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lmsintx@gmail.com 05-11-2022 01:31 PM

BEWARE - BE AWARE - ARK plumbing co.
 
They charged us $467 to install our kitchen faucet - we provided the faucet! Told us that was their flat rate and refused to provide an itemized statement. The GM, Elvira, was rude and basically told us "tough.'

Two Bills 05-11-2022 01:38 PM

Surely you got a price ahead of installation?

retiredguy123 05-11-2022 01:56 PM

If you didn't get a price in advance, I don't see that you have a valid complaint. How much would you have been willing to pay?

Apparently, ARK Plumbing does a lot of work for American Home Warranty, which is not a good indication of their reputation. Reputable plumbers do not need to share their profits with a warranty company. Also, they are located more than 25 miles away from The Villages. There are several reputable plumbers located much closer. ARK only has a one star rating on BBB, and one complaint was from a customer who was given an $1,100 quote to install a customer provided faucet.

Stu from NYC 05-11-2022 02:01 PM

Wow wonder what would happen if you refused to pay or just sent them a check for say $ 100 writing full and final paymenbt.

retiredguy123 05-11-2022 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2094516)
Wow wonder what would happen if you refused to pay or just sent them a check for say $ 100 writing full and final paymenbt.

Most likely, they collected the money before they left the house. But, if not, they probably would have turned the OP over to a collection agency. Lots of phone calls and harassment. A better option would be to refuse to pay at all, and make an offer to the company that needs to be accepted in writing. The offer should be based on quotes from other plumbers for a similar project.

Stu from NYC 05-11-2022 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2094519)
Most likely, they collected the money before they left the house. But, if not, they probably would have turned the OP over to a collection agency. Lots of phone calls and harassment. A better option would be to refuse to pay at all, and make an offer to the company that needs to be accepted in writing. The offer should be based on quotes from other plumbers for a similar project.

Your probably right. They know that if they present a bill and expect to be paid there and than they will collect immediately. The problem for them is when they run out of customers as it will be a one and done.

MrChip72 05-11-2022 04:02 PM

What's a "fair price" for this though? $200-$300? It's not like you're just paying for a guy for 1-2 hours of his time, there's his training/experience, time/gas driving to your place, vehicle, tools, company overhead, and all that.

I'm sure you can just hire some guy off of Facebook to show up in a beaten up minivan with a couple wrenches and a screwdriver for less, but that's a different thing than hiring a licensed plumber from a company to show up to do work.

ThirdOfFive 05-11-2022 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by lmsintx@gmail.com (Post 2094507)
They charged us $467 to install our kitchen faucet - we provided the faucet! Told us that was their flat rate and refused to provide an itemized statement. The GM, Elvira, was rude and basically told us "tough.'

Wow!

By comparison last week we got a kitchen sink, heavy-duty faucet, and a garbage disposal unit, all new and all purchased through Village Plumber, LLC. Total cost--the items above plus full installation--came to a little over $1,160.00, just over half of what it cost to install a faucet mentioned in the OP. We got the quote over the phone, verified via Email, and the plumber (a personable young guy) showed up about a week later right on schedule to do the work. As good as their word. We'll certainly be using them again as plumbing issues come up or the wife decides that a bathroom or two needs remodeling.

Anyone interested can call them at (352) 205-5262.

retiredguy123 05-11-2022 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2094553)
What's a "fair price" for this though? $200-$300? It's not like you're just paying for a guy for 1-2 hours of his time, there's his training/experience, time/gas driving to your place, vehicle, tools, company overhead, and all that.

I'm sure you can just hire some guy off of Facebook to show up in a beaten up minivan with a couple wrenches and a screwdriver for less, but that's a different thing than hiring a licensed plumber from a company to show up to do work.

The Lowes installation price for a kitchen faucet is $169.

Stu from NYC 05-11-2022 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2094553)
What's a "fair price" for this though? $200-$300? It's not like you're just paying for a guy for 1-2 hours of his time, there's his training/experience, time/gas driving to your place, vehicle, tools, company overhead, and all that.

I'm sure you can just hire some guy off of Facebook to show up in a beaten up minivan with a couple wrenches and a screwdriver for less, but that's a different thing than hiring a licensed plumber from a company to show up to do work.

So you think that what the OP was charged was a fair price? Seriously?

MrChip72 05-11-2022 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2094559)
So you think that what the OP was charged was a fair price? Seriously?

No, I don't think that. My point was there's different options for who you're hiring to install it, and it seems like hiring a plumbing company to install a faucet might be an overly expensive option.

keepsake 05-11-2022 04:40 PM

Surely works in the airline industry, leave her out of this.

retiredguy123 05-11-2022 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by MrChip72 (Post 2094567)
No, I don't think that. My point was there's different options for who you're hiring to install it, and it seems like hiring a plumbing company to install a faucet might be an overly expensive option.

See Post No. 9. Lowes will send a licensed plumbing company to install a kitchen faucet for $169. The OP was overcharged.

Robbb 05-11-2022 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2094557)
Wow!

By comparison last week we got a kitchen sink, heavy-duty faucet, and a garbage disposal unit, all new and all purchased through Village Plumber, LLC. Total cost--the items above plus full installation--came to a little over $1,160.00, just over half of what it cost to install a faucet mentioned in the OP. We got the quote over the phone, verified via Email, and the plumber (a personable young guy) showed up about a week later right on schedule to do the work. As good as their word. We'll certainly be using them again as plumbing issues come up or the wife decides that a bathroom or two needs remodeling.

Anyone interested can call them at (352) 205-5262.

You know $1,100 is still outrageous, assuming it was a typical faucet and garbage disposal. Was he there more than 45 minutes?

photo1902 05-11-2022 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbb (Post 2094613)
You know $1,100 is still outrageous, assuming it was a typical faucet and garbage disposal. Was he there more than 45 minutes?

Kitchen sink was included. Not a 45 minute job.


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