2 year old furnace ignitor fails
Our 2-year old furnace was installed by a sub-contractor that is out of business, so I called Atlas-Butler (don't ask me why) when the ignitor went out. It was below freezing outside, they came a few hours later that Friday night, and agreed it was the ignitor, but they would have to order one as it is an odd-ball they don?’t have in stock (thanks Maronda). After huddling around the fireplace all night I was told about noon on Saturday (after several calls on my part) that the part would not arrive until noon Monday, and they had no idea of the cost. After a cold weekend I called them Monday 1pm and left a message to call me. At 2pm, I called again and fortunately got the parts dept, and yep my part was in. They couriered the part to my house by 3:30, the repairman got there after 4, still didn?’t know what the price of the part was, and proceeded to install this part you could hide in a single fist. After retreating to his truck to call headquarters, he came back with a bill for $179. After letting him know what I thought of this price for such a common part, I let him escape check in hand. I later called a local supply store that they obviously don?’t buy parts from, and got a price of $75 for the exact item (brand and part number). I understand the concept of ?“markup?” in this business, but did not realize it can be exchanged for the term ?“robbery?” as well. Because of this incident, I will obviously not be doing business with Atlas-Butler in the future. Anyone have any good recommendations for furnace work?