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SIX REASONS WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO HIRE AN EXPERIENCED, LICENSED PLUMBER

  • By Paul Armand Abecilla
  • 23 Feb, 2017

Six Reasons Why It's Important To Hire an Experienced, Licensed Plumber

Some home remodeling and construction projects are DIY-friendly, like painting or adding insulation to your attic. Plumbing tasks, however, are not something to be handled without knowledge and experience. It's not wise to try replacing a pipe or cleaning a sewer line yourself, and you should not hire an inexperienced individual to tackle these tasks, either. But why is hiring an experienced, licensed plumber so important? Here's a look:

1. MISTAKES CAN BE DANGEROUS AND COSTLY

If you make a mistake while painting a wall or hanging wallpaper, it's pretty easy to fix. On the other hand, plumbing mistakes can lead to thousands of dollars’ worth of water damage along with health risks if you accidentally expose yourself or family members to bacteria-laden sewage.


Licensed plumbers are trained to prevent leaks and flooding, and they know how to work around raw sewage without endangering themselves or the homeowner.

2. GOOD PLUMBERS SPOT ISSUES EARLY ON

A good plumber will catch a leak when it's just a little drip so you don't end up with mold and flooding issues later on. They'll also catch little problems like damaged faucet o-rings, blocked sewer vents, and aging water heaters before they develop into more serious, costly issues. These issues are often overlooked by an inexperienced individual until they lead to major emergencies like a toilet backing up or a leak soaking an entire ceiling.

3. PLUMBERS HELP CONSERVE WATER

The EPA estimates that water-efficient shower heads, faucets, toilets, and other plumbing products have saved over $14.2 billion in water and energy bill since 2006. Obviously, conserving water is important! But water-efficient plumbing products are not one-size-fits-all. A knowledgeable plumber can recommend the best water-saving strategies and products for your home's layout and your family's needs.

4. THEY'RE PROTECTED BY INSURANCE

If you injure yourself while making a DIY plumbing repair, you'll be responsible for your own medical expenses. If an unlicensed, uninsured contractor is injured while working on your plumbing, you may have trouble even convincing your homeowner's insurance policy to cover the costs. You'll also be on the hook for any structural damage caused by mistakes that are made along the way.


Responsible, insured plumbing companies like Superdrain carry their own insurance policies. If they become injured while working in your home, you don't have to worry. And while they are unlikely to make errors that result in costly damage, you can rest assured that costs will be covered if they do.

5. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE

Plumbers do not just fix problems with your pipes and plumbing. They offer maintenance services that keep problems from occurring in the first place. Your plumber can clean your drain lines before they become completely clogged, replace aging pipes before they burst, and replace worn toilet parts before your toilet tank starts leaking. These are just a few examples. Maintaining your plumbing is cheaper than waiting for a problem to appear.

6. PROPER PLUMBING IS IMPORTANT FOR HEALTH

If you're like most people, you drink and bathe in the water that comes through your tap. You also want to make sure that the material you flush or wash down the drain gets sent where it belongs. Using the wrong materials or accidentally crossing a sewer line with a fresh water line could turn your plumbing into a health hazard. Experienced plumbers know how to avoid these issues so your plumbing remains a source of health, not harm.


Whether you're looking for someone to replace a few pipes or perform regular plumbing maintenance, make sure the plumbers you hire are experienced, licensed, and insured. Good plumbing goes a long way towards keeping your family healthy and your home in good shape.

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