Is Your Plumber Insured?

Whenever you need to find a good, reputable plumber to handle a plumbing issue at your home, you should always make sure that the plumber has adequate liability and workers compensation insurance.   Whether your plumbing problem is a small job like a clogged toilet or faucet replacement, or a big job such as a complete residential repiping or water service line repair, there is always the potential for something to go wrong and if your plumber is not insured, you could wind up on the hook for the damages.

A reputable plumber will have both workers compensation insurance and liability insurance.  If a worker is injured while working at your home, the workers compensation insurance will cover it.  If there is an accident that causes any damage to your property or your neighbor’s property, then the plumber’s liability insurance will kick in.

You may think that insurance is not really necessary because how much damage can a bad plumbing job do.  You would be surprised.  Suppose your plumber is installing a new water service line and accidently cuts through the electrical wires serving your neighborhood.  Or suppose a leak in your new water service line goes unnoticed until it erodes the neighbor’s foundation.

Both of these scenarios seem unlikely, but they have happened before and if it happened to you, you would be liable unless your plumber has the appropriate insurance.  Your homeowners insurance policy might cover some of the damages, but you would have to pay the deductible and deal with the hassle of the claim filing process.

Don’t take unnecessary risks.  Make sure your plumber has adequate insurance before they start work and avoid any liability issues that might arise.

Choosing a Reputable Plumber

When you need plumbing work, you want a reputable plumber that you can depend on to get the job done right.  Whether it’s a clogged toilet, a leaky faucet, or any other type of plumbing work, you want a plumber who arrives on time, does a professional job, and who you know will be around to handle any warranty work.

You can randomly pick a plumber out of the phone book or from the internet, but you will probably have better results if you follow a few simple steps.  First, make sure the plumber is a real business.  See if they have a business office with a permanent address and business telephone number.

Second, check to see if the plumber has liability insurance.  You don’t want to be on the hook for medical bills if the plumber gets hurt while working on your property.  Also, if they have insurance, they have probably been in business for awhile.  You should also see if they are licensed and bonded.

Third, ask for references.  A reputable plumber will be happy to provide references because their satisfied customers are their best source of business.  Call a couple of the references and ask if they were satisfied with the plumbers work and if they would use that plumber again.

Finally, check with the Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed against the plumber.  If so, see if the company responded and how the complaints were resolved.  A lot of complaints with no response from the plumber means you should try a different plumber, but if there are only one or two complaints that were settled after a response from the plumber then it’s probably not much to be concerned about.