Sunday, May 5, 2013

A Step-by-step Guide To Finding Quality Plumbing Contractors For Projects

By Bob Jackson


Evaluating a plumbing repair contractor before hiring him is crucial if you do not want to end up with an incomplete job and money wasted. Since there are many more terrible contractors out there than good ones, the likelihood of you getting a bad one the first time you pick is high. Avoid this stressful situation and follow the rules below when hiring a contractor.

Take some time to go over the contract with your plumbing repair contractor to ensure that all details are discussed and negotiated. Rushing through the contract will result in left out details and both parties being unsure of their full responsibilities. Use this valuable time to come up with an agreement that will satisfy both sides.

Why interview plumbing repair contractors? Shouldn't their references and reputations stand on their own? Well - no. An interview is very important because you get a chance to see how they present themselves, whether they are professional and punctual, and what their style of communication is. You can weed the good from the bad with a personal interview.

Checking on jobs that a plumbing repair contractor did a long time ago is not a bad idea. It could give you an idea of how the contractors work weathers time and elements. You want to make sure the contractors work will hold up for a long time.

Put yourself in your prospective plumbing repair contractors shoes, they want to help you but also be helped financially. Be fair and know that for good work you need good pay.

Plumbing Contractors who offer a lifetime warranty on their work usually aren't the honest type, this is a way to draw in quick business and a way to make money quicker. No plumbing repair contractor can offer lifetime improvement, it's usually a scam if this is offered. Never trust a contractor who offers this.

If your project is on a larger scale than usual, ask the plumbing repair contractor if him and his massive crew will be at the work site everday. If a contractor has too many people working for him at once, they might be relaying the important tasks to people who could care less. If it's possible, make sure to hire a smaller contractor so the project gets the attention it deserves.

You'd never think it, but phone books are still an amazing resource to use in this day and age. They can help point you in the right direction of some potential plumbing repair contractors. Other than that you can try local trade association publications, bulletin boards or even community directories.

Regarding paying your plumbing repair contractor it is recommended that if you are paying him/her less than $600 never ever give cash or money order. There are some people who after receiving the cash do not report their income to the government. If you are paying someone more than $600 make sure firstly you fill out the form name 1099-MISC and mention all the charges you gave it to your contractor. You need to send that form to IRS when your work finishes and be sure you send the copy after January 1st of the following year but before January 31st.




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