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		<title>Top 3 To-Do&#8217;s When Picking a Plumber</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 08:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it’s time to hire a plumber, you don’t want to get caught in the proverbial plumber’s “crack”.  You will want to make sure that the person you are hiring is the right one for the job and that you will get what you pay for.  Making sure that your pipes work properly and for a long period of time will be in your best interest.  The right plumber will make a world of difference in ensuring that this is possible.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Don’t get caught in the plumber’s “crack”</strong></p><p>When it’s time to hire a plumber, you don’t want to get caught in the proverbial plumber’s “crack”.  You will want to make sure that the person you are hiring is the right one for the job and that you will get what you pay for.  Making sure that your pipes work properly and for a long period of time will be in your best interest.  The right plumber will make a world of difference in ensuring that this is possible.</p><p>There are things that one can do to help protect themselves from the plumber’s “crack”.  Don’t be afraid to protect yourself to the best of your ability by arming yourself with knowledge.  Here are a few tips that can help you to locate the right plumber for the job.</p><p>1.	 Shop around.  You don’t have to hire the first person you find in the phone book.  Ask relatives, friends and neighbors for recommendations.  Finding a plumber that is recommended means finding a plumber who is reliable and can perform satisfactory work.  Your relatives, friends and neighbors may be able to recommend a plumber to you; at least you will have some kind of idea about the work that the plumber is capable of and about the extent of their knowledge.2.	Compare prices.  Hiring the most expensive plumber does not necessarily mean that you are going be hiring the best plumber.  Sometimes you can still hire a great plumber for a fraction of the cost of the other guys.  You don’t necessarily have to hire a large company either.  A little ma and pa plumbing shop can be just as capable of performing a fantastic job as anyone else.  By shopping around on the prices, you will begin to get an idea of the average cost of a plumber, and then you will be able to weed out the ones who are too expensive.3.	Get estimates and interview the plumber.  Ask the plumber to come look at the job that you are asking them to do and ask them to write you an estimate.  Have them explain what they will be doing and why.  By talking to them, you will notice if they know what they are doing or not and if they are capable of performing the job to your expectations.  Experienced plumbers will talk with ease and will be able to explain things better to you.</p><p>When it comes to plumbing, you only want to have to do it one time.  Plumbing problems are the worst and no one likes to have to keep messing with them over and over.  By following this guide, you will be able to find a plumber that will address your needs and take care of the problem with ease.  Doing it right the first time will mean a world of difference to you and your pocketbook!</p>
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		<title>Plumbing Contractors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 02:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Doing things right</strong></p><p>When you&#8217;re dealing with the water and gas supply in your home, there is great potential for damage and injury.  That being the case, when you choose a plumbing contractor, you want to make sure that you choose a good one.  You may want to hire a plumbing contractor if you are going to build a home from scratch or do a major remodeling job. If you know enough about plumbing you could do the work yourself, but it is very time consuming and frustrating if you are not skilled at it. If you do decide to seek the help of an expert, here are some tips to help you look for one.  When you are ready to find a plumbing professional, it may work best to try a variety of methods. As you check all the aspects of the plumber&#8217;s credentials and reputation, you will learn more about which one will work best for you.</p><p>The first thing you want to do is make sure your plumbing contractor is licensed.  Plumbing codes are nothing to fool around with, and a licensed plumbing contractor will know how to deal with most plumbing issues.   You also want to make sure your plumbing contractor has been around awhile.  A good rule of thumb is to make sure that the plumbing contractor has been in business five or more years.  You&#8217;ll have the assurance that your plumbing contractor has the experience as well as the sound business footing to deliver to you what you need. Another good thing to do with any contractor is to check with the Better Business Bureau to see if they are either approved or have any complaints.  Sometimes complaints have been resolved, so ask about resolutions as well.You also want to be sure that the plumbing contractor has liability insurance.  You do not want to be personally responsible for any accidents that happen on your property! Make sure your contract provides you with a written estimate as well as a contract.  This is standard among professionals, so be sure to ask for it if he does not offer.  This contract should outline his fees, how long he expects the project to take, what materials he will use and how much they will cost, as well as any incidental charges.  The experienced plumbing contractor will be able to provide these in a clearly-written manner for both of you to sign, ensuring great work as well as the appropriate fees.All of these factors can help you find a professional that you need to service your pipes.  Often you see these types of services offered on television or various ads around town.  In searching for the right person you need to be aware that not all flashy ads can be trusted.  Follow the guidelines, such as looking for their license, and then choose based on their reputation and none alone.Often checking online reviews from independent sites will aid in helping you make a decision upon who to hire.  Often a true review will make or break your decision.  Yelp is a great place to look among other sites.  You may feel more comfortable with a chain of plumbers with a national name or find an independent contractor with a stellar reputation.  There are several options and one is not right over the other.  It actually depends on the individual talents of the plumber.If you get recommendation from people you know there are certain questions you can ask specifically.  Pertinent questions can be those such as if the plumber showed up on time and if they finished the work as agreed.  Did they have any difficulty with them?  Are they still happy with the work?  Certify the needs you have in finding plumbing contractors and get the assistance you want in an efficient manner by being smart about who you hire.</p>
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		<title>Plumbing Supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 02:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Finding plumbing fixtures for your unique look</strong></p><p>You&#8217;ve decided that you want to remodel your own kitchen.  You&#8217;re excited about getting it done and you&#8217;re looking for the equipment.  What are the best plumbing fixtures and plumbing supplies for you?  There are times when we need to find something on internet to repair something at home. At that time it is very recommendable to create a list of items on hand. If you would like to save time and money prepare a list in advance and you will not get delays. There are a lot of sites where you can search for plumbing supplies online. Just make a decision and take your time. There are also options for second hand plumbing material. Do not eliminate them in advance without giving them a shot. It may happen you will get the best place to order plumbing supplies in one of those sites.</p><p>When you are looking for plumbing fixtures and plumbing supplies, do yourself a favor. You know those big box stores?  Avoid them and go for your local hardware store or plumbing supply outlet.  The advertising might not be as pretty and you might have to order out for exotic parts, but you&#8217;ll get the advantage of a store where the people know their product and deal with local contractors themselves.  They&#8217;ll understand your plumbing supply needs far better than the big box stores.  Not only have that, but different manufacturers often made different products for the plumbing contractor than they do for the big box stores.  The direct to contractor suppliers&#8217; materials will be of a better quality, be less likely to have breakable plastic internal parts and will be of a stronger material.</p><p>Make sure that you have the right tools for the job once you have chosen the types of materials you need for the job.  For example, do you have appropriate pipe cutters to do the job safely?  What about an internal pipe wrench?  You&#8217;ll definitely need one if bits of pipe break off while you&#8217;re working.  You&#8217;ll also want a yoke vise for holding pipe that you&#8217;re cutting or reaming.  These specialized tools may not be part of the standard tool box, but you&#8217;ll definitely want them if you&#8217;re going to do a great job yourself. If you are interested in doing minor jobs yourself you will need to know what tool does what job.  Learn the language of plumbing supplies and what they do.  Plumbing tools are made specifically for plumbing and are an investment.  Using other tools that you would for other projects will not be appropriate or often effective for plumbing needs.</p><p>Because of the expense for these types of tools you may consider renting them.  Also do not be afraid to ask your friend or family member who is a do it yourself type of person if they have the tool you need and can borrow them.  Often this is possible if you are trustworthy and return them in their same condition.  If you choose to do this and someone lets you borrow their tools make sure to thank them.  If you have been doing research and see how much the person is saving you in expense then be grateful.  Get them a gift care to a home improvement store or buy them dinner; anything you know they will like as an appreciation of thanks.</p><p>Plumbing supplies are necessary for you or anyone to fix minor to major repairs in your pipes and other parts to your plumbing needs.  Be smart, look for guarantees and do your research.  Rent or borrow if you can as well gratefully if you do not have a long term need for the tools necessary.</p>
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		<title>Plumbing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:42:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it's time to remodel the kitchen, celebrate! You have a chance to update your old plumbing and install new, more useful hardware.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>New Plumbing in the kitchen makes life easier</strong></p><p>When it&#8217;s time to remodel the kitchen, celebrate! You have a chance to update your old plumbing and install new, more useful hardware.  Plumbing is the skilled trade of working with pipes, tubing and plumbing fixtures for drinking water systems and the drainage of waste. A plumber is someone who installs or repairs piping systems, plumbing fixtures and equipment such as water heaters. The plumbing industry is a basic and substantial part of every developed economy due to the need for clean water, and proper collection and transport of wastes.  Plumbing also refers to a system of pipes and fixtures installed in a building for the distribution of potable water and the removal of waterborne wastes. Plumbing is usually distinguished from water and sewage systems, in that a plumbing system serves one building, while water and sewage systems serve a group of buildings or a city.</p><p>When you&#8217;re remodeling your kitchen, you have the best opportunity to take a look at the old plumbing and decide if you want to make any changes. While it does seem like a lot of work to redo any of the pipes, it&#8217;s not really as complex as all that. Just make sure you choose a good plumbing contractor that is willing to discuss the matter with you and give a good estimate. Also, remember that you will need a permit to from your local authorities before going ahead with most kitchen renovations that require new plumbing. Check with your contractor and your local zoning board to find out exact details.</p><p>New dishwashers, new garbage disposals and many other new appliances are really not do it yourself type jobs. It&#8217;s usually better, quicker, safer and cheaper to get a good plumbing contractor. If you&#8217;re changing from an electric stove to a gas stove, you&#8217;ll definitely need the plumber to install a gas line. This might involve some holes in walls, but don&#8217;t despair. Once that new gas stove is installed, you&#8217;ll find cooking with gas quite worth it!</p><p>If you&#8217;re installing an island with a sink or a gas range, plumbing becomes more complex. Most pipes run behind walls, but with an island, that isn&#8217;t an option. So how do they do it? The plumber goes through the flooring. If you&#8217;re installing a new kitchen floor, this might not be so big a deal, but think carefully when remodeling a kitchen. Certainly , you&#8217;re not going to want to add an island with plumbing right after you&#8217;ve installed that beautiful new hardwood floor!  Or you may want to hire a contractor.  When you&#8217;re hiring a home improvement professional, you&#8217;re buying that person&#8217;s ability to bring your concept to life. It&#8217;s of critical importance to find a trustworthy, licensed professional for any work that includes a specialty in plumbing.</p><p>Talk to people you trust who have hired general contractors. Gather leads from lumberyards, architects, home inspectors and real estate agents. Verify credentials and confirm that a contractor&#8217;s license is up to date. You&#8217;ll be able to type in their license number and get information directly. Note that there are several sub-categories of licenses for various specialties; requirements vary by state. Also call the local building inspection department and ask what they think of a contractor&#8217;s work. Contact your local or state consumer protection office or Better Business Bureau (bbb.org) to find out if the contractor has any unresolved complaints on file.  Identify several contractors. Confirm that they and their subcontractors are licensed and bonded. Describe your project and ask if they&#8217;ve handled comparable jobs in the past year. Check their availability for your intended time frame. Discuss your budget. Narrow the field to those available contractors who impressed you most.  Ask for names and numbers of current and former customers. Interview them about each contractor&#8217;s strengths and weaknesses, and ask how the job went. Was the quality of the work and materials what you expected? Was the project completed on time and within budget? During work, did the contractor keep you informed? Did the crew and subcontractors treat your property and family respectfully? Would you hire him or her again? Ask a customer from four or five years ago how the job held up.</p>
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