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Sally in Scarborough
Sally in Scarborough
2 reviews Scarborough, ON
1/10

Flood . . Water Heater Replaced . . another flood 6 hours later

Two nights ago the rental water heater that came with my 1968 built home that I purchased in 2004, flooded my basement. Direct Energy informed me that the unit was installed in 1994 so I was entitled to a free upgrade as part of my rental agreement. When I asked the customer service rep what they planned to do about the water in basement they said that I would have to wait until their claims department would contact me the next day. When I demanded assistance with the clean up in order to prevent further damage caused by mould as the wood sill plates on the floor plus drywall and carpet were sitting in water, the girl said "you won't get mould that fast".

Next morning, March 2, 2012, two Direct Energy guys showed up at 11:10 (appointment was between 8 - 12) and replaced the hot water tank with a new one and left by 1:30. They left before the tank was filled and did not start it up. An hour and a half later, the water was still cold.

My insurance company sent a clean-up crew. All seemed to be under control until I noticed 5 hours later that the basement was flooding again. Water was spraying out from the plumbing connection point to the new hot water tank which had not been tightened.

When I called Direct Energy, they informed me that I would have to wait until today, Saturday, before they could get someone over to stop the leak caused by their "negligent installation". Yes, "negligent installation" was the exact phrase the this morning's technician used to describe the work done yesterday. Although the water heater now seems to be working, I have extensive damage that needs to be repaired and will require time off work in addition to the time I've already lost off work, plus a $700 deductible insurance cost that I will have to absorb. I am very unsatisfied with Direct Energy's finger pointing attitude. They were quick to take my money every month for the 18 year old rental appliance, but reluctant to acknowledge responsibility for the failure of their obsolete equipment.

Approximate cost of services:
$10,000.00
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Sally - I'm so sorry for your experience. I'd be glad to have someone look into this situation for you. Please send an email to CanadaHomeServices@directenergy.com if you wish to have this escalated.

Hilary Sitlani in Niagara falls
Hilary Sitlani in Niagara falls
1 review Niagara Falls, ON
10/10

gas furnace repair

The technician arrived only two hours after my call. He was knowledgable, polite anf fixed the problem on the first visit. To top it off I paid NOTHING as i have their protectioon plan. I would recommend Direct Energy to my family and friends..

Approximate cost of services:
$886.00
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Thanks for the kind words Hilary! So happy to hear you are pleased!

Yeounan Shu in York
Yeounan Shu in York
3 reviews YORK, ON
0/10

Repair a hot water heater rented from them

Direct energy was called to fix my hot water heater that I was renting from them. The technicians came the next day and decided to change the existing water heater for a new one, as I had to call them a few times before for the same problem. They did the job and left but damaged my dry wall near the entrance to my basement. It has a big hole there now , and they did not even let my son know about it when they left. I called and spoke to the customer service person about it. She said that someone would be contacting me shortly , but no one has and it has been 2 months now.
I am really upset about it and would not recommend them to anyone.

Approximate cost of services:
$0.00
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I'm sorry you are unhappy with your experience. If you'd like us to look into this further, please feel free to send an email with the details to: CanadaHomeServices@directenergy.com. - Amy.

Gene Balfour in Thornhill
Gene Balfour in Thornhill
2 reviews THORNHILL, ON
5/10

Home furnace replacement

I have mixed feelings about Direct Energy.

They have services my old Heil furnace for 9 years and I have had no complaints. In fact, it was Grant their service technician that suggested I replace my furnace with good arguments.

What makes me mistrust this company is their misleading advertising. Their internet ad regarding government rebates assumes that most customers are complete morons and would naiively accept their misleading claims. NEWS FLASH to DIRECT ENERGY: Don't assume that all potential customers are dumb.

Approximate cost of services:
$4,600.00
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Hi Gene - thank your for the honest feedback. I'm sorry you feel misled. If you have any further concerns, feel free to send an email to: CanadaHomeServices@directenergy.com. - Amy.

Rob in Toronto
Rob in Toronto
8 reviews Toronto, ON
2/10

Sewer snaking

We have the plumbing service with Direct Energy (who we rent the water heater from too). Our sewer line was sluggish (toilet in basement not draining) and we leaks around the flange if flushed several times in a row. We called direct energy who removed the toilet and snaked the drain, removing roots the house (where I didn't think we could even have them). The plumbers camera/scope battery died and they couldn't verify the clean out was complete. The plumber cursed a lot to himself. We waited weeks before they came back and to check, and had to remind them twice. Toilet was off during that time - not convenient. I rebuilt the flange myself with alternating rubber seals and plastic spacers to make it water tight and reinstalled the toilet. They removed it to check the roots were clear.

Approximate cost of services:
$390.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
Follow up on 1/2 completed projects on their own.
Any advice to offer fellow homeowners facing a similar project?
Take care of a sluggish drain as early as you can. We will snake from the outside clean-out every 2 years to be proactive to avoid risk (we have hardwood floors in the basement so a back-up would be devastating).
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Hi Rob - I'm really sorry that you are not happy with your experience. If you'd like to send me an email detailing the issue, I can ensure the feedback gets to the right people. You can drop me a note at: CanadaHomeServices@directenergy.com. - Amy.

Amy (North York)
Amy (North York)
3 reviews Toronto, ON
9/10

Furnace Maintenance program

I signed up when they had a promotion in fall 2011, and had an annual clean-up scheduled within a week. The customer service reps were friendly and helpful. The first guy who came to perform the clean up noticed a leak and called it in. The next (more experienced) technician came the same afternoon and solved the problem.

Approximate cost of services:
$0.00
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Thanks for the feedback! Glad to hear everything went smoothly!

larry erin mills
larry erin mills
1 review Mississauga, ON
10/10

broken furnace

on phone and in person very professional. nighttime phone call answered quickly and courteously and worked with me to solve problem. technician phoned to say he was on his way and repair was done to my satisfaction

Approximate cost of services:
$0.00
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Great to hear it! Thanks for the feedback Larry!

tim mitchinson in Niagara on the lake
tim mitchinson in Niagara on the lake
2 reviews Street, ON
2/10

Rental Hot Water Tank

Spoke to DE rep and set an appointment to change out rental power vented hot water tank (HT), which has a cracked liner and is therefore putting rust in the plumbing system. Rep was well aware of what my problem was and scheduled an appointment for a tech to come and change tank. Rep asked me to have a clear pathway through the basement for them to change tank, which I did. Tech showed up by himself and I showed him the HT. After I advised him that I have rust in the hot water, the Tech asked if I had any cast iron pipe. I advised him that I didn't. In the meantime he pulled on the exhaust (made of ABS pipe and at least 15 years old) and the pipe split at a coupling. I was not watching when he pulled on it, but I suspect he was the one who broke it since I was inspecting the tank last night and I did not see the pipe was broken, nor did I hear the exhaust gases hissing out due to the power vent. Since the HT was being replaced I was not concerned, thinking it was Direct Energy's responsibility to replace vent. Apparently NOT SO! The Tech advised me that it will cost $225 to replace the vent. When I said I'll do it myself, he advised it has to be made of a new material (636 PVC) and that the installers may not approve when they replace the HT. Hearing that I said I'll buy a new HT before I pay for a new exhaust line to vent Direct Energy's new rental HT. The Tech said fine and pulled the plug and shut of the gas and left, leaving me with no hot water. I fail to see why the old vent can not be repaired until such time as it can be replaced and a new tank installed. I don't know what Direct Energy was planning for me since the Tech showed up by himself without a new replacement tank and did nothing to improve my situation. He did make the comment that its a wonder we had not been affected by the exhaust gas (in other words, suffocated to death by CO2). I called Direct Energy and informed them I was not pleased with what took place, but moreover, that Direct Energy has never advised me that ABS exhausts were banned in 2007 because they crack. Given this is a potentially lethal scenario, I'm amazed that DE is taking no responsibility for this. They have never advised me of this potential hazard, even though I have had the HT serviced by DE at least once since 2007. Why didn't that Tech yank on the exhaust pipe. I suspect there was nothing wrong with the pipe until today! Nevertheless, I've been left without hot water. I am currently waiting for a return call from the "office of the president team" at Direct Energy's head office (416-758-8910). I'm amazed that DE is leaving such a serious and potentially lethal situation for the homeowner (client) to discover and correct. Has there been any loss of life or injuries due to this type of venting being left on RENTAL tanks yet? I hope the word gets around. This would be a great item for YouTube. Meanwhile, cold showers while I wait to hear back from my lawyer and Direct Energy.

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Approximate cost of services:
$225.00
What could this company do to improve their services?
Alex: Direct Energy's Head Office has already investigated this matter for us this morning and after much discussion (sometimes frustratedly heated), Head Office agreed to install a new PVC vent free of charge (normally $225) with the new replacement rental hot water tank. In fact the two service techs were here within an hour of that phone call. I will say they were very professional and very tidy. That solved my problem, but what about all the other homeowners who rent from Direct Energy that still have their tanks vented with ABS (black plastic) pipe? As happened with mine, their old brittle vents may very easily crack or break and if not discovered in time, can fill their home with deadly CO2. How's about investigating that and responding here? May I suggest sending out a special warning letter to all your rental clients before, as opposed to after, someone dies.
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Sorry to hear about the ordeal. Would you like to send me an email to CanadaHomeServices@directenergy.com. Once received I will investigate. Alex

In 2007 the TSSA modified the venting requirements. It applies only on new installations and not on existing ones. Please look at TSSA.org for a review of the full code.

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