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Matt Roberts
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Curb Trap Replacement Disaster

Matt Roberts
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I recently had the curb trap replaced at my rental in Port Richmond. The plumber told me he was finished so I pay him for the job. I then come to realize he didn’t connect the inside drain properly. Now I’m getting water in the basement and I can’t get a hold of the plumber. Now I’m trying to find someone trustworthy to start again but I don’t know who I can trust.

I have two questions. They all seem to want 1/2 down to do the job. Is that appropriate? And can anyone recommend someone who is trustworthy who can do the job, who will have it inspected, and not take my money without showing up?

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