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Businiess name:  Neerings Plumbing & Heating
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
STAY AWAY FROM NEERINGS!!! In June we traveled from our home in Phoenix to visit my husband's mother in Taylorsville, UT after her brain surgery. We noticed her kitchen sink faucet needed to be replaced so we looked for a plumber. Neerings offered a competitive service call fee ($40) and had good online reviews. For a simple kitchen faucet replacement we were charged $577.00. There were no other leaks or damage involved in the repair. It was JUST the faucet replacement (which online cost $80 retail from Amazon). My husband authorized the charge so as not to inconvenience his mother further. I later asked Neerings for an itemized invoice. Here is what I got: Material: $174.60 (same faucet cost $80 online); Labor with burden: $177.42; Operational overhead: $109.58; Profit 20%:$115.40; TOTAL: $577.00. There was nothing complicated about this repair, but we did have to call Neerings back because the tech had installed the hot and cold backwards. We want people to know about the billing practices of Neerings before they find themselves in our situation.

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