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marymary147

Should we pay labor to replace 8 mo. old water heater w/ warranty

marymary147
17 years ago

Please tell me what is common practice.

We just had to replace an 8 month old Rheem water heater that started leaking. The heater itself was free under warranty but the plumber is billing us $112 for labor to put it in as he says the warranty doesn't cover labor.

(This is a brand new house, but because of the way it was set up, we don't go back to the general contractor for plumbing issues, we go back to the plumber directly).

Also, this same water heater quit working the first day we moved in and after a few visits,the plumber finally fixed it but said we didn't need to replace it.

So, my question is for any plumbers reading this or others with experience: Shouldn't the labor cost be included on something so new? We just had a ceiling fan replaced under warranty and the electrician didn't charge us to put it in. Are there different policies/practices for plumbers?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Mary

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