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Posted By: HoseB611 Warranty Work - 02/07/05 03:40 PM
What is everybody's policy on warranty work. If you install 6 wall packs on 2 photocells and 1 of the photocells go out within a year. Do you replace the photocell for free, no charge at all to the customer? Charge for labor only? Would like to know everyones policy
Posted By: Joey D Re: Warranty Work - 02/07/05 04:10 PM
I would think that the warranty is on your work and that the manufacturer has a warranty on their product. Talk to your supplier and see what he has to say about the part. I would just replace the part free of charge and try to get it warrantied after thru my supply house. Also do it in a quick manor to keep the customer happy.
Posted By: Dnkldorf Re: Warranty Work - 02/07/05 04:19 PM
Yup, replace the photcell for free, you keep a happy customer.

If you buy cheap parts, you'll go broke fixing things, make sure you buy quality stuff, that will keep the return trips down.

One of the worst things is buying motion sensor lights from the Box stores. They are just that, cheap. Your supply house will probably have better quality stuff then the Home Improvement warehouses.
Posted By: Norstarr Re: Warranty Work - 02/07/05 04:50 PM
I agree completely with Dnkldorf. I always inform customers we only come back to service trouble on the motion sensors we purchase from the parts house. If they want hardware store or box store sensors they are the customers problem after we leave. It works. Very few, if any call backs over twenty years using the high end sensors.
Regarding warranty work I find I have to treat every situation differently. /some are completely free, some labor is charged parts are replaced. Do not get much in the way of warranty work on our installations so it isn't a big headache.
Ron
Posted By: renosteinke Re: Warranty Work - 02/08/05 01:48 AM
Our state law requires that contractors guarantee their work for a year. So, replacement of the photocell, at no charge to the customer, is "yes."
Posted By: electure Re: Warranty Work - 02/08/05 02:12 AM
Ditto. We'd have to replace it...period.

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Yup, replace the photcell for free, you keep a happy customer

I frequently replace little things like that which go bad well beyond the required 1 yr. The customer keeps coming back. [Linked Image]
Posted By: HLCbuild Re: Warranty Work - 02/08/05 02:20 AM
We also have a state mandated 1-year warranty period. I don't even think twice. I replace it as quickly as possible and consider it "advertising". The customers keep coming back!
Posted By: Electric Eagle Re: Warranty Work - 02/08/05 03:37 AM
Our stated policy is we warrant our labor and materials we provide for 12 months, customer supplied materials are covered by the maufacturers warranty only.

That said, for a good customer we will warrant our parts and labor for 2 years or more, however we rarely have to do any warranty work. Keep the customer happy has always been my policy.
Posted By: HoseB611 Re: Warranty Work - 02/09/05 05:00 AM
Advice well taken
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