parasaurolophus
Footballguy
So we got a home warranty thrown in when we bought our house. Water heater went out. We had it repaired. Same part failed and the new tech noticed charring marks all over and determined it is no longer safe. Needs a replacement.
According to our home warranty anything required to bring the new unit up to code isn't covered. That's fine, that's in the policy. So the sediment trap and pan I have no issues paying for.
But the company they subbed it to says they won't replace a water heater without also doing a bunch of other stuff. They want to put in stainless supply lines. They want to move where the drain line is because they want to use a different shape water heater. And they want to put in a brand new flu vent, also due to positioning. 834 bucks extra.
First AHS tried to tell me these were all code required. Then they said they just have to rely on the contractors recommendations and there is nothing they can do.
The tech flat out told me that his company does this because they want to make more money on these calls.
What's the play here?
According to our home warranty anything required to bring the new unit up to code isn't covered. That's fine, that's in the policy. So the sediment trap and pan I have no issues paying for.
But the company they subbed it to says they won't replace a water heater without also doing a bunch of other stuff. They want to put in stainless supply lines. They want to move where the drain line is because they want to use a different shape water heater. And they want to put in a brand new flu vent, also due to positioning. 834 bucks extra.
First AHS tried to tell me these were all code required. Then they said they just have to rely on the contractors recommendations and there is nothing they can do.
The tech flat out told me that his company does this because they want to make more money on these calls.
What's the play here?