Gerald Head
Mister handyman sent a man out to replace my faucet. He was not a certified plumber after he left. I noticed a wet spot in the bottom of my cabinet and called them to return to fix it. They said that it was the valve. It did not have an issue with the valve before he replaced the faucet. And he had to put pressure on the valve to turn it off and on. So he damaged the valve, and now he's claiming that he did not damage it when it obvious. He had to because it was not an issue before he worked on defaucet. And mister handyman now wants to charge me $400 to replace the valves that he damaged. It reminds me of the time. My niece had a company come out to add extra insulation to their attic. The worker stepped between the rafters and his foot went through the ceiling in the living room. They replaced the drywall and paint the living room. It is obvious that the worker put too much pressure on the valve. If they would send out another dish to verify this. I could get proper service, but now they will not even return for the phone calls. They are so big that they think they can. Ignore any issues, they don't want to acknowledge. I got my money and they are moving on AT MY EXPENSE!!! THIS IS NOT THE WAY A BUSINESS SHOULD OPERATE!