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Getting the right plumber.Water leaks are not fun and usually require an urgent response. This article provides great tips on Hiring a Plumber to get the job done right. The first thing you are advised to do if you discover a leak is shut off the water supply from the main valve until you can hire a professional plumber. When Hiring a Plumber, it is a good idea to ask what the options are for repairs and parts, and how to prevent any problems from recurring. You will pay more for emergencies, night calls, specialized plumbers and sewer lines – but most water problems can be fixed in a short period of time. Before making your decision when Hiring a Plumber, clear up any issues pertaining to how they charge and ensure they have a valid plumbing license.


 

Tips for Hiring a Plumber

If there's a water leak, repairing faucets, fixtures and pipes can be quite urgent – and may require a plumber's immediate attention. If you discover a leak, it is best to shut the water while waiting for a plumber to arrive, to prevent further water damage. The quickest way to stop water leaking from the pipes is to shut off the water supply from the main valve, then go to the lowest point in the house and open a faucet. Gravity will force the remaining water to drain out the faucet, minimizing the water that can escape through the leak.

Ask how to prevent recurring problems

For basic plumbing services, such as leak repair or installing new fixtures or traps, you'll pay $45 to $65 per hour, plus parts, if necessary. For weekend or night calls, you can expect to pay as much as $100 just for the call and then $75 per hour. Even at these rates it is a good idea to ask what the options are for repairs and parts, and how to prevent any problems from recurring.

 

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Calling a plumber for an emergency job will cost you more. But remember that you're paying for their time to drive to and from your home, picking up parts and for them being on call. For a plumber specializing in drain-clearing services, you will pay at least $70 per hour for drain lines and $125 per hour for sewer lines. For weekend or night calls, add $30 per hour. But before you take out a second mortgage, you should know that most problems can be fixed in about an hour.

Hourly rates are often calculated differently

When hiring a plumber, it seems reasonable to hire a reputable, licensed plumber with the best hourly rate. The problem arises because plumbers count hours in different ways. For example, some plumbers will have lower hourly rates but charge for their driving time, while others charge what seems like an exorbitant hourly rate, but only start the clock once they arrive at your home. Others may charge an additional fee just for showing up. These are important differences to clear up before making your decision.

Have a plumber handy

Have a plumber handy When hiring a plumber, make sure they have a valid license, if required in your state. There is usually a phone number you can call to verify that the license is current and that there are no complaints against it. Any plumber you hire should have a minimum of $500,000 liability insurance and a current workers' compensation policy. Once you find a plumber you're satisfied with, keep his number handy for emergencies. In an emergency, it's better to call someone who already knows you than a complete stranger.



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Stu Silverman is a home improvement advice columnist and freelance writer.
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Great Article
I don't know how the situation is in the US is but in the UK, there is also a professional national data base with licensed plumbers so that we can find out whether a plumber is licensed or not. Do you have one as well? Because that's I think another useful tip. We have a good article on our website as well: http://www.tradeplumbing.co.uk/What-to-Look-For-When-Hiring-a-Plumber_c_1629-1.html Thank you the tips!
Why would anyone need a data
Why would anyone need a data base. I guess it's sufficient to see a good job done. You've got a useful article there though. Cheers

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