2 Consumer Comment
How can this consumer blame roto rooter
AUTHOR: John - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 13, 2004
From what is said in this article, it sounds like roto rooter went above and beyond the call of duty for this person. Was she ever charged for the use of the camera or for the time that all these fellows put in? Possibly the technician over seen something, or there was a partial blockage in the drain that didn't show it's ugly head until after the tech left the persons home. Remember, unless the camera is used on every job and the customer is willing to pay for it's use, then how is the drain cleaning tech to be sure that the drain line is 100% clear? You can't see inside the drain with out the use of a camera. I feel bad for this persons miss fortune, however, she shouldn't be getting so upset with roto rooter. They never caused her problem. People should be thank full that their are people that are wiling to work on their stinky drain lines. Maybe this lady should spend a few days in the field cleaning drains. I think she would have a different opinion of these hard working technicians.

#1 Consumer Comment
How can this consumer blame roto rooter
AUTHOR: John - (Canada)
SUBMITTED: Monday, September 13, 2004
From what is said in this article, it sounds like roto rooter went above and beyond the call of duty for this person. Was she ever charged for the use of the camera or for the time that all these fellows put in? Possibly the technician over seen something, or there was a partial blockage in the drain that didn't show it's ugly head until after the tech left the persons home. Remember, unless the camera is used on every job and the customer is willing to pay for it's use, then how is the drain cleaning tech to be sure that the drain line is 100% clear? You can't see inside the drain with out the use of a camera. I feel bad for this persons miss fortune, however, she shouldn't be getting so upset with roto rooter. They never caused her problem. People should be thank full that their are people that are wiling to work on their stinky drain lines. Maybe this lady should spend a few days in the field cleaning drains. I think she would have a different opinion of these hard working technicians.


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