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ALWAYS get at least a second opinion about anything!

Last year, Roto Rooter fixed a plumbing issue under my house. The tech told me that I needed extensive work done on the pipes and this would cost me $5,000 to $7,000.
Today, I got a second opinion and this plumber said that there were absolutely no leaks. (I had looked under the house last week and could see none, as well.) He said that there were some cast iron pipes, but there was a lot of fairly new (it was done about 12 years ago) pipes/fixtures, as well.

Essentially, there is no apparent danger of breakage and mass flooding (the Roto Rooter guy said it could "go" at any time, and that was a year ago) and there is no need to fix something that ain't broken. He added that the RR guy saw a woman living alone and tried to sell her some goods.

I am going with the second opinion. He could have easily told me that work needed to be done, quoted a price, and though I would have gotten a third opinion, I most likely would have spend some money on extensive new plumbing.

Oh, and the guy today wouldn't accept money for checking it out.

Roto Rooter has been sued at least a couple of times for gouging customers!

Gwendolyn2018 9 July 16
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Always. Truck was making a noise once. Garage guy said "Differential is shot, $1300." I was suspicious, he determined that in 10 seconds? Took it to another guy, bad u-joint, cost $50 to fix. Not my only shady car repair story. The quick oil change places are especially notorious, never go to one of them.

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You are doing the right thing. I had a friend tell me I needed to spend $1500 to get rid of carpenter ants. What a laugh. I think people are trying to gouge you because you are female.

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good that you got a second opinion!

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Out of curiosity, what was the initial problem?

For clogged or slow pipes, a $20 pipe snake (2005 prices, probably a bit more now) can do wonders if you're willing to do a little nasty work and the cleaning up after. I used to have to snake out the shower drain every few months back when I lived with a wife & daughter. (I left it there, but I don't know if it's being used or not.)

Of course I don't know whether that was the problem, but you did say "Roto rooter", and they are commonly associated with drains...

@Gwendolyn2018 I think I only paid about 15 grand to put a sump pump in the basement and run drain channels around the foundation. 1500 for 1 pipe fitting sounds way off.

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That pissed me off. Beware of the vultures. You handled the situation exactly the way you suppose to Gwen. Great great job. Good for you.

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Those big franchises have to cover their franchise fees somehow! My guess is it was less about your gender and more like standard procedure for his company. Kind of like when Ammco try Ed to sell me a rebuilt transmission but when I took it to another shop a years later they found it was just a lever assembled backwards.

frustrating. you have good patience and determination to solve the problem. Unfortunately we have to deal with unexpected issues like this with perseverance. You're awesome Gwen and a problem solver.

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Unfortunately, men try to take advantage of single women, especially older single women. You are correct in stating that one should always get a second opinion. And one should always tell the first guy that one IS getting a second opinion.

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Support your local trades people, it keeps money in the community instead of the pockets of the super rich, they are generally better and fairer, and where they are not , at least you can ask around and everybody knows about it.

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