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Time
to Call a Plumber?
One of the most important lessons in owning
a home is learning when to throw in the towel…or the plunger
and call for professional help. It does not mean you are stupid
or ignorant. It just means you know when to give up. It is
a smart person that knows when to give up and stop killing
yourself over trying to do it yourself. For most people it
is a last resort and many times it should be. Plumbers
are generally overpriced and you pay for travel time and several
other hidden fees. Please be sure that you absolutely have
to call a plumber before you do. If you have to call a plumber
to take on a project there are a few things you can do to keep
some of your money.
Compare
Plumbers:
The first thing most people do is call the plumber with the
lowest rates. This sounds like the logical thing to do, however
it is not always the wisest course of action. This is because
hourly rates are hard to compare. Some plumbers charge mileage.
Some plumbers start charging as soon as they start the car
on the way to your house. Some charge by the minute. Some charge
by the quarter hour. Some charge by the half hour.
The best way to choose the best plumber is choose a plumber
with a good reputation for customer satisfaction. When you
call, see if they have any references. Ask your friends and
family if they know of anyone and if they were satisfied. Satisfaction
is important. You may spend more at first, but you will only
pay for one visit as opposed to several.
Minimize
Your Plumbing Needs:
The best way to avoid spending too much money on a plumber
is to avoid having to call one. The main reason most people
call a plumber is drain backups and other drain problems. These
can usually be fixed much cheaper than calling a plumber.
Grease clogs are the most common drain problem. This can be
fixed by experimenting with several things around the house
to see what works best to keep your drain clean. What works
for most people is pouring some hot water and vinegar down
the drain daily. If your drain is clogged from grease, pouring
some hot vinegar down the drain and letting it set for about
20 minutes and then follow that with some boiling water will
usually clear it up. Pour the water and vinegar slowly so that
it has a better effect on the clog.
The other main clog problem is hair clogs. Usually a mesh
catch will remedy this problem. If the drain is clogged, then
a drain cleaner from your local grocery store or department
store, will fix this problem. You will need to let this sit
for fifteen to twenty minutes. Just follow the directions on
the package.
Buy
Your Own Fixtures:
Anything that you are going to need to install, such as toilets
and sinks, can be bought in advance. Plumbers will try to sell
you what they have. They usually mark up the price, so it is
way over priced. Buying these in advance will save you a lot
of money. However you may want to check with the plumber in
advance to see what brands are the best to minimize any confusion
later. Some products are made cheaply and many plumbers will
not use them or work with them. Discussing this with your plumber
in advance will ensure you buy the best item.
Reduce
Your Need:
One of the most overlooked ways to save money on a plumber
is to simply check all your fixtures and make sure everything
is tightened and attached properly. Sometimes simply checking
these things yourself will save you from having to call out
a plumber. If there are any leaks or clogs that need to be
fixed, make a list of all of them. When the plumber arrives
give him the list. Tell him this is exactly what needs to be
done. He will get right on it, rather than trying to access
the problem. He will be in your home for less time, hence saving
you very valuable, hard earned money. # # # # #
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