Plantation Plumber
When you have a plumbing emergency at your home, you need to quickly find a qualified, professional plumber to fix the problem. Here are several ways to find a Plantation plumber:
- Check with your family or friends for a referral.
- Ask a local real estate agent for a good plumber she has used.
- If you have used another contractor in your home, ask the contractor for a referral.
- Check with the local plumbing supply store for a recommendation for a reputable plumbing company.
- Go online and check the reviews of plumbers in your area. If you search for a plumber in your city on one of the popular search engines, such as Google or Yahoo, you will find the search engines “Local Listing” of plumbers geographically near you, links to their website, and customer reviews of their work.
- After you find a plumber in your area, what do you look for before you hire them? Here is a checklist of items you need to ask a plumber… BEFORE you hire them.
Are you licensed by the state to do plumbing?
Always check that you are working with a licensed plumber, ask to see his state license! Licensed plumbers have the work experience, training, and are familiar with current state and local plumbing codes. In addition to passing an exam to receive their license, they must take annual continuing education to keep abreast of changes to the codes, new products, and innovations in plumbing.
In South Florida, there are a lot of skills you need to succeed as a plumber. As a result, there are many steps an apprentice plumber needs to take to become a Journeyman or Master Plumber. These steps and the rules for obtaining the designation of master plumber are set by the state. You must have 3-5 years of primary plumbing experience, references, and pass an exam to get a Journeyman or Master Plumbing license. For a Master Plumbers license, part of your experience must include commercial or industrial plumbing. In addition, they should have additional certifications to test and certify backflow devices or work on septic systems.
How many years have you been in business?
A good rule of thumb is to look for plumbers that have been in business for 8-10 years. This gives you a gauge as to how viable and stable the business is and if they will be around to warrant the work they do on your home when you hire a Plantation Plumber.
Are Service Technicians’ background checked?
Would you be comfortable having their Service Technicians working in your home? A plumber should conduct a complete background check and random drug testing on all employees. Further, professional Service Technicians working in your home should be uniformed and have name tags. These Service Technicians should be company employees and not sub-contractors when hiring a Plantation Plumber.
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