How To Hire A Plumber
Most people don’t realize that a plumber know more about the inner workings of a home than any other tradesmen. They are the first group of tradesmen in the building process and the last ones to leave after they set the fixtures, turn on the water and light the heaters. During the building process plumbers must learn the structural layout, electrical and duct work layout and how most everything will be installed. Plumbers must know how the walls are built and what lies within them. They work directly with the building inspectors as well as coordinating their work with all the other tradesmen. Plumbers know an amazing amount of information about your home.
Who are you gonna call?
Who are you going to choose when your mechanical systems fail? Would you rather call a “stranger” or your “local, trusted family plumber”? Wow! Imagine that, a “local, trusted family plumber”. What a concept! Imagine this. You are driving to work or better yet, you’re heading out of town on a “romantic weekend get-away”. Everything is running smoothly and then your cell phone rings. The kids are calling with panic in their voices. Water is gushing! Sewage is oozing!
Would you feel comfortable calling a stranger?
You will want to do a phone interview first.
After you have picked the company you would like to choose from, call back and ask to talk to the owner of the company. Tell the owner that you are interviewing a company to find the one you would be most comfortable calling on an on-going basis or in an emergency situation.
Ask the owner the following question and when you do, listen carefully to his response. Ask if his plumber will come to your home to perform a “FREE HOME INSPECTION” of your plumbing and heating systems. If you sense any hesitation to perform the “free home inspection” this may be the wrong service company for you. A smart “client oriented” business owner would consider that invitation a great opportunity to impress a new, potential client.
Communication is the key.
You want to interview the plumber because every plumber is different. You want to find the best one for you and your situation. Communication is the key, so choose the plumber you feel you would get along with best.
Again, be prepared to ask a lot of questions. Make a list of questions and give the list to each plumber. If you need a list of the most important questions to ask, I have made a “free” list for you to print out at the end of this letter.
Now that you have spent all this time and effort, it is time to make the big decision.
By now you have probably narrowed your choice to one or two experts. Before making the final decision you need to consider a few more things. Notice that I have not yet talked about price. Price is important but it should not be your top priority. You are looking for a plumber that you can trust and feel comfortable with in your home. That is your top priority. If the expert you like is with a lower priced company, great! If the expert you like is with a more expensive company, but you feel he is genuinely trustworthy, isn’t he worth the price?
It is always best to use a company that uses a menu pricing system. Menu pricing means the expert will come to your home, look at and diagnose your problem and then quote you a price from a printed menu price book. The menu system is fair and equitable to all concerned. Here is a list of a few of the many reasons this system is beneficial to both you and the plumbing company.
1. You know the price before the work begins. It is easy to budget your finances.
2. You don’t have to watch the clock worrying about the time it is taking to finish the job.
3. You don’t have to be concerned about the cost of the material.
4. The price should be fair to allow the plumbing company to make a profit. You want your “local, trusted family plumber” to be able to afford to stay in business
How to save money on your favorite plumber!
Would you like to save money on your favorite, trusted plumber? The best way to save money on your service work is with a service agreement. Our service agreement includes an inspection of your mechanical systems, waives all trip charges, (my service company does and that is a $39.00 savings each trip), gives discounts off the menu book price and always gives top priority to it’s service agreement clients. Every company has different perks for their “service agreements” so you must consider this when interviewing your plumbing company. “Service agreements” do cost the client money, but sometimes you have to “spend money” to “save money”. Most service company charge a fee for the “service agreement” to give it value and in return, you, the client, receive an even higher value through their quality service and lower prices.
You have your favorite grocery store, hair salon, doctor. You have your favorite auto mechanic, restaurant, babysitter. We all have our favorite businesses and business people. Having your own favorite plumbing company and “local, trusted family plumber” makes sense! Don’t wait for the “emergency” to catch you “off guard”. Trust your family, home and valuables to someone you know and who will treat you right.
Satisfaction Promise
- Clean, Neat, and Courteous Service - Our trained experts are always well groomed, polite, and most importantly, concerned with your needs. Our professional plumbers encourage questions and want you to feel comfortable with our work and visit.
- Respecting Your Schedule - We schedule appointments at your convenience, not ours, and we show up on time. You won't be watching your watch, waiting for us to arrive, or because we are taking too much time.
- Respecting Your Home - We do our work with minimal household disruptions. When we finish, we leave it as clean as when we arrive and make sure you are satisfied with everything before we leave.
- We charge by The Job... Not by The Hour - You don’t have to worry about the price going up and up and up, hour after hour. You’ll know the cost and service up front.
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