new home old problem
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2003 12:10 pm
We have a 2002 custom built Shamrock home (out of Plymouth, Indiana). It is a very good home--we've had only minor issues which have been taken care of quickly by both manufacturer and dealer. Moved in last December. But, twice in the last 3 weeks, we have awoken in the morning to find that the pilot light is out on the water heater. Very frustrating as there is no hot water for showers. I called our dealer and he was puzzled, didn't really think it was much of a problem. I asked if I should call the manufacturer and he said no, it isn't their problem, it is really an appliance issue and may be covered by the manufacturer of the water heater but again, dealer didn't really think it was a problem.
The strange thing is, we had a stick built home, bought brand new in 1997. Had the exact same problem, with much frequency. The builder kept sending people out to look at it. They changed out different parts, rerouted the air flow, put a cap on the roof, even installed a new unit. Eventually, the situation worked out. We still would occasionally find the pilot light out but not as often.
My questions--is this normal? Anybody else had this happen? Who should I contact about correcting the problems? Shouldn't this fall under the one-year warranty from factory? Thanks for any help.
Jane
The strange thing is, we had a stick built home, bought brand new in 1997. Had the exact same problem, with much frequency. The builder kept sending people out to look at it. They changed out different parts, rerouted the air flow, put a cap on the roof, even installed a new unit. Eventually, the situation worked out. We still would occasionally find the pilot light out but not as often.
My questions--is this normal? Anybody else had this happen? Who should I contact about correcting the problems? Shouldn't this fall under the one-year warranty from factory? Thanks for any help.
Jane