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Plumbing
From leaky faucets to broken pipes, plumbing issues are never fun. They can cause extensive damage and be complicated to fix on your own. Therefore, finding an experienced and reputable plumber to assist with these and other issues is a wise idea. Today we are going to help you with the exact steps to take to find the best plumber for all your needs.
- Ensure that they make you feel comfortable and confident
- Inquire if they are Gas Safe registered
- Find a plumber with vast experience
- Ask your tradesman what their process and procedures will be
- Get a detailed estimate in writing
- Know the fine print of workmanship guarantees
Many plumbing jobs require working with natural gas lines. If this is the case for the work that you need done, the plumber that you hire is required to be Gas Safe certified. This certification is the law in the UK for any plumber who is working with gas.
Plumbing jobs can often throw unexpected problems at a tradesman who is in the middle of their work. Having a wide breadth of plumbing experience will allow them the ability to think fast to problem solve to get the issue fixed quickly and correctly.
You should try to get quotes from at least 3 plumbers in writing before you select someone for your job. These quotes should be like for like, including the same details. Although you can get a quote via phone or email, it is always best to have the tradesman come to your worksite so they can see what the job is with their own eyes.
Many plumbers will claim they guarantee their work, but you need to make sure you know the specifics of that guarantee. Does it have a time limit? What happens if your plumber retires or goes out of business? If your plumber is a member of the Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors (APHC), another member tradesman will be contacted to finish your job if your chosen plumber goes out of business mid-job. This insurance backed organization can provide peace of mind.