Hiring a Plumber
June 6th, 2007 | Published in bathroom, contractor selection, plumbing | 12 Comments

Sooner or later we all need to call a plumber. A plumber is expensive and there’s no way around that. But there are a variety of ways to get the most value for your money. This guide will highlight the most effective ways to save money on plumbing.
Compare Hourly Rates
The first, and often only thing, that consumers zero in on when comparing plumbers is their hourly rate. People figure that they should hire the “reputable firm” with the lowest rate. Sounds simple and direct but it doesn’t always work.
The first concern is with the concept of “reputable.” For most people, if they have heard the name many times over the years, they feel that the firm must have an established reputation. Unfortunately, this is often untrue. In the plumbing field, in particular, several of the most highly promoted companies have the worst track records.
The second problem with the hourly rate is that it is difficult to compare rates because of the many ways plumbers count the hours. Travel time is a factor that should be considered. Plumbers spend a good part of their day driving from job to job. They must be compensated for this time.
The bottom line is that it is very difficult to make objective comparisons between two plumbers’ hourly rates. But there is an even bigger problem with focusing on hourly rates. The issue of quality should be considered.
The best way to select a plumber is on his overall ability to deliver customer satisfaction consistently. Costumer satisfaction takes into account all of these issues and constitutes an accurate indication of value received.
Minimize Need
An entirely different approach to saving money on plumbing is to reduce the need to call them at all. The most common plumbing calls have to do with drains. Many homes have one or two problem drains and several that never need any attention at all.
Grease tends to build up over time. You can counteract this by doing things to reduce the grease buildup. There are several products available designed to reduce grease build up. Experiment with these and you may find you can stay one step ahead of a clogged drain indefinitely. Some people have found success with just pouring boiling sudsy water down the drain periodically to reduce grease buildup.
In most cases, hair can be trapped in some sort of screen or drain cover. Talk to your plumber next time he’s there and ask about suggested ways to prevent the hair from getting in the drain. It’s much easier to gather hair off the screen periodically than it is to deal with a clogged pipe.
Another costly, but preventable, problem is frozen pipes. Make sure that all your pipes are in heated spaces. If any are not, make sure they are well insulated. Each fall, when the weather turns colder, disconnect and drain your garden hoses, turn-off the indoor cut-off valve located near the faucet, and open the outdoor faucet. If there is no cut-off valve, consider installing one. Any water left in pipes exposed to below-zero temperatures will freeze.
Buy Your Own Fixtures
A popular and effective way to save money is to buy your own fixtures. Traditionally, plumbers sell you the toilets, sinks, faucets etc. that they install. Typically they’ll get the items at a discount and charge you full price. In part, this is to make money and in part this is to cover the costs of dealing with purchases, returns, storage etc. In recent years, however, some of the home center stores now charge you prices that are even lower than the contractor prices that plumbers pay their suppliers. One result is that plumbers are shopping more and more at the same stores you are. There are many instances where you will do better buying your own fixtures, providing you have the time to invest in shopping around.
While this approach can save you big bucks, there are three caveats to keep in mind. First, many fixtures that appear to be great buys are poorly made or are missing adapters, installing kits or other components that normally come with similar products. Shop carefully.
Second, if you supply the fixture and the plumber installs it and something goes wrong, there is likely to be some confusion as to whose responsibility it is. One way to get around this is to check with the plumber up front about what brands or lines he recommends and then buy those brands.
Checking with the plumber up front also gets you around the third problem. Every product or line of products has its own installation quirks. Choosing a fixture that is familiar to your plumber assures that you will get the full advantage of his expertise and experience. If instead, you choose something he’s never worked with, expect that you’ll be paying for some on-the-job learning mistakes.
July 22nd, 2009 at 7:02 am (#)
Thanks for the information. I’m sure it will hlp a lot of people save a lot of money when the traders need to be called in. There should be more blogs helping open peoples eyes to the money we could save if we just did more… Especially vital in this economic crisis.
July 22nd, 2009 at 10:17 am (#)
Thanks for the information. Its definately something people should bare in mind when hiring anything out. The two main things; Quality and quantity. Great blog.
October 18th, 2009 at 8:40 pm (#)
This is so true. We cannot afford to be careless about our money during these hard times. However, you should also weigh your options on whether or not to fix your plumbing yourself and hiring a professional. I should say you have to choose your plumber well and feedback from the people he or she has helped should also be taken into account.
April 16th, 2010 at 4:19 am (#)
If you are suffering from problems with your plumbing being your own plumber can be ok if you know what you are doing. But, often times this is not the case which is the reason why professional plumbers are in the plumbing business.
July 14th, 2010 at 6:27 pm (#)
Before calling a plumber to fix a serious damage it is important for a homeowner to be prepared for a large bill. Plumbing bills are rarely ‘affordable’. Just a heads up from a pro!
January 27th, 2011 at 7:05 pm (#)
It is always the smartest move to access your situation and check your home owner’s warranty to make sure you don’t end up with a bigger bill than you expected
January 27th, 2011 at 7:08 pm (#)
Your professional plumber has knowledge and training that most home owners do not have.
June 7th, 2011 at 5:07 pm (#)
A good plumber will save you money in the long run, as well as make your life a lot more convenient.
June 21st, 2011 at 5:42 am (#)
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July 7th, 2011 at 11:01 pm (#)
I like your point about prevention – I would add to that point that preventative maintenance by a plumber is also cheaper than repair work by plumbers. Another way to save money.
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November 29th, 2011 at 4:21 am (#)
Nice post! Thank you for sharing this one.
January 19th, 2012 at 6:09 pm (#)
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