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Sooner
or later every home will have its share of plumbing
problems. From the common dripping faucet to the ever
stressful broken water pipe. Choosing a plumber sounds
like a quick and easy task but if you choose the wrong
one it could end up costing you a lot of time, money,
and stress. You should never accept the first offer or
settle for the most affordable plumber, this is the
first mistake people make. You should always call around
and ask the following questions:
1. Ask if they are licensed. Most states will
require a plumber to have a license but others won't. A
licensed plumber is more likely to provide you with
quality service than a non licensed plumber.
2. Ask if they are insured for their work. The
only thing worse than having a plumbing problem is
hiring a plumber who makes the problem worse and isn’t
insured. Hiring an insured plumber will give you the
peace of mind that if something goes wrong the money
won't be coming out of your pocket.
3. Ask about additional charges. Some plumbers
may charge you a fee for an estimate or add on charges
for labor. Whenever possible do not hire a plumber
unless they are able to provide you with a written
estimate for their work.
4. Ask about their previous experience with your
problem. Some contractors specialize in low flushing
toilets while others have more experience with clogged
pipes. If a plumber has had previous experience with a
problem similar to yours the less likely the problem
will have to be fixed again by a second plumber.
5. When the plumber is at your home addressing the
problem ask them if they know what caused it or what
could be done to prevent it in the future. The more
you know about your home the more time and money you can
save by not having to repair it for simple every day
mistakes.
Most experts agree that you should go through the
process of choosing a good plumber before anything
happens just in case you run into a time critical
problem that needs to be repaired as soon as possible.
If you do run into an emergency and don't have time to
go through the proper steps it’s always a good idea to
ask your friends and family. They will be able to tell
their first hand experience with their plumbers and
should make your choice a lot easier. |