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How to Choose a Plumber

There are a lot of local plumbing companies nowadays, all of them claiming to be the best. Without a doubt, there are those that offer quality workmanship, reliable customer service, and enough industry knowledge and experience to do the job correctly. On the other hand, some are simply not worth your trust and cash.

 

How can you tell whom to call if you ever a need plumbing expert? Each household should have a plumber whom they can call and depend on anytime. There's no way of knowing when those pipes will break or that water heater sees the end.

 

What are the things to consider when choosing a plumber?

 

First and foremost, beware of bogus plumbers and other scams! Don't allow anyone to sweet talk you into hiring them. Some scammers pose as licensed plumbers even if they aren't even plumbers at all.

 

Find someone who is licensed before you let someone into your home. And don't just believe them when they say they are - have them show proof, like an ID.

 

Anyway, you can always pre-screen your prospects by checking with your state's licensing board. Remember to take a look at the validity, making sure it is not expired and that the license is valid in the state you're in, not some state else.

 

Here are additional considerations you need to make before choosing a plumber:

 

Shopping Around

 

Shopping around is always wise, whether you're looking for a Philadelphia Water and Sewer Service, an electrician or even some retail item like a book or dress. This allows you to know how different plumbers compare with one another in terms of cost, reputation, etc. If it's not an emergency call, you should actually ask for a quote from at least two or three prospects and base your comparisons there. This will make it much easier for you to decide whom to hire.

 

Experience

 

Experience becomes more important for more complicated projects. How long has the plumber been offering professional services? Has he encountered a problem like yours, and was he able to find a solution? You may have to ask for client references so you can hear it "from the horse's mouth."

 

Equipment

 

Note that not all plumbing companies are equal, especially when it comes to the equipment they use. Is your prospective plumber up-to-date with the latest in plumbing technology, like leak detectors and drain cameras? Some plumbers will subcontract jobs that need these tools, so their prices will naturally increase. 

 

Insurance and Guarantees

 

Hiring a fully insured plumber is for your own security, and don't take risk of working with someone who isn't. And again, have them show proof. Lastly, make sure the plumber will take responsibility of his work, especially for new installations, and give you a reasonable guarantee period. Visit http://nelsonsplumbingandheating.com/ if you have questions.