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While very few people think about plumbers unless they’re confronted to a water leak or another major plumbing issues, maybe they should: indeed, the last thing you want to be doing in an emergency is spending time to try to find a good plumber. That being said, if you have to deal with a plumbing emergency right now, knowing exactly what to do next can make the whole experience a lot quicker and easier. So what should you look for when choosing a plumber?

Single Plumber or Plumbing Company?

One of the first choice you’re going to have to make is whether you want to deal with an individual or a plumbing company like this one: https://galaxyplumbinginc.ca/mississauga.If you choose to do business with a tradesman who operates alone, you can easily find out if your plumber is a registered professional, which would suggest that you can trust him with your repairs. As for companies, you can do the same verification process and check online for more details about their services. We couldn’t recommend to go in either direction because both local tradespeople and larger companies offer benefits and trade-off. Local businesses / tradesmen will be closer and usually have no trouble finding your place and arriving quickly. On the other hand, bigger companies will have earned a reputation of trust and have more resources at their disposal. Despite that, some of them may need more time to send someone to your home, and may be more expensive than smaller, local companies. The latter also tend to be a more cost effective choice without any compromise on the quality of the service

Certifications and Insurances

Once you’ve decided which type of plumbing business you want to deal with, the most important thing to look at is their compliance with local regulatory bodies. In other words, you should always make sure that the plumber you’re doing business with is fully accredited and has all the required certifications since it will determine the work they are able to carry out. Don’t hesitate to demand to the plumber that will show up at your door to show you his licence and other required permits.

Legitimate tradespeople should be insured for a reasonable amount. There are no absolute rule when it comes to determine what’s reasonable and what’s not, but if you want a good rule of thumb, make sure that the insurance of your plumber can at least cover all the potential damage that could be done while completing the task at hand. All serious, reputable plumbers have a professional insurance, but since the amount covered can vary wildly, you better be safe than sorry and ask beforehand.

Appearances Matter

And by that we mean that you should pay close attention to the way the tradesman or the plumbing company presents itself to the public. For example, a well-designed website is both helpful to you, the client, and indicative of the professionalism of the company or the individual it represents. For example, if they have a blog of useful tips and information, this is often a sign of a company that is willing to help its customers. If you choose to do business with a company, you should also try to find some online reviews to gauge the quality of its service. While hundred of overly enthusiastic reviews and not a single negative comment would be highly suspicious, a plumber that provides a good service should have a lot more positive reviews than bad ones. Some negative reviews are to be expected, but as long as the majority are positive, they are likely to be a trustworthy company.

Transparency

Another thing you should pay attention to while browsing your plumber’s website is whether he’s transparent about his rates or not. When hiring a plumber, it’s understandable that cost will be a determining factor. If they’re not clear about their rate (or at least their pricing method) before they knock at your door, this can cause frustration if they end up charging more than you were ready to pay.

However, some may ask to see what work will need to be carried out first in order to give you an accurate figure, which is far from being unreasonable. Once your plumber tells you the cost of your work, make sure they give you a written quote.

In any cases, if you still have some questions, remember to always ask beforehand. You don’t want to find yourself with a bigger issue than the one you had before calling your plumber!

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