bertterbo
Established Member
I'd like peoples thoughts on this, both trade and customer.
You pay a plumbing company to fit a product. You don't specify the brand or model of the product, you just let them know that you want them to fit a product that provides the functionality you want, and let them choose an appropriate brand/model to suite based on your plumbing configuration.
Turns out, that after 2 hours work, the product isn't compatible without modifications, and requires 2 more hours work to adjust the original plumbing.
So now you're stuck with plumbing that now doesn't work unless the changes are made.
Who should absorb the cost for this extra two hours work? the customer or the company doing the work?
You pay a plumbing company to fit a product. You don't specify the brand or model of the product, you just let them know that you want them to fit a product that provides the functionality you want, and let them choose an appropriate brand/model to suite based on your plumbing configuration.
Turns out, that after 2 hours work, the product isn't compatible without modifications, and requires 2 more hours work to adjust the original plumbing.
So now you're stuck with plumbing that now doesn't work unless the changes are made.
Who should absorb the cost for this extra two hours work? the customer or the company doing the work?