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Your cousin’s friend’s uncle who does “a little plumbing on the side” might work cheap, but he’s going to cost you one way or another. Hiring an amateur handyman is rarely a good idea. Here’s why you should think twice before letting an unlicensed plumber attempt a repair or installation.
Before bringing in a plumber, always make sure they’re properly insured. The last thing you want is to get hit with an unexpected lawsuit. If an unlicensed plumber happens to get injured while performing repairs, you could be held liable for their medical bills. Licensed plumbers are required to have liability insurance, which gives customers an extra sense of security.
When getting your plumbing fixed, it’s important that the job is done right the first time. Unlicensed plumbers are more prone to making blunders. Even worse, they don’t offer a warranty. This means you’ll ultimately have to call a professional to do the job again, which is more money out of your pocket.
Plumbing is a highly skilled profession. If the person doesn’t know what they’re doing, there’s a greater chance for them to ruin things. Property damage becomes a serious concern when dealing with an unlicensed plumber. From broken pipes to leaky plumbing fixtures, a wide range of different problems can occur.
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Licensed plumbers have a great deal of knowledge and experience. They’ve received hours of expert training. You can trust them to perform repairs quickly and effectively. Emergency plumbing issues, such as toilet backups and burst pipes, must be resolved as soon as possible. There’s absolutely no room for mistakes. Unlicensed plumbers can leave you with a big mess and because they don’t have an online reputation to worry about, they have no incentive to clean it up.
The average plumbing repair can’t be done with a basic toolset. A number of specialized instruments are often needed, which can be quite expensive. Even if an amateur is able to acquire the necessary equipment, they must know how to use it. Incorrectly using some hand tools can lead to injuries, including bone fractures and severe cuts.
If you’ve been burned by an unlicensed contractor before, we understand you may be hesitant to trust someone new to help with your home. That’s why Aztec Plumbing & Drains ensures that each of their technicians is licensed, trained, and drug-tested. We also offer a 1-year warranty on all parts and labor. Schedule your appointment by calling 239-932-2959 or contact us here.
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