Plumbing giant Roto-Rooter has been sued by 36 Twin Cities homeowners who said the company exaggerated the extent of their plumbing problems and then charged them for expensive, unnecessary repairs.
The state Department of Labor announced Thursday it has ordered Roto Rooter to pay $182,928 in overdue overtime to 65 employees in the state. In a separate matter, the department has charged the owner ...
Roto-Rooter Inc. said it has been sued by a group of franchisees alleging the company breached a franchise agreement. The Cincinnati-based plumbing and drain-cleaning services concern said the suit, ...
We had a very tough case because our house is more than a 100 years old and so is its plumbing. We water was pouring from everywhere. We called several companies and they refused to do anything. Then ...
It used to be the only things you worried about finding in the sewer lines were alligators, old love letters or motel keys. And maybe an occasional rat that took the wrong turn downstream and ended up ...
The plumbers, who worked for Roto-Rooter’s Stoughton office, claim they were regularly deprived of work that was instead given to apprentices. They also claim the company penalized them for signing ...
Did you know that more people in Mobile, Baldwin and Washington Counties depend on Roto-Rooter than any other company for residential plumbing, commercial plumbing, septic tank cleaning and drain ...
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