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0/10

DO NOT TRUST THIS COMPANY. They aren't very honest and will not answer my questions about parts costs. Art came to my house to repair a leaky 2 year old washer that cost $800 new. He said I would need a drain assembly and told me the parts alone were $205 but he never gave me any parts list or part number, even though I asked him several times. The total cost of the repair was $457. Ouch. He made me wait five days to finish the job (because his car "broke down" and wouldn't return my calls for a couple of days (his car breaking down meant his phone also broke). In short, he grossly overcharged me for the parts which he never listed. General Electric told me the drain assembly cost $40 and the drain pump (which wasn't replaced) cost another $70 so where were my $205 worth of parts. I have yet to receive an answer from Art. On another occasion about two years ago, I asked him to service a washing machine which was rumbling loudly and violently. He told me the machine was dead and had to be replaced (it was just over one year old). Then we simply tried rebalancing the machine and it's still working fine to this day, two years later. DO NOT TRUST THIS MAN.

Approximate cost of services:
$457.00
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10/10

They installed an electric car charger and upgraded my panel to 200A and the workers were awesome. Clean, courteous, kind, knowledgeable and they care about the work they do.

Approximate cost of services:
$8,500.00
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Thanks Steve! Was great doing work for you. Enjoy the Tesla!

0/10

On Nov. 24, 2009 my father had a plumbing emergency in his building and called Drain Rescue to help resolve his problem. My father is 87 years old and speaks broken English. The technician arrived and quoted a $4800 estimate to replace 30 ft. of cast iron pipe with newer pipe along with some new ABS drainpipe. He was then told that if he rejected the estimate he would have to pay $175 for the diagnosis regardless of the fact that Drain Rescue’s website clearly states that any drain estimates are free and they quote the entire job with no hidden extras. Having a flooded basement and three units counting on running water that evening left my father little choice but to go ahead and fix the problem. So he did. Two hours into the job, he was quoted another $2500 to replace other sections of old pipe (that were not visible upon initial inspection). Having thought the first job would fix everything, my father was shocked at this added work and cost. He then asked if the new work would resolve a low-pressure issue with the cold water supply on the second floor of the building and was told it would. It did not. The entire job cost him over $6700 for about 18 hours of labour (2 men, 9 hours each) including about $400 in materials. According to their website (www.drainrescue.com) Drain Rescue boasts that they don’t charge by the hour, rather by the job so there’s no hidden extras. On this particular job, their hourly rate exceeded $300/hour. That’s right! It’s no wonder they don’t charge by the hour. Since the low-pressure problem still persisted, my father was forced to hire another plumber to complete the job (at a much more reasonable cost - $2000 for approximately 30 hours of labour including materials). In fact, this $2000 service included more labour, materials and upgrades than the two Drain Rescue jobs at less than a third the cost. Finally, the technician offered my father a senior’s discount of 10%. Their website clearly states that seniors receive a 15% discount. I’m not sure how this oversight occurred. When I approached the owner of the company, Terry Sakharevych, I was told that their pricing reflects the work done and in order to receive the advertised senior’s discount, I had to send him a link to his own website where he could confirm the offered15% discount to senior’s. Without this call, only 10% would have been granted. This was just another shoddy work practice. After talking to him about my predicament, Terry Sakharevych passed me onto Walter who is their service manager. Basically Walter said that it’s too bad I’m not satisfied but they did not gouge my father for any extra money or work required. I asked about the satisfaction guarantee and was told there’s nothing they can do. Here is what their website states: Drain Rescue does not charge for estimates. All estimates are free. We conduct plumbing inspections for Free if we are already at your home. Drain Rescue charges per job, not per hour! We believe in being paid to solve problems and not for the time it takes to identify them. A price upfront before the work begins. 100% satisfaction guaranteed. We do not charge for our drain technicians to show up. All drain service calls are free of charge. With plumbing calls, however, there is a $65 service charge for the plumber to come to your home. However, if you decide to go ahead with the work the $65 service fee is waived. Our dedication to customer service and our reputation within the plumbing industry is what motivates us. My problem here is two fold. One, if they don’t know what the entire job entails, at the very least they should notify customers that their estimates are only guess work and can easily include extra work later on. That way, clients have a sense of what they may be getting into. Right now, they offer an estimate making you think that will resolve all your issues, when in fact it’s only a beginning. Pricing by the job can be reasonable if you know what you’re getting into, but when you don’t, the sky’s the limit. Two, how does a company justify charging over $300 an hour and claim to be honest, reliable and reasonable? I understand pricing an entire job as opposed to hourly rates, but when you can’t fully assess a job unless you’re inside the walls, you should consider implementing a more honest hourly rate. $300 is simply gouging. Shame on Drain Rescue for not honouring their own pledge, for not being honest about pricing, for taking advantage of a client who is in an emergency plumbing situation, for not dealing with our complaints and lack of satisfaction and finally for gouging an elderly man who was at the mercy of a plumbing emergency and was ready to do anything to resolve those issues so his tenants wouldn’t be without water. I write this letter to notify and warn any potential customers about Drain Rescue’s working principles or lack thereof. I will never use this company again and urge you to do the same. I am considering making a claim against them in Small Claims Court. Sincerely, Steve Sanguedolce

Approximate cost of services:
$6,700.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
be honest about their pricing and don't gouge people on account of plumbing emergencies.
Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?
Stay away from these guys. Once they got paid, they had no intention of dealing with me at all.
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TECHNICIAN'S STATEMENT:

On November 24, 2009, I (Thomas) arrived at the customer’s home. The customer called us regarding a leak he had in his ceiling on the main floor of the home. I cut open the dry wall in the ceiling to find where the source of the leak. I found a cast iron drain stack with a crack in it about a foot long and 2” wide.

I mentioned to the customer of the crack in the pipe and advised the customer that he should change the cast iron pipe before more problems occur. He instantly agreed. I measured the length of the section of the cast iron pipe I would need to remove, and it was 30 feet. I gave him a quote of $4,856 to remove the cast iron pipe and replace it with 3” ABS DWV pipe.

The next day when I showed up at the site (with another plumber Wayne) we cut out the wall and the ceiling so we could expose the drain pipe and complete the work. When we pulled down the ceiling we exposed the rest of the drains for the bathroom that was above us. These pipes were made of lead and cast iron; we offered to remove the drain pipes and replace them with new ones at the ADDITIONAL PRICE of $2,500, bringing the total to $7,481. I clearly stated that the extra $2,500 was IN ADDITION to the job that was originally quoted for $4,586.

I offered the customer a 10% discount, saving him $748.00

Sincerely,

Thomas

DRAIN RESCUE OFFICE STATEMENT:

The customer was quoted additional work, and agreed to proceed forward with it. It was clearly stated to the customer that the extra work needed to be done, and the customer agreed to this additional work.

The plumber (Thomas) at this customer’s site gave the incorrect discount. Upon realizing this we extended the customer an addition discount of 5%, for a total discount of 15%. We priced this job fairly, and we executed the work we promised the customer.

Truthfully,


Walter Hontar
Field Manager
Drain Rescue Plumbers
T: 416-480-0000, x222