Looking for a local Ledyard, CT plumber? One you can trust to get the job done right? A few tips for choosing the right plumber. Ask the plu...
Looking for a local Ledyard, CT plumber? One you can trust to get the job done right? A few tips for choosing the right plumber. Ask the plumbing company about callout charges, experience and where they are based. Call us for a plumber you can trust. nnShare this Ledyard, CT plumber video :nhttp://youtu.be/k0JJYPjRaBsnnSubscribe to our channel:nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC94exImJoAbwzieVTP7zUMAnnLearn more about plumbers:nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlumbernnZip codes: 06103, 06107, 06518, 06040, 06460,06108,06457,06510,06516,06492,06082,06489,06033,06111,06512,06066,06095,06405,06109 #plumbern#localplumbern#ctplumbern#homeimprovementn#bestplumber From Wikipedia:nnA plumber is a tradesperson who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water,sewage, and drainage in plumbing systems.[1] The term dates from ancient times, and is related to the Latin word for lead, "plumbum."nnYears of training and/or experience are needed to become a skilled plumber; some jurisdictions also require that plumbers be licensed.nSome needed skills, interests, and valuesnReading drawings, and specifications to determine layout of water supply, waste, and venting systemsnDetecting faults in plumbing appliances and systems, and correctly diagnosing their causesnInstalling, repairing and maintaining domestic, commercial, and industrial plumbing fixtures and systemsnLocating and marking positions for pipe connections, passage holes, and fixtures in walls and floorsnMeasuring, cutting, bending, and threading pipes using hand and power tools or machinesnJoining pipes and fittings together using soldering techniques, compression fittings, threaded fittings, and push-on fittings.nTesting pipes for leaks using air and water pressure gaugesnAwareness of legal regulations and safety issuesnEnsuring safety standards and build regulations are met.nn9 steps to find a good plumber from Wikihow:nnhttp://www.wikihow.com/Find-a-Good-Plumbernn1. Check to make sure that they have a plumbing license. The most basic rule is to be sure that they're licensed and carry full insurance that protects you and your neighbour's property in the event of a catastrophe.nn2. Get two or more references and read online reviews. You can even ask to see some of the work they have done. Read their Facebook page and twitter feed to see how they are interacting with their customersnn3. Ask how long they have been in business for. At the very least, this tells you they shouldn't disappear on you. Theoretically, reputable companies should last, while disreputable ones fade. But sadly, that's not always the case.nn4. Get another bid/quote for the job but make sure you are comparing apples with apples. Some companies strip their jobs back to the absolute minimum so they can come in at the lowest price, but the work won't last the longest possible time. Ask the company that is more expensive why their price is at that level, so you can determine if there is a difference.nn5. Ask about their guarantee. Is it money back? Is it limited in any way? Is it written on your bid/quote? Plumbers with great belief in their performance standards put their money where their mouth is.nn6. Finding a plumber who gives pricing for small jobs over the phone isn't necessarily the sign of a good plumber. Some plumbers prefer to provide quotes only when they are in front of the job so they get it exactly and 100% right. From a plumber's and customer's perspective, there's nothing worse than saying it will cost $X to fix and get to the home, only to find that its really $Y because of some complicating factor.nn7. The real key is to get flat, fixed quotes so you know exactly what the plumber will do and exactly what you will pay. The only way this will be truly accurate is if the plumber is in front of the work.nn8. Ask neighbors or nearby friends for plumbing referrals. The best way to find a good plumber is to have referrals from people you trust. Ask a friend, relative, or colleague you trust for a recommendation.nn9. If you've had a good experience with another professional, such as an A/C repair technician, a roofer or an electrician, try asking them for a referral. If they've been working in the industry for a while, chances are they'll have some contacts. And if you call a plumber based on a reference, be sure to let the plumber know immediately who referred you. They might even give you a discount. Less