Long Island Plumber
Woodmere,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, August 05, 2011
Had a professional plumber in your home and you think you were ripped off?
I use RipOffReport frequently prior to making any large purchase and being in the Plumbing & HVAC profesion my searches today brought me to Plumbing related complaints. Its amazing how most of the complaints or not for letting a disgusting dirty plumber into your homes, but instead of having a PROFESSIONAL come into your home to perform service. In the dozens of complaints I read this evening, not one commented on the appearance of the TECHNICIAN. My guess is that the technician was in a clean uniform.
Being a professional commands a higer rate of salary. As a professional Plumbing and HVAC Technician, do I not deserve to live in a nice home, support my family comfortably, and drive luxury cars? I firmly believe I do and the quality of service my company produces commands it as well. That is the reason I live in a 8500 sq. ft. house and drive fast Italian cars.
I am not a owner, but just a technician. Technically, I am the Service Department Manager. I command a salary similar to doctors and lawyers. I have more education, certification, and training than most lawyers do. I wake up at 3am to give families heat, clear their only toilet of all the waste that clogged, and crawl under homes to make repairs. I personally know a surgeons and lawyers who live at the same comfort level I do.
My company is a flat rate company. It is designed to save the customer money and make the company money. NO COMPANY WANTS TO LOSE MONEY! When I charge $361 to rebuld all the mechanical componets of a toilet, I guarantee that toilet. I will re-appear if god forbid it leaks at 6am.
My company gives the price upfront and the customer signs in writing prior to work beginning. We arrive when scheduled and GUARANTEE ALL WORK!
I personally performed $622K in gross sales last year in 49 weeks working an average of 60 hours per week. I am one technician out of 22. All without a single complaint. A large percentage of that revenue goes towards overhead, not compensation for employees. Picture a multi-million dollar company that pays on top of salary, $45K per employee for taxes, insurance, education, training, licensing, etc.
So the next time you call a plumber, if you want to nickel and dime call the dirty, unprofessional plumber in the pennysaver. If you want a plumber who is clean, prompt, courteous, and professional expect to pay for such.
No, $300 per hour is not excessive. You are insane if you think you can get a price over the phone. Get Home Depot or Lowes to come back if there is a problem. I fix THEIR PROBLEMS! $450 for only 57 minutes? It would take most homewoners an entire weekend something I can do in 10 minutes. If I could pay for more hours in a day I would.
Questions, comments, or concerns, please make comments below.
GOOD EVENING AMERICA AND GOD BLESS.
Mike The Plumber
Ramjet
Somewhere,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, August 04, 2011
Here is yet another case of doing price and company research AFTER the job is done and it's too late. Then you ask for another company (who wasn't even there to see the job) for their opinion of the price. To no ones surprise they tear down the company you hired.
Please do your research BEFORE the job, not after. If you are a senior citizen (as am I) it seems like you would have learned that at some point in your years. I sure have.
mr rik
miami,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, August 04, 2011
Any company that sends you unsolicited coupons and has that gross happy family on their vehicles is going to RIP YOU OFF!
Sorry you found out the hard way, but at least you may prevent this from happening again.
BUNCH OF SCUMBAGS!