Saturday, 4 January 2014

Advise On Locating Plumbing Contractors

By Melissa Wilson


The task of finding plumbing contractors may seem like walking a tightrope. There is always the fear of hiring someone and expecting a bill for a certain amount, only to be presented with one for significantly more. There is also that uneasy feeling that the one chosen is not quite as professional as their advertised.

These are all valid concerns when trying to find someone to do repair work or as part of a renovation project. They are amplified when one needs to locate a plumber in an emergency situation and there is little time to consider all options. There are a few steps that can be taken to decrease the chances of having a negative experience.

Though time is of the essence when pipes burst and the need is immediate, doing preventative research before things go bad could make one feel more comfortable when the emergency does arise. First hand accounts from previous clients has always been one of the best ways to find a reliable contractor. Ask coworkers, neighbors and family members about their experiences, both positive and negative.

The Better Business Bureau is another good place to start. They will have any complaints that have been filed by customers as well as any legal issues in which the contractor may be involved. One should be cautioned against relying solely on this information because the opinions are usually incomplete and one sided.

Online is a very useful avenue of research as well. There are many sites specifically set up to allow clients a place to post reviews, both favorable and otherwise, and share information with others. Combining the various methods of research will provide a more complete picture of the options available.

Always request all considered plumbing contractors provide a free estimate. Before hiring or signing a contract, review all forms carefully to make sure provisions are made for additional charges. A lower quote does not guarantee that the end price will be as low, or that the quality will be worth the cost.




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