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5 years ago

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Plumb Line Plumbing & Remodeling

(22 reviews)

I recently hired this plumbing company, and unfortunately, my experience was extremely…read moredisappointing. Amanda quoted me $100/hour for labor, along with a travel fee since my home is 31 minutes from their office. She also mentioned that the plumber might bring an apprentice, but assured me there would be no additional charge for that--only to later deny this claim. If the owner (Greg?) records phone calls, I highly recommend he reviews them. On the day of the service, the lead plumber, Gary, and his apprentice, Jeff, arrived at 9:37 am and finished the work by 11:20 am--under two hours. Afterward, they spent 20 minutes preparing the bill, which totaled a staggering $814. The breakdown was confusing and did not align with the original quote. It included a $150 travel fee, $200 for Gary's labor, inflated charges for materials ($133 + $25), and a surprise $125 fee for the apprentice, directly contradicting Amanda's assurance that there would be no extra charge. Even with the unexpected apprentice fee, the total should have been about $687, including tax. I pointed out the discrepancies to Gary, especially regarding the apprentice charge and the inflated total. However, Gary refused to listen and became increasingly aggressive. When I contacted Amanda for clarification, she denied her previous statements and insisted the apprentice rate was $50/hour (which also contradicts the $125 charge on the bill). In an attempt to resolve the situation, I offered to pay $100 extra just to settle the matter, but Gary insisted he had undercharged me and claimed he should bill me for 2.5 hours instead (including his time spent preparing the bill, and rounding up!). He threatened to undo the work unless I paid on the spot. When I called Amanda again, the situation escalated, and I had to contact 911. Gary then threatened to put a lien on my property, at which point I told him I was prepared to take the matter to court. Only after this confrontation did Gary agree to settle the bill for $645--still about $100 more than what I should have paid. I suspect the issue stemmed from Amanda's rough estimate of $1,245 for the job, which may have been passed on to Gary despite our agreement on an hourly rate. It appeared as though Gary was fixated on meeting that higher estimate (I suspect he might be working on commission). As a minority, I also sensed there might have been some bias involved. Gary seemed to think the threat of legal action would pressure me into submission. (To be clear, most people in this community have been welcoming and kind, so this was an isolated experience.) A final comment.. the "head plumber" Gary had a consistently negative attitude throughout the entire job. He wore a sour expression, as though I was inconveniencing him by simply being a customer. His demeanor was unprofessional, and he appeared to fix the problems begrudgingly as I pointed them out. I have seen reviews describing him as helpful, so it is possible he was having a bad day, but that is no excuse to bring such negativity into a customer interaction.

Consumer beware. I had a pipe bust due to cold weather. I was in emergency and trying to find…read moreanyone who can get to my place and repair. I did contact Plumb Line and they were friendly. It was end of day Friday and they couldn't see me until Monday afternoon. I had other calls out and one responded that could be to my place Saturday morning. I had them stop by and they fixed the issue. I called Plumb Line that Monday morning to cancel our appointment since it had already been resolved and they stated that they were still going to charge me $145 dollars regardless to cancel the appointment. They were closed over the weekend and had no other opportunity to talk to anyone to cancel. I'm sure they're great at repairs but the billing side for a cancellation is uncalled for. Just be certain you want to use them or you could receive a substantial fee for cancellation.

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Harts Plumbers, Electricians, & HVAC Technicians

(12 reviews)

previously I had them come out and deal with a plugged up toilet drain. that went pretty good for…read moreme. this time, they got to install air conditioning for me. all in all, this has been great. I've got only one gripe and it's a real "first world problem" because I didn't get a thermostat that could be controlled with Apple HomeKit. I know I'm whining a bit. in truth, things didn't go perfectly. we had a fan and light switch check out of the chat while they were here and there was just no way they had anything to do with it. but, they took care of it all the same. getting the hardware installed went smooth. the wiring for whatever reason became an issue. turned out something needed a firmware update and the wiring corrected thereafter. so, I had one cold morning before it was all perfect. I believe you see the best from a company when things don't go perfect. there were some hiccups but, all was handled splendidly.

Our undermounted bathroom sink had become detach (needed clamps and glue), so we needed a plumber…read more We live on Bainbridge Island, but financially are of the middle class. We had Hart Plumbing come out. (They are one of the few plumbers in Kitsap County willing to service Bainbridge Island, so we were excited about that.) Thomas Castrataro came out to assess the job. He could not tell us even a ball-park estimate of how much time the job would take. He also could not tell us how much money it would ultimately cost. Finally, with considerable prompting, he said it would cost us $1500. If the job was going to take a max of three hours (more than enough time), that meant Hart Plumbing's Thomas Castrataro was hoping to charge us $500 per hour. Thomas came back with a second offer of $1000, but the $500 difference between the two offers, coupled with the fact he was going to drive to Silverdale (rather than just go to ProBuild or Ace Hardware on Bainbridge), charging us for that time and 21 miles driving (each way) also shook our confidence in his professionalism and his acting in good faith. Despite the fact that I had articulated that it was the sink that needed fixing, and the fact that Hart had a very spacious van, Thomas didn't have the materials necessary to re-attach the sink. He said he might have to drive from Bainbridge Island to Silverdale, because he didn't have an account with ProBuild or Ace Hardware on Bainbridge. Does that sound professional? We appreciate that Hart comes out to Bainbridge Island. (Other plumbing companies do not.) But frankly, we felt completely used, and will never recommend Hart to anyone. We had to hand Thomas $75 (plus tax) for no service (Hart's policy), which was painful. We thought Hart would at least have sent a plumber reasonably priced and acting in good conscience. We know there are many affluent people who would be willing to pay $1000 or even $1500 for this 3-hour max job. But frankly, we felt taken advantage of, and will NEVER call Hart Plumbing again: This company is a big red flag.

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