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8/10

Be aware that there will be a few add-ons to the initial quote. For instance, the vertical part of the furnace (+ $80) was neither mentioned nor included in the initial quote for furnace clean-up ($199 / 12 vents + $10 per additional vent). The employees were polite and well-mannered and appeared to have done a good job.

Approximate cost of services:
$450.00
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Company Response

We appreciate your review. I believe we have some misunderstanding on your invoice, Furnace plenum cleaning is $39 and I can see is shown on your invoice. Furnace cleaning is an option, because it is often not required and would be unfair to charge every homeowner for services they don't need.

Please contact us at the office if you have any further concerns or questions.
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0/10

Do not trust Milani. Document their work, take pictures prior to them coming, at every step and stay nearby the whole time. I called Milani to do standard maintenance, i.e. replace a 15 years old standard hot water tank that did not show any outward sign of problem (no rust, no leak). This hot water tank was the original one, which was installed at the time of the house construction, according to the Plumbing Code standards. Milani sent a plumber named Joe. I'm going to try to do a short story here, but it is really hard because of the magnitude of the damage that ensued and time wasted; and the subsequent response by Milani, this last point being the most important. I can understand somebody making a mistake, but what I can not come to term with is the unprofessionalism and Milani's response to it. While the plumber was at my house, I asked him a few questions about the product and he was arrogant in his answers; he also did not bother to protect the flooring and I had to do that myself. Consequence of Joe's visit to my residence: Significant water damage due to a pipe that Joe left unconnected (he said I don't know what this pipe is, but it's going to be fine), burned / sparks marks on my brand new flooring, located directly in front of the hot water tank, at the exact location where Joe was standing, which Joe appears to have tried to conceal by cleverly but oddly dragging a piece of furniture over them before leaving my place (protecting the flooring would have been too much work for him I guess). Several hours spent on hold trying to get Milani to follow-up on the damage, as they were trying to cut corners at every step. A major patching and painting job (factor in dust, mess, mayhem) that lasted for several weeks in a row. Milani offered to cut and patch my brand new carpet which was damaged by Joe's carelessness (I paid over 2K for the carpet a year ago). So instead of telling you all the details of the ordeal with Milani, I only want you to know that if they mess up, they will not come rushing to fix it or compensate you. Instead, they will try to deny responsibility, put you on hold, and try to resolve things to THEIR satisfaction. It will soon be four months since the initial damage, and they still have not wrapped up. They made me feel like I had to beg after the mess THEY caused. I had to argue and insist with them at every step of the restoration process to get them to follow-up. They DO NOT follow-up on their own initiative. I have had to insist, send emails, spend hours on hold, follow-up by phone, miss work, lose sleep, etc. I strongly advise you to get a referral for a trustworthy and knowledgable independent plumber instead of calling Milani. Don't call that dreaded number. I had a city inspector come to my place and the work they performed does NOT meet the Plumbing Code standards.

Approximate cost of services:
$1,300.00
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The technician does not recall causing any burn marks on the carpet, this burn is located on a section of carpet underneath the bed in a different room than where the Hot Water Tank is located. Without accepting blame, Milani has agreed to repair the carpet at no cost to the owner.

Milani offered to cut and patch the carpet and the owner was notified that this "may" have a visible seam; repairs were agreed by the Owner. When carpet repair technicians arrived and reminded her that the seam may be visible, the owner changed her mind on the agreed repairs and demanded that Milani pay her $579.53 as "compensation" for the burn marks... at this point, the source of the burn marks has still not been confirmed. Milani offered a reasonable and fair settlement of $200 as compensation.

The Owner refused Milani's offer of $200 compensation and after considerable review, Milani agreed to pay the demanded $579.53 for the carpets if the Owner agreed that this would satisfy her as a full resolution for the damages claimed. The baseboards in the room were removed to complete all repairs and these were left off in anticipation that the carpet repairs would be completed.

Since the Owner refused to have the carpets repaired as agreed. Milani has offered, on numerous occasions to return to install the baseboards and provide the demanded reimbursement of $579.50 provided the owner agrees that this will satisfy full resolution of the damages.

The “pipe dangling” is part of a previous plumbers work, done incorrectly which Milani cannot be responsible for, however Milani has taken all measures to rectify any issues caused by this pipe.

Milani has offered on many occasions to complete all outstanding damage repairs once the owner confirms that these will satisfy all of her demands.