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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Replacing a Water Heater
I know people on BP in different markets will have different experiences than someone like me in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. But instead of doing it myself, which I have done many times. This time, I had a local plumbing company disconnect a Hot Water Heat, and replace it with one already paid for, which I had them pick up from the store for me. This service in Baton Rouge, Louisiana was $550. Any think by being lazy, I got ripped off?