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Important Questions To Ask Before Hiring A Plumber

Are you ready to hire a plumber? If you think you are not, then you need to learn how to choose the right person for the job, especially if this is the first time that you hire one. Hiring the wrong plumber can end up with you spending more for the work that could have only cost you a less amount of money. This is why it is a must that you opt for the one that you can trust.

 

Here are the right questions to ask before you hire someone for your plumbing services needs. Once you have the answers to these questions, it can help prevent you from hiring the wrong person for the job. Remember that a single mishap can result in a huge plumbing problem that you could have avoided if you hired the right guy.

 

What Is The Estimate?

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When you receive a quote over the phone, you have the right to be skeptical. Remember that plumbers need to see the problem first or the project to be done before they can give you the total estimate to finish the job.

 

Who Will Do The Work?

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There are plumbers who have helpers and subcontractors. This is why you need to make sure that you know who will be working on the job that needs to be done. If someone else will do it for the person you are talking to, ask for credentials and experience to make sure that they are qualified for the job.

 

Do You Have Insurance?

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Insurance is very important when you have a plumbing job to be done. They might break a waterline or a pipe. If they have insurance, you don't have to pay for the repairs. Their insurance will handle it for them.

 

Hourly Or Fixed?

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If your plumber tells you that they charge hourly, ask for their experience and how long would it take for them to finish the job. If the plumber is more experienced, they can work faster and finish the job early.

If you already have the answers to these questions, you are ready to hire a plumber. Remember that each of these is very important if you want to give the job to someone who has the experience and knowledge and training. This will prevent any back jobs and rework. 

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