Rooter Hero Plumbing UPDATE/UPDATE/UPDATE/UPDATE
Rooter Hero Plumbing
Attn: Customer Service Supervisor / Management
UPDATE/UPDATE/UPDATE/UPDATE/UPDATE
RE: Formal Demand Letter – Breach of Warranty, Failure to Cure Defective Work, and Abandonment of Service
To Whom It May Concern,
This letter serves as a formal demand regarding Rooter Hero’s failure to honor its stated warranty, failure to complete promised corrective work, and unilateral decision to abandon a service obligation after acknowledging deficiencies.
Background
Rooter Hero performed plumbing services at my residence, for which I paid an initial service fee of $59. Following the service, unresolved issues remained, including persistent gurgling sounds and an improperly secured lid/cap on the main pipeline behind my home.
Your company represents that all work performed is subject to a three (3) month warranty. My complaint and request for corrective service fall squarely within that warranty period.
After I documented these issues in written correspondence and public reviews, I was contacted by Alex, acting in a supervisory capacity, who explicitly acknowledged my concerns and made the following representations:
Rooter Hero would refund the $59 initial payment
A supervisor would be dispatched at no charge to inspect and correct the gurgling issue and replace the pipeline lid/cap
Supervisor Andrea would contact me to schedule the visit
Rooter Hero would address internal issues regarding technician conduct
The matter fell under Rooter Hero’s three‑month warranty on work performed
I relied on these representations and waited for Rooter Hero to fulfill its obligations.
Subsequent Conduct
After receiving no follow‑up, I contacted customer service and was informed that no record existed of the promised supervisor visit. Later that same day, at approximately 1:30 PM, Alex contacted me from 408‑933‑9448 / 510‑298‑0965 asking whether a technician was present at my home. I reiterated my availability on Fridays and Saturdays, with reasonable advance notice.
Approximately fifteen (15) minutes later, Alex contacted me again and advised that:
Rooter Hero allegedly has no technicians available for an extended period,
Rooter Hero would refund the $59 fee, and
Rooter Hero was “walking away from the job.”
Breach and Failure to Honor Warranty
Rooter Hero’s decision to unilaterally abandon this matter constitutes:
A failure to honor its express three‑month warranty,
A failure to cure acknowledged deficiencies in workmanship, and
A breach of representations made by its customer service supervisor.
Refunding a nominal service fee does not absolve Rooter Hero of responsibility for defective or incomplete work performed under warranty. Declining further service solely due to customer complaints or inconvenience is neither reasonable nor consistent with accepted business practices.
Demand
Accordingly, I hereby demand the following:
Written confirmation that the $59 refund has been processed
A written explanation as to why Rooter Hero has refused to honor its three‑month warranty
Confirmation as to whether Rooter Hero intends to provide the previously promised supervisor inspection and corrective service, or a formal position stating that it refuses to do so despite the warranty
Please provide a written response within ten (10) business days of receipt of this letter.
Absent a satisfactory response, I will pursue all available remedies, including but not limited to continuing documentation with the Better Business Bureau, consumer protection agencies, and public review platforms, using the facts outlined above.
Nothing in this letter constitutes a waiver of any rights or remedies available to me.








