My dad has a maintenance contract on his central A/C. Last month, I scheduled the semi-annual maintenance, which they came out and performed. There's a 20-point "professional tune-up check list" that they do, as part of the pre-paid contract.
Two weeks later, the thermostat started going haywire, alternating between running the A/C full blast, and the heat full blast. So I called the company and they sent a technician out. The problem? The thermostat needed the two AA batteries replaced. The cost? $141.00!! And that didn't include the batteries.
I didn't even know the thermostat had batteries.
Don't you think this should be part of the maintenance program, to change the batteries?
I've asked for a supervisor to call me back, and hopefully they'll do something to reduce the charge.
Am I missing something here?
Two weeks later, the thermostat started going haywire, alternating between running the A/C full blast, and the heat full blast. So I called the company and they sent a technician out. The problem? The thermostat needed the two AA batteries replaced. The cost? $141.00!! And that didn't include the batteries.
I didn't even know the thermostat had batteries.
Don't you think this should be part of the maintenance program, to change the batteries?
I've asked for a supervisor to call me back, and hopefully they'll do something to reduce the charge.
Am I missing something here?
). Our last "life tuition payment" was when we thought water was coming out of the ceiling when the shower was turned on.
Couldn't figure it out....there didn't seem to be any way for the water to be getting there to leak. Called the plumber (late at night) who came out early the very next day....only to find the shower head was loose, spraying water on the ceiling, that was THEN dripping back down. It was just a funny angle so we didn't see it spraying out of the shower head.
Guy was here less than 5 minutes (and laughing hysterically the entire time) but we still had to pay for the service call of $65. 