Verbal Plumbing Quotes – As Good as the Paper They AREN’T Written On

A verbal quote with a friendly handshake sounds like a good way to do business to some people, but true plumbing professionals will always provide a written estimate or work order for you to sign.

Written agreements protect both parties and help clarify expectations on both sides. Whether it is an estimate, a work order, proposal or contract, a written agreement should always include payment terms and a detailed description of the work to be completed. For small jobs such as clearing a cloggged drain or toilet, the description can be short and simple. The bigger the project, the more detail you should expect to be included on the agreement. The agreement should also be signed by the owner or authorized agent of the plumbing company.

If your plumbing contractor is an honest, trustworthy individual, why is the written agreement so important? Even when you have a plumbing contractor that you’ve worked with for years and that you trust completely, a written agreement is still important. No one’s memory is without fault. A written agreement protects you and your plumber from misunderstandings that could arise if one of the parties doesn’t remember the terms of the agreement in the same way as the other. Many good relationships have been destroyed over misunderstandings that could have been prevented by simply recording the details of the agreement in writing instead of depending on memories to hold the details correctly over time.

Why risk spoiling what could be a good relationship by ignoring this simple step?  Get your estimates in writing. Have contracts signed by the plumbing contractor and yourself. If there are additions or changes to the original agreement, have those changes recorded in writing with dates and signatures at well. Avoiding verbal agreements in favor of written ones will maintain a positive, trustworthy relationship with your plumber.

Signs of a Superstar Plumber

Having a trustworthy plumber to call on can be important to a homeowner. So what do you look for in a plumber when shopping for one to clear a clogged drain, install a new water heater, or handle any other plumbing job?

Proof of current license and insurance should always be top of the list. No reputable plumber would hesitate to provide you with these upon request. When these documents are provided to you, make sure and check the expiration dates. An expired license or insurance certificate should not be accepted, no matter what excuse is given. A plumbing contractor who can’t take care of keeping these important business items current is not someone you want to do business with.

If they’ve provided you with the proper evidence of current licensure and insurance, your next request should be references of other customers they service. Again, don’t simply take their references at face value, take the time to call and verify the references they provide for you. Reputable business owners will appreciate your thorough investigation and the opportunity to have you hear customer recommendations first hand.

Licensed, insured and recommended. That’s a good foundation for any service related business. Next you may want to ask how long they have been in business; the more experience the better.

You’ll also want to find out if they provide emergency service and what their standard service charges are. You want to be sure they’ll be available if you need them, and that the bill for service won’t be an unexpected surprise.

Finally, what are their standard procedures for service calls? Can they give you an estimated time of arrival? What measures do they take to protect your home during a service call? Professional plumbers will be timely in their arrival and courteous of your home and property.