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Why Hire a Certified Plumber?

Why Hire a Certified Plumber? | Residential Plumbing London | London Ontario Plumbing

Everyone has plumbing issues at some point.

It could be anything from a severely clogged toilet to a plumbing disaster.

When that happens, you might be tempted to hire the best plumbing repair company you can find.

Until you get the price estimates.

Then you might wonder if the rates are worth it.

Do you really need to hire the best when you can just go with the lowest possible quote?

The truth is the plumbers who charge the least aren’t always the best choices for the job.

Some plumbers operate in an unlicensed fashion, while others do.

The ones who do are called certified plumbers.

And hiring a certified plumber for your job may be the best choice you could make.

Read on to discover why.

What is a certified plumber?

Certified plumbers, also known as plumbing contractors, are a step up from ordinary plumbers.

The biggest difference is an accreditation with a trades organization.

Here in Ontario, tradespeople are governed by the Ontario College of Trades.

The organization maintains a public registry of tradespeople in Ontario, which includes electricians, iron workers, roofers, steamfitters, heavy equipment operators, millwrights, stone masons, and of course, plumbers.

You can view the registry here.

Feel free to search for our fearless leader, Aron Oretan – you’ll find he’s registered as a certified plumber.

But why hire a certified plumber?

First of all, certified plumbers have more up to date training, which means they’re privy to the latest techniques in plumbing installation and repairs.

Certified plumbers are also insured, which means you’ll be protected in case anything goes wrong.

And if you hire an unlicensed plumber and they make a mistake and cause damage, you’ll have to hire a certified plumber anyway to repair the damage.

While the price tag may be a bit higher with a certified plumber, in the long term it will be better.

It’s like buying a $30 pair of shoes that will fall apart in a year vs. a $200 pair which will last 15 years.

Sure it’s more money out of pocket right now, but over the long term which is the cheaper option?

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Why Hiring a Certified Plumber is Worth the Cost

Plumbers need to have a diverse group of skills they can call on in order to be successful.

Yes, plumbers do need to be able to connect pipes to fixtures, but they also need to do anything from installing a toilet to retrofitting the plumbing of an entire building.

Certified plumbers also need to do all these jobs according to specific building codes, know which building code applies to which project and even have the required licenses for the jobs they need to do.

If that weren’t enough, they may even have to factor in environmental efficiency and aesthetics, especially if they’re retrofitting plumbing.

These are skills and experiences that an apprentice or journeyman plumber won’t have.

The bottom line is that a certified plumber is very knowledgeable about their craft, and you can trust them to do their job correctly, ethically and follow through afterward.

What Kind of Jobs Require a Certified Plumber?

You should always hire a certified plumber to take care of any plumbing issues in your house.

But the more complex the job, the more you’ll need a certified plumber onboard to help.

For example, if you need to replace a toilet handle, you might be able to get by without a certified plumber.

If you’re doing some repiping, adding a new bathroom or installing multiple plumbing fixtures, though, you’ll want to have a certified plumber on the job to make sure it’s done right.

You’ll also want to hire a certified plumber if your job requires multiple plumbers.

They will be able to hire other contractors to work with them.

Most certified plumbers have other plumbers they can work with, both apprentices and journeypersons, so they have a crew they can count on to make sure a large plumbing project is done right.

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Contact London Plumbing for a consultation today.

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How To Find The Emergency Shut Off Valve

How to Find The Emergency Shut Off Valve | London Plumbing | London Ontario Plumber

It’s the worst case scenario, plumbing-wise. Your faucet, your toilet, your bathtub – something has spring a major leak. Water is spraying everywhere, and you’re worried it will cause thousands of dollars in damage.

What do you do?

You should call your local plumber, of course, but what about the leaking water? Your plumber will arrive as soon as they can, but in the meantime you still have a big wet problem on your hands. But first…

Turn Off The Emergency Shutoff Valve

Before you spend a ton of cash calling a 24 hour emergency licensed plumbing contractor, though, here’s how you can save your home from damage and save some money while you’re at it.

The first thing you should do – even before calling a plumber – is to shut off the water to your house. This stops the flow of water to all the pipes in your home. This won’t fix the problem right away, but it will at least prevent it from further damaging your home.

But of course, you need to know where to find it first.

How To Find The Emergency Shut Off Valve

Every home has an emergency plumbing shut off valve, and in times where you have a plumbing emergency you’ll be glad it’s there! Most of the time you’ll find it near the water meter in your home.

That begs another question though – where is your water meter?

You’ll usually find it attached to the side of your home, but it can sometimes be buried as well. In these cases, you can find a small hatch on your property similar to a sewer cap. It might be marked “water”.

If you can’t turn it by hand, you’ll need to use either a pipe wrench or a water key – a special plumbing wrench. Grab one from a hardware store before the emergency happens so you’re prepared.

If you can’t find your shut off valve, give us a call.

Individual Plumbing Fixture Shut Off Valves

While your entire house has its own dedicated shut off valve, you also have individual shut off valves attached to each fixture as well. These are usually located in an inconspicuous spot – behind your toilet, or under your sink. Take some time to locate these valves – they’re usually almond-shaped – in case of an emergency later. You’ll be glad you did!

Try shutting them off too – if they’re stuck now, add some lubricant to make them run smoothly. I guarantee this will be a less stressful process than trying to lubricate a stuck valve as your basement fills up with water!

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What You Need To Know When Hiring An Emergency Plumber

What You Need To Know When Hiring An Emergency Plumber | London Plumbing | London Ontario Plumber

What’s a plumbing emergency?

Obviously it’s not an emergency plumbing situation if you’re looking for a new plumbing fixture installation. Even if you need to get it finished by the end of the day because you have company coming over tomorrow and your plumber just canceled on you. I know it’s stressful, but it’s not a plumbing emergency.

If you start to get a leak in your plumbing you might panic and freak out. It’s scary when something you aren’t used to dealing with hits you in the face like that. And if it happens at a horrible time, like when you have company over or that special someone you’ve been trying to impress just texted you to say they’re five minutes away, it can be even worse.

Your instinct is probably going to tell you to call an emergency plumber. It’s an emergency, right? Well maybe not.

We’ve talked about your emergency water shut-off valve before, so if you haven’t read that article do yourself a favour and check it out. It’s got a lot of good stuff in it.

But if it REALLY is an emergency, here’s what you should keep in mind with an emergency plumber.

Response Time

When it comes to a plumbing emergency, every minute can count. If your basement is filling up with water and you can’t shut it off, you need someone there RIGHT NOW.

The longer it takes for your plumber to arrive, the worse the damage can get. That’s why it’s important to have an emergency plumber who will actually show up when you call them.

Here at London Plumbing, we strive to be there as soon as humanly possible to help you with your plumbing needs. Write our number down and put it on your fridge, so you don’t have to waste time on Google or fumbling through your phone. The few seconds you take to do that now can save you a lot of headaches later!

Service Area

If you’re in a remote area outside the city, we can still help you. But in an emergency situation, we might not be able to get there as quickly as a more local option. Call us anyway though – you’d be surprised at how quickly we can arrive on the scene!

Preparedness

If your plumber doesn’t have their truck stocked and ready with everything needed to fix any plumbing problems, you’re going to have a bad time. Any plumber worth their salt should be prepared at any time.

Look, if someone shows up without the tools they need to do the job, they’ll have to make a trip to find what it is they need. Meanwhile, you’re standing at home with water spraying all over the place, stressed out that you called this person who doesn’t know what they’re doing.

Emergency plumbing is serious business. If someone isn’t prepared to deal with emergencies, they shouldn’t put themselves out there as emergency plumbers.

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Here at London Plumbing, we strive to get there as quickly as humanly possible, short of breaking the law or jumping out of a helicopter like a SWAT team. Give us a call for all your emergency plumbing needs – we’re happy to help!