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What a disgusting eye sore bodge up, he's obviously cobbled that together from any random multi coloured fittings in his van, no clips, no cement.
Whatever anyone says , that guy has no pride in his work. What else has he done?
I get fed up of posts like this.
Why do we even bother squabling over them. I would have done this. I would have done that.
Just because one person may have done it different doesnt mean its a bad job.
Undoubtedly its done to a price. Everyone wants cheap and more often than not pee and moan about fit and finish afterwards
But judging by the fact there isnt **** everywhere all over the walls i deem it a success lol
3 plumbers left the job ???Thanks for all your replies. I'm sure I'm asking a very common question so I appreciate your replies.
I haven't been connected to a bath/shower/basin or flushing toilet for 2 months...
Before the plumber went to screwfix - I forgot to specify black pipes - I knew he would come back with different coloured pipes....so a paint job it is.
How much would someone charge to redo all this pipework - including new soil stack? Maybe I will redo it when I win the lottery.
BTW - this is plumber no. 3.
Plumber no.1 left me - when I told him I wanted to change from paying him day rate, to a single price for the job, as he was in his 3rd week with nothing still connected. So he walked out.
Plumber no.2 was fine to begin with. Said he would charge me £500 for first and 2nd fix. A 2 day job. He said he was flexible, could work weekends to suit me....then once he started, he said the job was not as straightforward as he thought - due to non standard fittings (which he did not ask to see before he priced it).
At the end of the first day, I probably ticked him off, by asking him if he would mind moving the basin and I would pay him extra for the change. But no price agreed. He took days to get back to me. Then agreed a day, but didn't turn up (after my old mum waiting all day). Then when he turned up 3 days later - he said he wouldn't charge me for moving the basin - but then he drilled the hole in the wrong place.
When I sent him a photo of the hole in the wall not lining up with the basin waste he said it was because I hadn't provided him with a washer nut for the basin, which led to the hole being drilled wrong.
He said the only solution was to move the basin up by 20mm to match the hole. But when I checked, basin would need lifting by 70mm - making it over 95cm high.
Has anyone experienced these tactics before? When a plumber realizes he has under priced for a job, tries to get out of the job by being a total **** just so he can get sacked, and then produce a new invoice (not itemized) - and basically price for what he wants - so he doesn't lose any money out of it?
I asked him what I owe him, and to factor in his mistake which I would have to pay to get rectified. He responded by ignoring the mistake, and billed me £250 for '1 days work'. At the end of his email he says he has 'dealt with people like me before' and if I don't pay he will will 'see me in court'.
Any thoughts? :thinking2:
Plumber no. 3 is OK - just putting in some ugly, yet probably functional, pipework. He agreed to finish the job plumber no.2 left - for £380 for a final fix, and the basin/bath waste. I.e. fit the shower, basin, high level cistern and radiator. The only slightly dodgey thing - he asked me for £200 for putting in those ugly wastepipes and drilling a hole. He said he had 'cash flow problems', and he would come back later to finish the job - and wouldn't ' let me down'.
I'm sure this story is very familiar to many. What is strange is that plumber no.3 was recommended to me by my friend (who unlike me - happens to be a guy). He was asked for payment AFTER the job was finished. So maybe I just got mug written on my face? :yes: