This review is seventeen months in the making... <br /> In the two years after buying a house, I?ve done extensive projects, from plumbing and <br /> electrical to replacing the entire house foundation. I?ve worked with various <br /> companies but I?ve never experienced such an astonishing lack of skill, <br /> management, quality, efficiency, and communication as I have with FIREPLACE <br /> FREDDIE; so much so, I almost think that it must be a ?front? for some <br /> clandestine illegal business. <br /> The job, which began in July 2013, was to install a new gas insert fireplace and venting. <br /> They underbid other companies because they used the wrong (cheaper, incorrect) firebox. <br /> I?d found the one I wanted, a see-through front to back unit, but the salesman sold me <br /> something that looked very similar (but less expensive). After installation, the <br /> Fireplace Freddie peeps failed to show up for the inspection, but the city <br /> inspector left a huge list of things that were done incorrectly. <br /> The most egregious issue was the fact the company installed <br /> an indoor/indoor fireplace. The rear portion was never meant to be exposed to <br /> outside, which was clearly indicated in the manual. Their response was to convince <br /> me to let them jerry rig it. Even if I hadn?t refused, the city would have never <br /> allowed it. <br /> The second one they installed was indoor/outdoor, but was significantly <br /> smaller than the unit I wanted. There was so much space around it, the cat <br /> could easily stroll through the gaps around the firebox to the outside of the <br /> house. Finally, I insisted that they install the box that I had brought to them initially. <br /> I paid some more money, and signed a new contract. <br /> At this point Fireplace Freddie (mysterious owner who has <br /> never returned a call to this day) sent his lackeys to have me <em>re-sign yet a third contract</em> <br /> because he was now getting involved and he said the contract I?d signed (the one his people put <br /> together) would mean he?d lose money from all these bonehead mistakes. <br /> Why would anyone in their right mind sign another contract so that they could pay more <br /> money to the people who are screwing him over? Well that didn?t stop them from trying. <br /> The smarmy sales guy lied to my face, I called him out, <br /> pointed to the binding second contract and asked them to finish. Again, they <br /> didn?t show up for the inspection appointment that revealed further failures. <br /> This happened a lot, and the city inspector was as annoyed as I. <br /> When it was all said and done, the fireplace worked <br /> intermittently. They did come by to ?fix? it but there was no change. This <br /> actually turned out to be a good thing, and maybe even saved my life, my <br /> roommates, and my pets. <br /> I hired the best ? Boston Brick and Stone - to reface the <br /> fireplace, install the hearth and re-brick the ventilated chimney. Fireplace <br /> Freddie?s work was so poorly done, Boston Brick were worried about moving <br /> forward. I delayed their start and hired a third party inspector to come and <br /> compile a list of everything still wrong with the firebox install and venting. <br /> That?s when I found out the whole place could?ve burned. I also found at that <br /> the inspector I hired was coincidentally one that had inspected their work on <br /> my fireplace last year. He told me he had informed them of the incorrect firebox <br /> install, and they chose to keep it quiet. <br /> I gave Fireplace Freddie the option to fix everything on the <br /> list, or pay to have a reputable company do it. After another (out of pocket <br /> inspection), everything finally seems to be working, but man I really had to <br /> work for it. <strong>Do not use Fireplace Freddie.</strong> Pay more and go directly to Boston Brick and Stone. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />