Plumbing is costly, but it’s not as expensive as you think. With the vast number of plumbers advertising online, innocent homeowners like you, get tricked into hiring a fraudulent local plumber. In many parts of the country, it’s required by law for a plumber to be licensed. But does anyone need a license to advertise online? No.
How can you figure out that it’s
a fraudulent local plumbing service? It’s easier than you think.
Plumber wants to bring spare parts on his own
If your plumber is too sweet and
generous, it’s probably a sugar coated scam. He says that so and so part needs
to be replaced and is ready to head to the supplies store and get the stuff.
Some plumbing supplies are
costly, but some are very cheap. Unless you have the receipt from the local
store with the brands mentioned, you cannot know the real price. So, try
insisting getting the parts by yourself or a proper invoice from the shop.
Plumber is bringing with him the unwanted crowd
Are you hiring on an hourly rate
basis? Pay attention! At first, he starts working on the problem all by
himself. But then he calls in for help. After the problem is fixed, the chances
are that he is going to ask more than the decided rates for the “other guy”
charges more. You would feel helpless for the work is already done and you
can’t just refuse to pay. Make sure in advance that you don’t get charged extra
for the extra workforce or sudden rise in hourly rates.
Plumber is not providing a written estimate
You looked for a local plumber online and called him for a home inspection. He says he has checked the problem and will let you know of the price. He calls you and tells you an estimate. You agree and ask for an estimate.
But he insists on working immediately which is supposedly in your interest and comes in without an estimate. There’s a high chance the actual price he would ask at the end of the job would be far greater than the estimate.
And just because you never to an
opportunity to have a written estimate, you have no means of figuring out what
went wrong until you realize that it was just a way to trick you to pay more!
He is creating urgency
Did your plumbing contractors
in Los Angeles diagnose a serious fault in your water heating system?
He might have predicted some serious damage or a lawsuit if the error goes
unfixed even for a day. Don’t panic!
Plumber is doing huge online promotion
Do you know that one customer can
cost around $300 to a local plumbing service that uses the PPC ads? Those ads
you see on Google are costly, and they are going to try their best to cover
that cost.
So, these are some of the sign
that you are dealing with a fraud plumbing contractor. If you find even a
smallest issue, be ready to pay a big hefty price. So better be safe than
sorry. Good Luck!
There are high chances that your
local plumber is making a fool of you. Just think how can a device go from
“perfectly fine” to “just going to blast” in a day? It’s better if you look for
another opinion.