Plumbing - 10 Free Tips for Pipe Repair and Hiring Professionals

Sep 8
13:39

2010

Aaliyah Arthur

Aaliyah Arthur

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If you are dealing with plumbing problems and are in desperate need of repair or to hire a plumber, do not make the mistake of being rash. Take precautions to make sure you will not make your problems worse and to make sure you are hiring the right person for job. Please read this article to learn more.

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If you are dealing with plumbing and are in desperate need of repair or to hire a plumber,Plumbing - 10 Free Tips for Pipe Repair and Hiring Professionals  Articles do not make the mistake of being rash. Take precautions to make sure you will not make your problems worse and to make sure you are hiring the right person for job. Here are ten free advice tips to help you make the right decision:

1.) Plumbing problems around the house require that a septic tank be emptied. Some plumbers charge up $200 if you hire them to dig out your tank, so consider doing this yourself, if you would care to save some money.

2.) If the situation is not too drastic and in need of immediate attention, be sure to call several different handymen for a range of estimates. It may be hard for an exact estimate to be given on the telephone, but you can ask the worker how they would go about addressing your problem. Also, after you have decided on someone, be courteous and follow up and let people know that you have hired someone else.

3.) After hiring a plumbing expert be sure to ask to see a proof of insurance and license. A repair job may not go wrong, but it is less stressful to know that you will be protected in the event that further damage is caused. Reliable professionals will have these documents handy for customers to see. To be absolutely sure, make a call to the licensing board to confirm that the individual has a valid permit.

4.) Whether the job is an emergency or not, try to call someone you know, especially if it is an after-hours situation. Having a prior work relationship with a contractor will help ensure hiring someone you can trust.

5.) Some household pipe problems are possible to repair yourself. If this scenario simply calls for the use of a drain cleaner, make sure to carefully read the product instructions. Depending on the material that your pipes are made of and the type of cleaner, the combination of the two could be a recipe for disaster.

6.) When considering a handyman to hire, ask if the person has experience with the specific problem you have.

7.) Be sure to verify if the plumber you are considering for the job is up to date on the local city codes and whether or not the job you need done will require a permit.

8.) Certain plumbing problems require the use of certain products. You want to save money, but may also want to consider an environmentally friendly product as well. Inquire as to whether your hired hand knows about the latest products on the market and which ones are most effective.

9.) Most contractors have the best customer experiences with people who communicate clearly and are specific with what they want done. State your expectations from the get go and speak up if you think a job is taking too long or unsatisfactory.

10.) Know where your main shut off valve for your house’s water is located. Your repairs may be able to wait until morning, and by turning off the main water source, you can wait until the next day to call a worker. This can save money, as most contractors charge a lot more during after hours.

It pays to know how to deal with pipe problems in your home, if they able to be dealt with personally. However, if you seek the help of a professional plumber make sure to take the aforementioned precautions so you can cut down on cost and get your house running back to normal.