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Fireplace Doctor - Savannah

1.0 (1 review)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Very un professional company. Tim Anderson is a very rude and would not recomend this company! He…read moreinstalled our gas log set and we had a gas leak issue right away. He refused to come back to resolve the issue. $400 DOWN THE TOLET! DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY!

TD Anderson (Tim) came to my house to install gas logs in one fireplace that needed a gas line and…read moreto install a fire glass unit in another fireplace that appeared to have a gas line already (there was a gas key at the base of the fireplace). The installation of the gas line and logs in one fireplace went as expected and turned out fine. However, TD Anderson went ahead and installed the fire glass unit in the other fireplace without checking the gas line. After installing the unit, they realized there was no gas line to that fireplace. They said they'd have to return in a couple days to complete the job and charge about $400 more than the original estimate. I said I understood. They returned and after working for about an hour, Tim said they ran a gas line and then hit a concrete wall under the house near the fireplace, and that they didn't have the equipment to drill a hole to complete the job. Tim said I'd need to call a plumber to finish the job, and for all he knew, it could cost up to $2,000. He offered to take the fire glass unit back out and not charge me for it. I agreed with that solution and calmly stated that I wish they had checked it all out prior to doing the work. Tim then yelled at me, saying that if I didn't know there wasn't gas to the fireplace, how could he know?! He yanked on the key to show his frustration with the lack of a gas line and continued to berate me as he demanded a check for $3,733.79. I asked him to stop yelling at me, and I gave him the check: $2,540.95 for the working gas logs and gas line, $175 for painting the fireplace, and apparently $1,017.84 for a gas line that runs to a concrete wall. If he hadn't been a large man yelling at me, I would've asked for a more precise accounting of the $3,733.79; but at that point, I needed him to get out of my house. As he left, he turned and said he was sorry it turned out that way.

Fireplace Doctor - Savannah - fireplace - Updated May 2026

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