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Are you willing to plan and organize your new house addition? If you are embarking upon the task of adding on to your house, use our handy guide to help you through compiling your ideas to choosing the right house addition contractor or remodeler for your job!

Building onto your home can be overbeaten when you are not familiar with the process and have no idea whom to turn to! No worries. We are hear to ouline each major step and show you how to keep each task Sucessfully. Go ahead !

February 19 2010

Want a Plumber? Pick the Right One

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Want a plumber who knows what he’s doing? Don’t hire the guy who did our home remodeling. Want a plumber who does the job right the first time and stays under budget? Ask for the local plumber who did our home addition. Many people who want a plumber have little experience with the intricacies of the master plumber searching process, and that’s why I’m here to help you with a few tips on how to make the process a little more successful.

It’s pretty common knowledge that when you want a plumber, you need a plumber who is a bonded, insured, and licensed plumber. You’d be surprised just how many freelancers are out there, or commercial plumber who seem experienced but have recently left (or worse, been fired from) a major company and have no insurance of their own. A good plumber will always have his credentials on hand, ready for you to have a look and make sure that he’s legitimate.

When you’re planning and negotiating the plumbing service, there’s no need to let on that you may never have hired a licensed plumber for a major task before. If you’ve done plenty of homework and read plenty of trustworthy online articles, there’s a good chance you already know more about the process than many individuals who’ve been through the rigmarole a few times already.

Questions are Key When you want a Plumber

So if you want a plumber to come to your site or home and give an estimate, any local plumber should be willing to do so. Unless he’s booked and overflowing with work, there’s no reason why he wouldn’t spare a few minutes and drive a bit out of his way in order to present his plumber service plan and give you a price quote before you call him out to work.

Remember though, if you have a major project you’ll also want a plumber who works well alongside other contractors. Some plumbers seem to know plumbing alone, and they’ll do all the plumbing repairs you need when working solo, but they have little experience with home remodeling projects and the dance one must do in order to coordinate projects alongside changing electrical and structural needs.

There’s plenty more to be said about the things you can do to make sure you’re working with a reputable master plumber, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The first and best thing you can do is ask around—most of us have neighbors or nearby friends who’ve had to spruce up their homes with projects involving plumbing work, so get a good reference and take out the guesswork out of picking the right plumber.

February 17 2010

Plumber work – know about the general plumbing

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The plumbing system in your home should undergo routine checks and need maintenance. Plumber work provides information on how to clean different plumbing fixtures, clear heavy blockage, repair leaky faucets, install new faucets, and how to make sure your drinking water is clean and safe to drink

A plumber work overspreads in the following applications:

* ordinary minor repairs, which means repair, replacement, or maintenance of existing accessible fixtures, parts, and appliances and their related water and drain attachments.

* Replace water heaters and underground piping, alter piping inside a wall or ceiling, or beneath a floor, and for plumbing in all new installations.
* Emergency repair, alteration, or replacement of freeze-damaged or leaking concealed piping
* Remodel or adding – This includes installation of building sewers, water service, and exterior rain drains.

Kitchen Plumbing

If we come to kitchen’s work,they are a plumber’s paradise. Not only do you have hot and cold running water, but also you have garbage disposals, icemakers, instant hot water, dish washers, refrigerators, and sometimes even a water treatment system. In fact, if you really stop to think about it, you probably have more pipes running in and out of this one room than the rest of your home combined. A kitchen plumbing renovation can be very complicated process, with much designing and planning necessary.

Clearing Heavy Blockage in the Main Drain

A major block may be caused by large items failing into the drains, or tree roots breaking into the drain system. For any of the major types of clogs in the main system a heavy duty sewer snake should be used. The two types of large snakes are a hand operated or electrical powered snake. These items can be rented or purchased. This often is a job for a plumber. You do not want to damage the line running out of the house.

Unclog Bathroom Sinks and pipes

Bathroom sinks get clogged quite often. Usually, it is due to hair or other grime that clogs the pipe. Bathroom sinks are easy to unclog with a few simple steps. A cleanout is a component in plumbing that allows the plumber or someone accessing pipes to clear out any kind of blockage of debris which has accumulated in certain parts of the system.

February 04 2010

Getting the Job Done: Commercial Plumber

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Having found a decent commercial plumber to fix up the issues at our office, the day had come to stand back and let him work his master plumber magic. We were especially pleased with this candidate, not just because of his confident analysis of our issues, and realistic estimates and time frames, but also because he was willing to come in and work after hours so that the noise and disruptions in service would not impede our workflow.

So if you’re a commercial plumber reading this, take note- it wasn’t just craftsmanship or word-of-mouth, or a nice decal on the local plumber’s van that won him the contract, it was simply the willingness to work non-traditional hours to get the job done. We knew, given his dedication and willingness to work on our parameters that we were dealing with a commercial plumber who really cares about the work he does.

Once the building was empty after the business day, the work began. He arrived at 5:30pm and set to work on the plumbing repairs and installations that we had requested in our contract.

As time passed, day by day, we saw the improvements mount up. Every once in awhile, over the course of the two week project, we would find little notes on sinks or toilets with special instructions not to use them. Other than that, things seemed to be going pretty smoothly.

A Job Well Done with Our Commercial Plumber

After two weeks of temporary outages and little notes, we walked in on Monday morning to see why we hired a local plumber for the plumbing repair and renovation. There were beautifully functioning toilets and sinks in our bathroom, as well as the water fountains and hand washing sinks we’d wanted installed ever since we moved in. There were still some cosmetic changes we wanted to make, but we would have those for another day- they had nothing to do with plumber work.

Our experience with this commercial plumber was very satisfying, and the work he did held up for as long as we owned the workspace. We kept his card around just in case, but we never needed it. But you can be sure that, any time some friends of ours needed advice on what commercial plumber to turn to, we would refer them to the local plumber that made our plumbing experience so great.

February 02 2010

Water Plumber – Experience the professional plumber work

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Most people are familiar with plumbers who come to their home to unclog a drain or fix a leaking toilet. Plumbers, pipelayers, pipefitters, and steamfitters install, maintain, and repair many different types of pipe systems. Some of these systems move water from reservoirs to municipal water treatment plants and then to residential, commercial, and public buildings.

Plumber work:

plumbingPlumbers work in commercial and residential settings where water and septic systems need to be installed and maintained. Pipefitters and steamfitters most often work in industrial and power plants. Pipelayers work outdoors, sometimes in remote areas, laying pipes that connect sources of oil, gas, and chemicals with the users of these resources. Sprinklerfitters work in all buildings that require the use of fire sprinkler systems.

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January 30 2010

The Selection Process: Deciding to Hire a Plumber

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After the plumbing fiasco that occurred while we were remodeling our home, we knew it was time to show a bit more discrimination when it came time to hire a Home plumber for the addition we planned to build.

plumbingSome people seem to luck out and hire a plumber they can trust at the very first go; someone who loves his work, cares about his customers, doesn’t charge an arm and a leg, and earns himself lifetime customers on virtually every job he works. Also, it wouldn’t hurt if they were a good plumber with experience as a plumbing contractor.

Then there’s those of us who hire a plumber who seems to have missed his calling in life and takes it out on every pipe that crosses his path, charging outrageous sums for shoddy, ill-planned work.

When we originally planned our home remodeling, we did not realize just how complex a matter plumbing could be. The contractor we hired to coordinate several aspects of the project warned us that he was not much of an expert on plumbing, so we decided to hire a plumber who certainly seemed like he knew what he was doing. He was confident, prompt, as well as concise and straightforward in his plan of our plumbing repairs.

It Didn’t Feel Right

Plumbing designThe setbacks began in the later phases of the project. The more walls were knocked out and new additions made, appliances removed and replaced, the more surprises seemed to come out of the woodwork (literally). The local plumber would arrive at the house two days a week, and every time was seemingly more and more caught off guard by the changes that were happening, and what these changes revealed about the underlying framework of our plumbing that he did not anticipate. That’s when we began to suspect that his work was ill-planned and that we might be paying too much of a premium for a so-called professional master plumber who did not foresee these developments.

Fortunately we had a close friend who lived in a nearby house who became our advocate, and reference. He said this local plumber should have known our house’s design, and how the systems were laid out when our home was built. Basically this supposed master plumber should have had plumbing contractor knowledge. It soon became clear that we needed to hire a plumber who actually knew our house and knew where we were going with this project, and our friend more than came through.

January 23 2010

Plumber Work

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It’s a jungle out there. When we returned home to a flooded house, we began our search for quality plumber work to remedy our problem. This was when things really got confusing.

plumbingWe started off with a simple Google search for local businesses and contractors available for plumber work and found a myriad of results. We had already decided that we didn’t want to use a large company. The only trouble is, we realized, that you never know just how big or small an operation is just be looking at its name. The only way you can know for sure that you’re dealing with an individual plumbing contractor before you call is that the plumbing outfit is just a simple name, like John Doe Plumbing. For what it’s worth, we were more comfortable with an individual with an actual business name. We learned to look for things like “LLC” to denote that these were the small, one-man operations we were looking for to do our plumber work. But there’s plenty of Inc., locations too.

We knew it was awfully superficial to make our decisions for plumber work on such petty criteria, but what else did we have to go on? We don’t know many people on our side of town to recommend a good candidate for plumber work, and there aren’t any good free review sites that we know of. So we were left with our search bar and our gut instincts.

A Second Opinion: Ask a Master Plumber

plumbing servicesAs much as we wanted to pick one local plumber and stick with our decision, we called up four different local plumbers (who were also licensed plumbers and master plumbers) who seemed reputable and organized. We asked each of them to come to our house, diagnose the problem, propose a solution to prevent any future complications, and give us an estimate. Honestly, we weren’t sure just how much master plumbers are willing to compete with one another for plumber work, so we didn’t tell them that we had others giving plumbing repair estimates. The last thing we wanted was for a plumber to make false promises of low prices or cut corners just to win the job.

The first two licensed plumbers quoted some very high prices and extensive plumbing repairs, and the second two gave us more modest estimates as well as an optimistic outlook for a lot of the equipment that the others wanted to replace. The third plumber won the bid.

With the candidate now selected, it was time to get down to business.

January 18 2010

The Plumbing Hunt Begins: Need a local Plumber = Get a local Plumber

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Everything about our vacation in the Rockies went according to plan, but not our arrival back in Atlanta. We came home to a flooded house, and what we feared would be a big plumbing repair bill.

Once the basement drained, the water shut off, and the carpet ripped out, we were still in need of a lot of work to get things back to normal. Our first priority was our need for a local plumber to see to the plumbing repairs so that we could turn the water back on and regain at least some civility.

We did what everyone does when it’s time to find a good local plumber: we hit the yellow pages. Okay, we didn’t have a copy of the yellow pages- we hit Google. Hopefully, we thought, our dream master plumber has gotten with the modern age and listed his business online. A local plumber in our area usually has the reputation for being manually rather than technically inclined, but this is no complaint; we needed plumbing repair savvy, not internet savvy.

Choices, Choices: Hire a Plumber- A Good Plumber

A simple search revealed the myriads of local plumber companies, lone wolves and shade tree plumbers. We already decided we didn’t want to use a major company. Large companies have much more overhead than a one-man operation, and they hire employees that may not be of the same talent level as a local plumber whose business rests upon his own skills.

Granted, we also realized that this was a risky move. A full-scale plumbing company has much better insurance if anything goes wrong, and if any plumbers find themselves stumped, they have superiors to fall back on. Also, in the absolute worst case, if we feel we’ve been cheated, a well-established plumbing contractor company is much more capable of compensating us if we end up in court for any reason.

So with this in mind, we had to remember that we were navigating a minefield, and with this being our first foray into any plumbing needs beyond unclogging a toilet, it was important to do some research and be as careful as possible in our search for a local plumber.

But for all our forethought, we still didn’t realize how tough it would be to actually find a good plumber. In the next entry, you’ll get to hear all about the selection process, so stay tuned.

January 12 2010

Plumbing For Our New Addition: How to Get an Emergency Plumber

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After sorting through contractors, carpenters, electricians, architects and landscape designers, we finally narrowed down the crew that we wanted working on our home’s new addition. But we still needed to find a licensed plumber or plumbing contractor who could do the job right, unlike the last one.

Of the four licensed plumbers we brought out to our property, all seemed knowledgeable and realistic in their expectations. But one, unbeknownst to us, had already worked on several houses in our neighborhood, and was even the licensed plumber who worked on the addition that was built on the property two blocks away from us. If we were to get a plumber from the current lineup, it certainly seemed like this was our guy. Admittedly, he didn’t promise the lowest price or the best time frame, but his experience in our area gave us the reassurance that he had the most realistic expectations for these concerns.

Plumbing problems from ice cold showers and freezing pipes to basement flooding and serious leakages – tend to sneak up on us at the most inconvenient time. Chances of plumbing emergencies are considerably higher in homes with poor plumbing maintenance, but unfortunately emergencies have also been known to occur in homes that have diligently maintained their plumbing.

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Before jumping in head first, we asked our neighbor up the street if he was satisfied with the work that this plumber had done. He replied that he was absolutely thrilled with the plumbing repairs and work that was done on his property. This made our decision pretty easy—as much as we’d like to get a plumber who promises the lowest price or to get a emergency plumber who assures the fastest delivery, we want the job done right more than anything else.

Our home remodeling last year set us back quite a bit more than we’d planned thanks to shoddy plumber work, hence our careful and deliberate selection process this time around- but we were thankful to finally get a plumber who knew what he was doing.

Getting it Done

Once the project was underway, the licensed plumber we chose was able to lay down pipes to fit through the foundation before any concrete was poured. He knew all the right places to put them so that they would flow efficiently into all the outlets planned for the final product. He even navigated around the areas of the new addition that were most likely to settle over time, reducing the risk of cracked pipes and major foundational repairs.

After the project was completed, we had a simple but effective plumbing system that we were more than happy with. Sure enough, everything worked just as it was supposed to with readily available hot water and plenty of pressure in all the places we needed it most. Our addition was ready for guests, tenants, or whomever we needed to put up for a little while.

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