Hi all,
I'm new here. I'm a general contractor working in the San Francisco Bay Area and from time to time have a plumbing question that I don't know the answer to or can't contact my regular plumber for info.
Right now, I have a question about PEX repair, but first the back story.
We were just finishing up a large job which I was the carpentry subcontractor on. One of my carpenters drove a screw in to the floor to attach a cabinet and hit a PEX pipe for the recently installed radiant heating system. Working with PEX radiant was new to me, but when we started the job the plumber (not my plumber but the sub for the GC who was acting as prime contractor) said that if we hit something, it's not a deal and is easily repairable. After we did, he raised the alarm that we may need to tear up the entire run so as not to have a repair. After some research, I called BS and reminded him what he'd said earlier. Long story short, it took him close 8 hours at $150 over 3 trips (drain system, repair, fill and test system), a special ordered part (a coupling, which I thought a responsible plumber would have on hand), and I got a bill for $1869.
I'm looking for some input to tell me this seems reasonable or not. I haven't been thrilled with the professionalism, ethics or reliability of this company in the past so maybe I'm pre-judging, but it doesn't seem right. He didn't seem too experienced with PEX and I don't think I should be paying for his unpreparedness.
Thanks much
I'm new here. I'm a general contractor working in the San Francisco Bay Area and from time to time have a plumbing question that I don't know the answer to or can't contact my regular plumber for info.
Right now, I have a question about PEX repair, but first the back story.
We were just finishing up a large job which I was the carpentry subcontractor on. One of my carpenters drove a screw in to the floor to attach a cabinet and hit a PEX pipe for the recently installed radiant heating system. Working with PEX radiant was new to me, but when we started the job the plumber (not my plumber but the sub for the GC who was acting as prime contractor) said that if we hit something, it's not a deal and is easily repairable. After we did, he raised the alarm that we may need to tear up the entire run so as not to have a repair. After some research, I called BS and reminded him what he'd said earlier. Long story short, it took him close 8 hours at $150 over 3 trips (drain system, repair, fill and test system), a special ordered part (a coupling, which I thought a responsible plumber would have on hand), and I got a bill for $1869.
I'm looking for some input to tell me this seems reasonable or not. I haven't been thrilled with the professionalism, ethics or reliability of this company in the past so maybe I'm pre-judging, but it doesn't seem right. He didn't seem too experienced with PEX and I don't think I should be paying for his unpreparedness.
Thanks much
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