How to Find the Best Community Plumber

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How to Find the Best Community Plumber

It can take a little detective work to find the best plumber in your community, but it’s worth the effort when you find someone you can rely on. With his or her number in your phone, you don’t have to worry about burst pipes, leaky dishwashers or dripping water heaters. To find the best plumber for your local area, start with the basics.

Searching Online

An online search for the best plumber in your community turns up a list of local businesses you can browse for more information. If you can’t find the facts you need, give them a them. Some things to look for are:

  • State License: Legitimate plumbing businesses have a license issued by your state government.
  • Insurance: Insurance protects you and the plumber if something goes wrong. Check with the plumber that his business is insured against accidents, such as through general liability insurance and workman’s insurance.
  • Warranties: Does the plumber give warranties on his work and the fixtures he supplies? How long do the warranties last and what do they cover? It’s normal for warranties on parts to last longer than those on labor. A plumber who provides extensive warranties has confidence in his work.
  • Testimonials: Does the plumber’s website include positive comments from his customers? If there are no testimonials, can he provide contact numbers for clients who don’t mind talking to you?
  • Trade Organizations: Professional plumbers’ organizations set standards for their members. Does the plumber belong to a trade organization like the American Society of Plumbing Engineers?

Fee Information

Before you settle on one plumber for the job you have in mind, you should ask for quotations from at least three businesses. A detailed quotation is best, so that you know exactly what’s included in the fee. Some plumbers charge separately for materials and time, and their rates may increase during holidays, at weekends and for emergency call-outs. Additional costs can include trip and equipment fees. However, price should be only one factor in your choice. Cheaper isn’t always better.

Fixtures

Have you bought your own fixtures? That could be a problem, so talk to the plumber about it. Many plumbers only work with fixtures that they supply. That way, they’re sure the products meet trade standards.

When your plumbing needs fixing or replacing, you need a plumber you trust. Local businesses often have websites that you can scour for important information like services provided and fees. Ask for three or more quotations before selecting the best plumber for the job.

For answers to your plumbing questions, contact the Pink Plumber today.

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