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3 questions you must ask a commercial plumber before hiring them

by U.S. Facility Solutions Office Facility Management Company

From sealing the leakage to installing new pipes in your office building, a professional plumber can do anything. There are many plumbing contractors to choose from, but when it comes to reputation, reliability, and expertise, not all are equal. Here are three questions to help you find the right plumber for your commercial project.

Q1. Are you licensed and experienced?

As commercial plumbing requires safe and efficient work and it should also pass inspection, only a licensed and experienced professionals can guide you through the process of commercial plumbing repair services and ensure that all permissions are acquired. An unlicensed professional neither acquires permits for specific jobs nor delivers reliable work.

Q2. How long will the project take?

Getting a solid idea of how long your project will take before hiring a plumber is essential for you. This will help you plan to reduce the impact of the project on your business budget. While lengths of the project depend on several factors, a good plumber should be able to give you a detailed estimation regarding the completion of the project.

Q3. Are rates hourly or do you charge a flat-rate fee?

It is necessary to ask if your plumber charges an hourly or flat-rate before signing any contract. Keep in mind: professionals who charge an hourly rate for work may not deliver efficient results, which can cause you to go over your budget.

Once you ask these three questions to a prospective plumber before hiring them, you will get the right professional for your project. In addition, you can count on the same question to hiring experts for office facility management.


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