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- Place Types Plumber
- Address 505 Industrial Park Rd, Iowa Falls, IA 50126, USA
- Coordinate 42.512016,-93.263077
- Website http://www.mortsonline.com/
- Rating 3.8
- Compound Code GP6P+RQ Iowa Falls, IA, USA
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Had a clog in bathroom; job could not be completed. Told me I needed new replacements of pipes and other work....we talked about what was needed to be done. Said they would send paperwork and do the job but never called back (I called back twice), never got work estimate. I will never call again and can’t believe they had the nerve to charge (full price) for a snake job that did not even open up anything!!! The guys did represent themselves in a professional manner during the job visit but they did not represent themselves appropriately when claiming to return and do the work needed. The woman in office who I spoke with took my calls but not return my calls as she stated would be done!!! Avoid this business. It’s sad a business is run in this manner.
I have a property that I rent out because I couldn't afford to sell it since I went back to school and had to move after only owning it for a year. Anyways my tenant had a clogged kitchen drain. I did some research online and I understand that this can cost on average anywhere from $100-250 depending on how bad it is. So I went ahead and hired a plumbing company that charged $70/hr to come take a look and fix the problem. I asked if they had any additional fees and they said no. I asked if they roughly knew how long it would take or cost and they replied no that that they usually don't give estimates. They came initially with a hand auger that wasn't big enough to fix the clog, so they left and then came back with a larger mechanical auger that still wasn't enough to fix it so they ended up having to remove some pipe to get it cleaned out. All told it took about three hours to fix the problem. My tenant says they were efficient and their work was well done from what my tenant could see. Which I have no problem with the quality of work they performed, just how they communicated everything. At the end of it I expected a bill for around $210-250 since they were there for roughly three hours. I ended up getting a bill for $486.96. When they came back they ended up bringing an additional plumber that I was also charged $70/hr for. They also charged me $35 for the larger auger even though I was specifically told at the very beginning there were no other fees. At no point during all this did they call me to tell me the extent of the problem, or the fact that they left and had to come back. I just feel I should have been called and told about the changes, if I had been I probably wouldn't have been that upset about the total amount in the end. I would have also had the option to re-evaluate if someone else could possibly do it for cheaper, but I wasn't given that option. I called and talked with the owner or manager not entirely sure which for I felt I shouldn't be charged for something that I was unaware of the cost of. I was told essentially that is just the way they do things for service calls, and that he could put a note in my file for future visits that I would like to be notified of changes that increase the cost of services. Honestly when I first talked with them I just thought it was an honest mistake and that they would take the charges for the second plumber and the mechanical auger away. They did drop the fee for the mechanical auger, but nothing else. At the end of it all I came away feeling slightly cheated and taken advantage of. I am sure I am partly to blame, for I should have insisted on an estimate, I just didn't think I needed to because was told it would be $70/hr. Which in actuality it ended up being $140/hr for the last two hours. From what I could find out myself most clogged drains take under an hour and some harder ones can take a few hours, so like I said earlier I was expecting at the very most only $210-250 for the fix. Just leaves me wondering if this is an industry standard where on service calls they go and fix the problem and don't make the customer aware of any drastic changes in costs, which they told me most companies that do service calls do it the same way. Maybe an almost $250 increase in cost isn't a significant enough amount to some people or they didn't think that was significant enough change to notify me about it. But to me, a college student with other payments, it was a significant change in price. Sorry for making you read through all that, just wanted to give an accurate portrayal of what I felt went on. Once again want to reiterate that the quality of work they did was good, they just didn't communicate well and I feel didn't really take responsibility for what I feel almost amounts to deceptive trade practices.
Helpful team members, great service and solutions. You get what you pay for - Mort's may cost a bot more - but well worth it.
Reasonably priced and they did a great job. I had them come to fix a leaky tub and they ended up staying about 5 hrs fixing other misc items. ~$60 dollars per hour for labor which is very reasonable compared to other places in town.
I've used Morts Twice. The first time I had the salesman from **** who never followed through. It was rather sad to be told one thing and then they do something completely different.nnI got a letter saying that the salesman had left the company so I figured I'd give the company one more shot. This time Brad, Vicky and Diane were my points of contact, they were absolutely phenomenal when it came to the components of my ductless mini split system.nnThe installers showed up and far exceeded my expectations, they had a team of 3 installers, I was quoted 12 hours to do the job, they were so far ahead I took them to lunch and the entire job was done in just over 7.5 hours.nnThey took the time to explain items to me and made sure I understood the systems and what was needed. I would most definitely recommend Morts to come do your next job.nnThanks Brad and team for making the second time around an excellent one!
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