Be Honest With Your Plumber - 5 Things You Need To Tell Them Upfront

Sep 29
08:19

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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When you call the plumber, it's important to get the problem resolved in as little time as possible. They'll need some information from you before they get started. Here are 5 things you should tell your contractor when they arrive.

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If you have noticed a problem with the plumbing in your home - whether it is a leak or a clog - you should make sure that you communicate honestly with your plumber. Total honesty will ensure that he is able to complete his job quickly and effectively. There are 9 things that you need to tell this professional the moment you contact him to ensure that he is prepared for the job from the moment he walks through your front door.

1. Tell him what the problem is.

When you contact your favorite plumbing professional,Be Honest With Your Plumber - 5 Things You Need To Tell Them Upfront Articles you will need to describe the problem to him. If you are not sure what the problem is, you will have to describe the problem in as much detail as possible. This will allow him to find the problem (and the solution) in as little time as possible and it will save you money in the long run.

2. If your drain is clogged, tell him what chemical you used to unclog it.

This is very important because these chemicals can be very harmful and your plumber will need to know what to expect in order to protect himself. Make sure that you inform him of all the brands and types of chemicals that were used and whether or not your mixed two or more chemicals together.

3. Did you attempt to remove the clog with a piece of wire?

If you tried to remove the clog with a piece of wire, this professional will need to look for damage that might have been caused in the process and that might have made the problem worse.

4. Is there water running into your toilet at night?

You might only notice certain problems in your home when the house is quiet and everyone has gone to sleep. If your toilet is running water the entire night, you will want to make sure that your plumber finds the problem and resolves it. While there's a plumbing expert in your home, make sure that you get all of your problems looked at.

5. Where are the leaks located?

As soon as the plumbing professional arrives at your house, lead him to the leaks that you have noticed in your home. You know your house better than anyone and, although he might take some time to find all of the leaks, you should be able to point them out immediately and save you both time and money.

Being honest with your plumber will save him time and it will save you money. If you tried to fix the problem yourself and only made it worse, fess up! The important thing is to get the problem solved. Make sure that he has all of the necessary information from the moment he walks through your door and he will be able to find and resolve the problem in a shorter amount of time.

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