Money for nothing
Plumbers. It’s been said before, and it will be said again, but plumbers (and builders) are the most unreliable, work-shy, useless bunch of overpaid scumbags known to man. Why they can’t keep an appointment is beyond me. Yes, work can take longer than you expect, or things can go wrong, but why when Mark from ProPlumb said he would be with us at 9am on Thursday did we get a call at 10am saying his first job that day(!) had over-run and that he would be a bit late? Why then did we have to contact him ourselves at 2pm to find out where he was only to be told he would come Friday morning instead? Why at 1.30pm was there still no sign of him forcing us to call him again, only to be told he had passed the job to someone else who would come Friday evening when we will not be in?!
I wouldn’t mind if this was a one off, but it seems that every, single, bloody time we try to employ the services of one of these characters the same thing happens. ‘Yes, we’ll be there at X o’clock on Xday.’ ‘Sorry, unexpected delays.’ ‘Sorry, we can’t make it until next week now.’ It’s not like plumbing is even chuffing difficult!!
I fitted a bath, sink and toilet myself this summer just to avoid having to deal with these charlatans, and it was easier than tiling the wall! I even rerouted the plumbing to do it!! If I thought I could figure out the boiler by reading a few websites I’d do it myself. As it is I now need to find another plumber who can come in an evening or a weekend as the wife has wasted the last two days of her holiday waiting in for this guy.
I”M AS MAD AS HELL!
Categories: Rants


2 Comments Add your own
1. Jaypeg | February 16th, 2007 at 2:31 pm
Quick! Listen to some death metal. fuel the beast.
I know just how you feel. Why do you think our bathroom languishes like it does?
2. Sam (Claire's sister) | April 23rd, 2007 at 11:55 am
Look on the bright side - your solicitor is nice!
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