So, dealing with Plumbers and Water Well guys, I see a pattern. Granted, I'm in a remote area of Colorado, away from the big city, so my sampling of data is limited, but they are all the same.
I have to argue with them constantly over materials, parts, how I want a system installed, etc.
A few examples;
I tell a Plumber, I need 40-ft of drain pipe installed, so bring two each 20-ft sticks of PVC pipe for the job. Next day, he shows up with one 20-ft section, and a smaller 5-ft section. I ask him, why didn't you bring 40-ft as I told you? His response, I didn't think you needed the full 40-ft. So a one day job turns into a two day job.
Three weeks ago, I ask a Plumber to order a pressure tank for me. Gave him the manufacturer and model number of the tank (fiberglass) that I need as well as the plumbing supply house that carries that brand, which is a direct replacement for an existing unit that is failing, and installed in a tight spot. This morning I get a call from him with a quote on a steel tank, different brand, size, pipe fitting size, etc. I tell him, and I repeated to him, that's not what I want, and he has to argue with me about needing a T-connector, and having to re-sweat the existing pipes and fittings, and the tank I wanted is not available from the supply house he likes using. He also has to argue with me saying it should be a 1" fitting, and I tell him it's 1-1/4" as labeled on the fitting, and identified in the manufacturers website, that I sent him a link to three weeks ago. So, now he's checking into the tank I originally wanted, and we have three weeks wasted.
Call a Water Pump Installer asking to give me a quote on a well pump. I tell him it's for a solar powered well, and I want a Grundfos pump. He tells me he prefers some other brand and wants to design a more complicated system around a pump he prefers. I also need it to feed a storage cistern, and then wants to install some complicated system that monitors tank level, auto shut off, etc. I tell him it's a clear plastic tank, I can see what they water level is, and I can operate everything at the simple level to reduce size of the solar system, and current draw. After I tell him how I want my system to work, he still has to argue with me about installing a more complex system.
I don't get it, why not provide what the customer wants? I have experience with the electrical side, and if a customer wants 200-amps of service, and wants a Seimans breaker panel, then that's what I will provide him, I'm not going to argue with him and say he needs 400-amps of 3-phase, and he should be using Square-D panels.
Every Plumber and Water Well Guy I've dealt with has to argue with you.
I have to argue with them constantly over materials, parts, how I want a system installed, etc.
A few examples;
I tell a Plumber, I need 40-ft of drain pipe installed, so bring two each 20-ft sticks of PVC pipe for the job. Next day, he shows up with one 20-ft section, and a smaller 5-ft section. I ask him, why didn't you bring 40-ft as I told you? His response, I didn't think you needed the full 40-ft. So a one day job turns into a two day job.
Three weeks ago, I ask a Plumber to order a pressure tank for me. Gave him the manufacturer and model number of the tank (fiberglass) that I need as well as the plumbing supply house that carries that brand, which is a direct replacement for an existing unit that is failing, and installed in a tight spot. This morning I get a call from him with a quote on a steel tank, different brand, size, pipe fitting size, etc. I tell him, and I repeated to him, that's not what I want, and he has to argue with me about needing a T-connector, and having to re-sweat the existing pipes and fittings, and the tank I wanted is not available from the supply house he likes using. He also has to argue with me saying it should be a 1" fitting, and I tell him it's 1-1/4" as labeled on the fitting, and identified in the manufacturers website, that I sent him a link to three weeks ago. So, now he's checking into the tank I originally wanted, and we have three weeks wasted.
Call a Water Pump Installer asking to give me a quote on a well pump. I tell him it's for a solar powered well, and I want a Grundfos pump. He tells me he prefers some other brand and wants to design a more complicated system around a pump he prefers. I also need it to feed a storage cistern, and then wants to install some complicated system that monitors tank level, auto shut off, etc. I tell him it's a clear plastic tank, I can see what they water level is, and I can operate everything at the simple level to reduce size of the solar system, and current draw. After I tell him how I want my system to work, he still has to argue with me about installing a more complex system.
I don't get it, why not provide what the customer wants? I have experience with the electrical side, and if a customer wants 200-amps of service, and wants a Seimans breaker panel, then that's what I will provide him, I'm not going to argue with him and say he needs 400-amps of 3-phase, and he should be using Square-D panels.
Every Plumber and Water Well Guy I've dealt with has to argue with you.
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