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Review 4/12/2010
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I hired this company in April-May 2009 to replace water pipes, drain pipes, sewer lines, water heaters, and gas line in a duplex. After paying them in full (more than $ 21,000.00), I discovered that the work was incomplete (i.e. did not brace water lines, gas line, did not brace water heaters). I ended up calling them on multiple occasions and had to write at least 5 certified letters to get them to come in to fix problems (i.e. the holes that they had dug to install new sewer lines kept sinking). Ultimately in October 2009 and based on advice of another plumber I asked them for the approved City's permit (City of Glendora). Initially, they claimed that the job did not require permit; however, after checking with building department, I informed them that the job required permit. They then kept saying they will get the permit but they kept dragging and ignoring my calls until I retained an attorney which wrote to them demanding the approved permit. Even after that, they initially obtained a permit for some of the work and ended up obtaining a second permit on the day of inspection in February 2010 almost one year after they started the work. I ended up taking legal action against Dun-Well Plumbing (L.A. County Superior Court case 10J01757)ultimately resulting in court issuing a judgement against Dun-Well.
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