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Old 08-19-2009, 10:27 PM   #1
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Default Check out the prices section of this web page

http://rollandreashplumbing.com/?gcl...FdFJ2godLyRCnI


I was noticing the water heater prices in Jax and no wonder I have an uphill battle. Im suprised they advertise it..

Also repipes seem way low
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Old 08-19-2009, 10:40 PM   #2
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thats before they upsale , dont worry they will get more,
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Nice website.
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Nice website.
I know, and they probably paid less for theirs than mine which is useless. Up to 10 trucks is decent in Jax but they are running a mixed bag. Also no uniforms or tucked in shirts...which should encourage ironranger.


Oh wait they are tucked in but they have a profile that covers the belt...hehe like mine
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Wonderin' why they charge a different labor rate for residential?
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Wonderin' why they charge a different labor rate for residential?
I just noticed that. Their residential prices look reasonable to me, even though they are on the low side of things. But the commercial prices are cutthroat low? I'd rather not do commercial service at all, rather than cut my own throat to get it.
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Wonderin' why they charge a different labor rate for residential?
Good question. Ill hazard a guess that they are not doing as much res.
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: :I dont see lic bond or insured
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In small letters in the blue field menu area on the left on top a cfc-****** is the florida cert. They are pretty strict on licensing ---they do go after unlicensed activity
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$675 for a water heater installed?? no way the end bill will be that low.
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