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Neerings Plumbing & Heating
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Checking the so called "reviewers" who give Neerings 5 stars will reveal that the vast majority of them have written hundreds of gushingly positive reviews of businesses all over the country, and that THEY DON'T EVEN LIVE IN UTAH.\r
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Does Neerings subscribe to some type of service to get all these positive reviews to offset the negative comments by real people? Who knows?\r
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My experience is like many of the others. Our water heater pilot light wouldn't stay lit and so I called Neerings. I told the dispatcher we had a Whirlpool water heater 5 years old and asked if the service tech would have whatever part needed to fix it. I was assured he did.\r
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The tech showed up, put an attachment on his shop vac, and vacuumed under the unit. Then he told me that if this didn't work that the pilot assembly would need to be replaced. Of course, he didn't have one, but he said I could order one from Whirlpool. He charged me $55 to run his vacuum for 2 minutes. But hey, Neerings boasts that they don
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