What grinds your gears?
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Having a home warranty and still shelling out $1228 for a new water heater and installation.
Sprung a leak a couple weeks ago. Looked online and found some for around $600, but remembered I have a home warranty. Called and confirmed that water heaters are covered. SUCCESS! Or so I thought. They had their plumbers come out, B&L Plumbing, and the guy quoted the job for $1869
:eek::eek:, and lo and behold, the warranty only covers up to $1600. How convenient. Then the new water heater was too tall and the power wires wouldn't reach, so an electrician (Downtown Electric) had to come out and wire it up...$349 for 1.5 hours of work, and part of that fee was paying for the apprentice to assist the journeyman and get on the job training (meaning she was his gopher, pretty sure I don't need to be paying for that) and $79 for a job permit, which I'm not sure I should be paying for either. Oh, and the plumber checked my water pressure and it was too high, so he had to install new parts that totalled another $590. I'm quite sure I was taken for a ride, and I'm quite sure Blue Ribbon will be getting a call from me. They can shove their home warranty up their ###.
They replaced my garage door opener right after I moved in, $55 flat fee, like it's supposed to be. I got raped this time.
Oh yeah, and I had to go buy two carbon monoxide detectors so the inspectors wouldn't ding me when they came out to inspect the work on the water heater, so that was another $50.
Sprung a leak a couple weeks ago. Looked online and found some for around $600, but remembered I have a home warranty. Called and confirmed that water heaters are covered. SUCCESS! Or so I thought. They had their plumbers come out, B&L Plumbing, and the guy quoted the job for $1869
:eek::eek:, and lo and behold, the warranty only covers up to $1600. How convenient. Then the new water heater was too tall and the power wires wouldn't reach, so an electrician (Downtown Electric) had to come out and wire it up...$349 for 1.5 hours of work, and part of that fee was paying for the apprentice to assist the journeyman and get on the job training (meaning she was his gopher, pretty sure I don't need to be paying for that) and $79 for a job permit, which I'm not sure I should be paying for either. Oh, and the plumber checked my water pressure and it was too high, so he had to install new parts that totalled another $590. I'm quite sure I was taken for a ride, and I'm quite sure Blue Ribbon will be getting a call from me. They can shove their home warranty up their ###.They replaced my garage door opener right after I moved in, $55 flat fee, like it's supposed to be. I got raped this time.
Oh yeah, and I had to go buy two carbon monoxide detectors so the inspectors wouldn't ding me when they came out to inspect the work on the water heater, so that was another $50.
speedjunkie wrote:Having a home warranty and still shelling out $1228 for a new water heater and installation.
Sprung a leak a couple weeks ago. Looked online and found some for around $600, but remembered I have a home warranty. Called and confirmed that water heaters are covered. SUCCESS! Or so I thought. They had their plumbers come out, B&L Plumbing, and the guy quoted the job for $1869:eek::eek:, and lo and behold, the warranty only covers up to $1600. How convenient. Then the new water heater was too tall and the power wires wouldn't reach, so an electrician (Downtown Electric) had to come out and wire it up...$349 for 1.5 hours of work, and part of that fee was paying for the apprentice to assist the journeyman and get on the job training (meaning she was his gopher, pretty sure I don't need to be paying for that) and $79 for a job permit, which I'm not sure I should be paying for either. Oh, and the plumber checked my water pressure and it was too high, so he had to install new parts that totalled another $590. I'm quite sure I was taken for a ride, and I'm quite sure Blue Ribbon will be getting a call from me. They can shove their home warranty up their ###.
They replaced my garage door opener right after I moved in, $55 flat fee, like it's supposed to be. I got raped this time.
Oh yeah, and I had to go buy two carbon monoxide detectors so the inspectors wouldn't ding me when they came out to inspect the work on the water heater, so that was another $50.
That sucks man. We didn't have carbon monoxide detectors either and they said they had to install them when we had our furnace replaced last year. Lucky for us they threw them in for free. But we were paying full price on that job (about $2200 I think) so no warranty helping us out, heh.
2015 Ironman Silver Veloster Turbo - Bone stock and staying that way
1990 Crystal White Miata - Beater - Bignose 1.6L Swap, Robbins Top w/Glass Window, E-Codes, Air Horns, Brembo Rotors
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1990 Crystal White Miata - Beater - Bignose 1.6L Swap, Robbins Top w/Glass Window, E-Codes, Air Horns, Brembo Rotors
Former Rides:
2011 Kona Blue Mustang GT 5.0
2009 True Red Mazdaspeed3 GT
2005 Flame Red SRT-4
_AlexTM wrote:Same with Vampires.
Love Vampires.... and zombies, and general old-school monster-types.
What I hate is recent high-school-girl versions of characters that are supposed to be scary.
Vampires.... 30 Days of Night NOT Twilight sparkle crap
Zombies..... Walking Dead NOT Warm Bodies (although it was decent for rom-com wife-movie)
Werewolves.... American Werewolf in London NOT Teen Wolf/Twilight crap.
When you move all you're cars across the street the night before street sweeping and come home after work to find that your street is still filthy because people parked in front of your house.
Oh and since I'm here. People that don't know how to drive. I was turning off Alameda making a right hand turn and this lady in a SUV thinks she owns the street. She's not just in the middle of the street but driving left of the middle. I was forced to turn extra sharp and the curb at that street is high at the Apex. I ended up curbing me rear wheel. Pissed me off. She has soo much room to her right. It was either avoid her and hit the curb or have a head on collision. Go Back to/ Stay in the suburbs.
Oh and since I'm here. People that don't know how to drive. I was turning off Alameda making a right hand turn and this lady in a SUV thinks she owns the street. She's not just in the middle of the street but driving left of the middle. I was forced to turn extra sharp and the curb at that street is high at the Apex. I ended up curbing me rear wheel. Pissed me off. She has soo much room to her right. It was either avoid her and hit the curb or have a head on collision. Go Back to/ Stay in the suburbs.
Andyscums wrote:When you park far away so no one parks close to your car and you come out of wherever you were only to find out of all the spots in the entire parking lot, the parked RIGHT next to you.
Story of my life...happens to me ALL the time:rolleyes:
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