Electrical Problem (Kinda OT, maybe)
On 11/27/2013 7:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 11/27/2013 7:14 PM, jmcquown wrote:
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>>>
>>> In Jill's case it seems that she pays the premiums and when there is a
>>> problem they do nothing.
>>
>> That's not true. When I've had plumbing problems they've been fixed
>> immediately. Where can you get a plumber to fix a leaking toilet for a
>> flat $75, parts included? He even had to make a separate trip to the
>> hardware store to get a special ring seal to fit the toilet.
>>
>
> If you pay for a home warranty why are you paying extra for a plumber to
> come?
Think of it as a deductible. $75 service call (for plumber,
electrician, washer repairman... whatever your policy covers is paid for
100% above and beyond that $75.
> Are toilets that much different there. I have bought several wax sealing
> rings over the years and they were always the same size.
>
I don't know about this particular toilet but the base is an odd shape.
It required a ring the plumber didn't have in his truck. He had to
drive to the hardware store to get one that would fit. No extra charge.
Jill
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