Plumbing Questions

Hiring a plumber is not as easy as just picking up a phone book and picking one. You need to make sure that you get a qualified plumbing contractor and not some hack. To increase your odds of choosing a good plumber there are some questions that you should ask. Keep reading this article to learn what those questions are.

The first plumbing question that you should ask is, "How long have you been a plumber?" This is an important question because if a plumber has been in business for a long time they are more likely to be good. Every plumber has to get started at some time though so if they have not been in business long you should not automatically rule them out. Just take it into consideration. The length of time one has been in the business is not the sole criterion for a good plumber. Excellence can be achieved through other means.

The next plumbing question you should ask is, "Are you insured?" If they are insured this means that you and your home are protected in the case of an unfortunate incident while a plumber is working with in your premises. Possibilities of loss or damage from certain contingencies will secure you since the insurance will pay for any damages incurred. If they are not insured, then they are just not very professional and you should pass on using them.

A third plumbing question to ask is, "Do you offer a written guarantee?" A qualified cleaner will have no problem backing up their work with a written estimate. A written guarantee is your legal protection over a certain period of time starting from the completion of work that the assumption of risk shall be the plumber’s responsibility and this should assure you that you will not spend another cent for an unsatisfactory work. If they will not offer you a guarantee you should be immediately concerned about their quality of work. The longer the guarantee period, the more confident a plumber is of his work quality.

One last question you should ask is, "Do you have any references?" If you are doing a large extensive plumbing job you should ask for references. If they can not provide you at least a few good references, then it is a bad sign. Once you get the list of references be sure to actually call them. You might be surprised how many companies give out bogus references or give out names of people who weren't even happy with the work. Much like that in hiring people, references will provide you a person’s work ethics straight from the mouth of past employers. You might also ask friends who had recently commissioned a professional plumber. If they are satisfied with the plumber’s work, then they will refer the professional plumber to you.

Hiring a plumber does not have to be a stressful experience if you simply do your research and take a little time. It is not a decision you should rush into. Good luck.