Three weeks later, I smelled gas and had the gas company come out and verified it was a gas leak. Unitil red tagged the appliance and said the gas pipe was hooked up improperly. Luckily, the gas leak did not cause harm to my family. I called Richard P Waltz plumbing back and said it needed to be fixed, especially after being charged $300 to have it installed. I said I'd prefer to have someone new come out and fix it because the original plumber, Lee, hooked it improperly. They said it had to be him to come back and fix it because it was done under his license. Fine. They also stated they were going to verify that it was their mistake otherwise it'd be another chargeable call. I said it was your mistake, as verified by the gas company but they continued to say they'd verify that their selves and would be out tomorrow morning. Well, they never called or showed so Lee the plumber called the following morning saying he'd come that day but he knew it was the venting. He then explained he didn't know why my house had a vent on the wall, when it should be in the floor, and he'd come back with new materials and if it still wasn't solved, I'd have to get my floor dug up. (meanwhile my vent is not on my wall but in my floor and what does a vent have to do with a pipe leaking gas??). So the next morning, no one called or showed up again. <br> <br>Eventually, the operations manager call me to say Lee was on the way (6 hours late) but it'd be a chargeable call. I reminded the manager, the tag specifically said it was hooked up improperly, who then told me it was because their company does not like using the equipment the dryer comes with. I wish they had told me that PRIOR to finishing the job in the first place. Anyway, I continued to say it's the pipe not the vent but the operations manager, Dana, continued to talk over me and continue to use the term "vent" like I didn't know what I was talking about. I said, no I am not being charged another $300 to have you fix your mistake when I know it's the pipe that was installed improperly. He said fine and hung up. 20 minutes later he calls again and says they will not charge me for service but for the new parts for the vent which will be $80 dollars. I said fine but once again, what does this have to do with the pipe leaking gas? Ignored once more. <br> <br>Lee shows up and says he'll need to collect $80 for me and he will fix the vent. I write a check and he continues to fix the vent. I point to the red tag on the dryer and say, "if it was the vent, why did unitil check off "piping" not "venting". Lee responds and say "they just put the tag wherever is convenient for them". He continues to re-do my entire vent with his materials. I feel uneasy about this because I know he will leave and I will be left with the same problem, gas leaking from the pipe attached to the back of my dryer so I call Richard P. Waltz dispatch and simply as, "is there a difference between the vent and the pipe?" They verify there is and say they will call Lee to follow up. Lee then storms down the stairs and snaps, "so what is your problem now? If you have a problem, you come upstairs...not call the office". I go into the laundry and point to the pipe to the back of the dryer and say the leak is coming from the connection at the dryer from the PIPE." Lee snaps, "why didn't you tell me this in the first place?". Seeing as how I've mentioned this to him and Dana and the rest of the company multiple times and it's written CLEARLY on the red tag, I'm surprised a plumber (who said he's done this for 20 years ) didn't know a gas leak comes from the pipe). Needless to say, he found the leak and left without saying a word to me or collecting any money.