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    Get Quality Backed, Prompt, and Cost-Effective Plumbing Services from Boyd Plumbing, Inc. – Press Release – Digital Journal - December 9, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Sacramento, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/07/2020 -- Boyd Plumbing, Inc. provides exceptional plumbing services to clients residing in Sacramento. They offer plumbing services that meet the highest quality standards that end up exceeding customer expectations. With fully trained, highly experienced, and courteous professionals, the company deals with all types of plumbing and drain repair services with precision and perfection. All their services are backed by a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee, and they repair again for free if the services they offered failed.

    The company spokesperson said, "When it comes to the plumbing in a business, clients will always want a trained plumber working on site. Our plumbing technicians are certified, insured, and bonded and always treat each client's business with the utmost respect that is needed. We have years of experience in the plumbing industry, which has enabled us to gain the knowledge and the skills needed to tackle even the most complex plumbing problems. Our plumbers can install plumbing systems for new construction or reconstruction in a business facility. They can also service plumbing fixtures and install water heaters, electric or gas. Our plumbers always get the job done in time and ensure that each clients' plumbing system will work perfectly for years to come."

    Looking for emergency plumbing service in Folsom? At Boyd Plumbing, Inc., they have a team of expert plumbers in Folsom who respond quickly to plumbing emergencies. Their emergency plumbing services include pipe repair, water heater repair and installation, main line service and repair, and many more. The company is always available 24 hours a day and seven days a week to solve any plumbing problem. So, whenever one needs emergency service in Folsom, he or she should call the professionals at the company. They always deliver effective plumbing solutions that last for a long time.

    Speaking on the benefits of water line replacement, the company spokesperson said, "A water line is one of the most important components of an entire plumbing system. This is because it carries all of the water into a home or business from the city water replacement plant. Replacing the water line may seem like a huge job, but the resulting benefits are worth it. They include reduced water bills, cleaner water, increased home value, and peace of mind. Water line replacement is just one of the best ways to improve an entire plumbing system's overall health. For the best water line replacement solutions, clients can contact us to schedule an appointment."

    Find a plumber in Sacramento at Boyd Plumbing, Inc. Their Sacramento plumbing repair experts are true plumber professionals. They always provide honest and upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Their plumbing experts are properly trained and highly experienced in managing all kinds of projects. In any plumbing project they undertake, they always try to create a reliable and robust relationship with each of their clients that will lead to excellent delivery of plumbing service. From installing plumbing in a new home to fixing old plumbing in an existing home, the company's plumbers can do it all. Their years of training enable them to solve any plumbing problem that comes their way.

    About Boyd Plumbing, Inc.Boyd Plumbing, Inc. can be an appropriate option for those looking for Roseville Plumbing services. The company maintains high-quality and professionalism at all times and fulfills diverse plumbing and drain cleaning requirements comprehensively.

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    Company Name: Boyd Plumbing, Inc.5485 Hemlock StreetSacramento, CA 95841Telephone: (916) 710-8070Website: https://www.boydplumbing.net/

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    The 20-year-old trainee plumber from Wythenshawe hoping to sink Spurs in the FA Cup – Manchester Evening News - December 9, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A trainee plumber is set to live what seemed a pipe dream when he takes on England captain Harry Kane and former United boss Jose Mourinho.

    Neil Kengni, 20, from Wythenshawe, is a student at Trafford College and a talented amateur footballer with Northern Premier League club Marine.

    The Merseyside team landed the plum draw of Premier League Tottenham Hotspur in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup only the second club from the eighth tier of English football to get that far in the competition.

    As one of Marines top goalscorers, United fan Neil is expected to form an integral part of the line-up for the match, which will take place at the clubs home ground between January 8-11 and is set to be shown live on TV.

    Neil has been studying for an apprenticeship in plumbing at Trafford Colleges Stretford Campus for two years and working with Horizon plumbers over the summer.

    He said: "I havent spoken about much football in college, but when my course mates found out they have all been saying well done on the win and theyll be tuning in to watch the game.

    "Studying plumbing then training in the evenings hasnt always been easy, but the college has been very accommodating.

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    "It has been madness at times to get home, get changed and drive to practise, but to be able to play matches, like this one against Spurs, shows its well worth the effort.

    The former St Pauls Catholic High School pupil began his football career playing for Rochdale on a youth scholarship until the age of 18.

    He then moved to Stalybridge Celtic for two years and went to Marine on loan before becoming the clubs first summer signing this year.

    I decided to study plumbing as a way of making a living while Im playing football semi-professionally, and Im loving it, Neil added.

    College is like being part of a big football team. Tutors make it clear what they expect of you, give you support and show you where to find it in order for you to raise your game.

    The only area of disagreement is which football team we support.

    Neil said he plans to apply for a job in domestic plumbing when he completes his apprenticeship in 2024.

    Head of studies for plumbing for The Trafford College Group, John Ellis, said: Were all extremely proud of Neils performance in plumbing as well as on the pitch.

    "I know many of our staff and students will be watching the next stage of the FA Cup because Neils such a key player. Were all in awe of what Neil achieves on the pitch after studying as an apprentice on placement and with the College all week.

    "Its not easy to juggle the two and wed like to commend what Neil does week in and week out.

    Neil has our support every step of the way towards the FA Cup final!

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    Plumbers, carpenters, welders, mechanics and aerodrome managers wanted to run Australias Antarctic Program – PerthNow - December 9, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Australias Antarctic Program is seeking tradies keen on an icy change to keep the nations four remote research stations running.

    The 25 roles at Casey, Davis and Mawson stations, plus an outpost on sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island, were advertised on Wednesday.

    Plumbers, carpenters, welders, refrigeration mechanics and aerodrome managers are among the jobs on offer for the 2021/22 season.

    Its an amazing opportunity and such a unique experience to live and work on an Antarctic station, somewhere few people have the opportunity to even visit, human resources manager Maree Riley said.

    Our expeditioners are essential to support the vital science work of the Australian Antarctic Program and maintain Australias research stations.

    Ms Riley said the program is focused on increasing its female representation.

    We need people who can live and work together harmoniously in often harsh and inhospitable conditions, she said.

    Expeditioners are paid an allowance as compensation for living in a remote and isolated environment.

    Wilkins aerodrome manager Matt Ryan has completed five Antarctic winters and helped build a three-kilometre blue-ice runway atop a glacier inland from Casey research station.

    He had to battle wind gusts of more than 200km/h and minus 30C temperatures.

    Ive been doing this long enough to know I should know better but also just enough time to realise how lucky I am, he said.

    No two Antarctic experiences are the same.

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    West Lothian mum fumes after catching her plumber sleeping on the bathroom floor – Edinburgh Live - October 20, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A West Lothian mum was forced to fire the plumbers she had hired to redo her bathroom after she found one of them asleep on the floor.

    Rachael Ferguson, 60, had forked out thousands of pounds to refit the bathroom of her Bathgate home, but has now been left with the job unfinished and seriously out of pocket.

    After paying over 2,000 upfront, Rachael hired Supreme Wetwall Bathrooms to install the new wet wall suite she had been saving for.

    However, after constantly stalling on the work, Rachael hit the final straw when she discovered plumber Luke Campbell having a kip on the floor of her ripped out bathroom.

    With the job already a day behind when it should have been completed, the Bathgate mum was furious to find Luke, of Libra Plumbing, sprawled out on the floor.

    The stunned mum told the Daily Record how she blew a gasket after snapping this photo of him curled up for a nap on the tiles before kicking him out of her home three days into what was promised to be a two-day job.

    After waking Luke, he blamed the whole 40 winks on a cup of tea that she had made him earlier and said: I finished the cup of tea and cant remember anything until waking up.

    Now weeks later, Rachael has been left ripped off from the incident after she was forced to source and pay a new fitter to finish the job.

    Furious, she said: Im just left in limbo with a big mess. This is appalling behaviour and needs to be exposed.

    After paying two large sums, one for delivery and one for the materials, the job that should have been finished in no time saw serious delays.

    Rachael said: A young lad turned up on his own and started ripping the bathroom out.

    Luke from Libra Plumbing said he was waiting for the fitter, who was phoning every 10 minutes saying he had personal problems and would be there soon. But he didnt arrive at all.

    All he did on Tuesday was put the doors on the cabinets.

    On the Wednesday the plumber arrived with another young chap. He said the fitter would be there in a while. I went to go and see the progress and found this plumber lying on the floor sleeping among the rubble.

    I shouted to him but when he didnt wake up I took the picture and went back in my room.

    When I went back downstairs they were sitting eating a McDonalds and I just blew a gasket and told them to get their stuff and used some inappropriate language.

    I said youre not spending another day in here with nothing getting done.

    The mum-of-two complained to the wet wall company, who said the original fitter would finish the job on Friday with another team. When he didnt arrive she told the company she no longer wanted their services.

    She said: Ive already paid for the furnishings which are lying all over my dining room and my garage. My house is a total tip with it all and I just think its an absolute disgrace.

    Ive told them they wont be back in my house. Ive no faith whatsoever in them.

    You cant rip someones bathroom out and leave them for days. Im lucky I have an ensuite I can use but others may not. I now have to start from scratch. Its a nightmare.

    Supreme Wetwall Bathrooms advertise luxury bathrooms at affordable prices on their Facebook and Instagram page.

    They sent Rachael a Facebook message saying they wanted to resolve the issue and arrange for another fitter to attend but she refused and has now sourced another tradesman.

    She expects the job to cost around 2,000 more to complete and says she no longer wants to use the wet wall she was provided with.

    The contact have been contacted, but they did not respond.

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    UFC stars who have other jobs, including McGregor as ex-plumber and Miocic who still works as a firefighter – The Sun - October 20, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THEY say don't give up your day job. And some UFC stars live by that sentiment.

    The biggest names in MMA have often worked in a trade, or still continue to seek fortune outside the ocatagon.

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    From ex-plumbers to current firefighters, here's what some of your favourite fighters do past and present.

    Notorious came from a working class family in the suburbs of Dublin.

    Before he made it as a global sports superstar, McGregor worked as a plumber's apprentice - hitting the gym in between.

    The Irishman could work as long as 12-hour days before a gruelling training session -- just to make ends meet.

    When he gave up plumbing, his parents disapproved and he came to blows with his dad.

    He told them he'd become a millionaire, and he wasn't wrong.

    Today, McGregor is believed to be worth around 120million. Not bad for a plumber, eh?

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    The current UFC Heavyweight Champion is one of the baddest men of the planet.

    And when he's not dismantling opponents in the octagon, Miocic is putting out fires... literally.

    The Ohio-based star works for the Valley View Fire Department part-time, often clocking 24-hour shifts.

    With an average salary of 12-per-hour, it's miles away from his pay-days with the UFC as a headline fighter.

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    Ranked No.2 in the UFC Light Heavyweight rankings, Reyes has some pedigree.

    And although he lost at UFC 253 in Abu Dhabi to Jan Blachowicz back in September, the 30-year-old won't be too disheartened when he considers how far he's come.

    In 2017, The Devastator worked in IT at Oak Hills High School in California.

    Two years later he left the job to concentrate on the UFC.

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    A competitor in the Strawweight division, 29-year-old Whitmire made her UFC debut at the tail-end of 2017.

    But there's no way she's giving up her day job.

    Whitmire also works part-time as a waitress, serving tables in a bar in Las Vegas.

    The money is just too good to leave, Whitmire told MMAjunkie last year.

    The people I work for are really amazing, and its just a fun gig.

    "So if I can go in and make an extra few hundred bucks on any given night, its like, why wouldnt I do it?

    "And the people I work with are fun. So, after the rush, youre just hanging out with your friends having fun.

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    Currently competing in the ONE Championship, Johnson - known as Mighty Mouse - was called one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time by Joe Rogan.

    The former Flyweight Champion boasted an incredible 27-3-1 record in the UFC.

    But three years before he headlined UFC 174 Johnson worked 10-12 hour shifts as a labourer.

    His gym, by day, was a Seattle factory.

    I wasnt a person who hated working, Johnson told the Las Vegas Sun.

    When I was working and training, I loved it. I loved that I had to work that hard. I think it transformed into the gym and then transformed into the octagon. It was a good thing.

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    Now retired from the octagon, Kennedy, 41, remarkably juggled a UFC career with serving in the United States Army as a Green Beret sniper.

    He started military life in 2004, serving tours in both Afghanistan and Iraq.

    The middleweight contender also has a military-themed clothing line called Ranger-Up.

    Kennedy retired in 2017, and last appeared at UFC 206 where he was defeated by Kelvin Gastelum.

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    The Brazilian MMA star, 39, didn't have the best time in the UFC.

    He was released from the organisation in 2014 - ending his career with a 2-7 record.

    Still, that gave Thiago time to concentrate on his day job with BOPE, the elite special police force in Brazil.

    He even worked at the 2014 World Cup as a police officer.

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    Currently ranked No.9 in the UFC lightweight rankings, Iaquinta has been signed with the organisation since 2012.

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    But, should he retire from the octagon, he will have something to fall back on.

    After a contract dispute for his fight against Thiago Alves at UFC 205 haltered proceedings, Al had time on his hands and began training to acquire a license as an estate agent.

    He currently sells homes in the Laguna Beach, California area.

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    Who installed the sprinkler plumbing? – liherald.com - October 20, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Monte Leeper

    Q. We have a situation where our new house was finished but our contractor didnt get any inspections. Now we cant get our certificate of occupancy. We replaced our house after Hurricane Sandy, and because its taller, it needed sprinklers. The contractor died and left no paperwork or permits for us. The plumber seems to have retired and left the state. Were scrambling to figure this out. The building inspector is trying to help, and says we need all the plumbing and electrical inspections, which means getting a new plumber and an electrician, who we located and is helping by giving us his sign-off, which we understand is through a private agency. We dont understand why theres a private agency instead of our building department. Dont they give electric permits? The hard part seems to be the sprinklers in our ceilings. Our architect, who drew the plans and showed the sprinkler head locations, says he cant sign the affidavit the inspector needs without a sprinkler test, and nobody knows who installed the sprinkler plumbing. What can we do to get this over with?

    A. The common theme of everything you describe is a lack of respect for rules and the shirking of responsibility by people who do the work. The contractor, may he rest in peace, as with all contractors, had an obligation to get inspections when working in your municipality under your permit. He also had an obligation to make certain the permit was in the owners possession and that they were working with copies to protect the original documents, which are as valuable as the closing papers on your home.

    The new plumber youll hire needs to get his name and license number registered with your municipality as the plumber of record, and hopefully knows how the sprinkler system works and can test it for the architect to see and approve. Im always amazed that authorities who grant permits and issue licenses to plumbers and electricians dont require those two professionals to sign their own name to their own work, just like any proud, licensed craftsperson should do. Instead, the same municipality makes it necessary for an engineer or architect, who had nothing to do with the installation, to make a written statement that the system was installed to code and works correctly. So if the system fails, the plumber who installed the sprinklers walks away and the municipality points its finger at the architect or engineer when insurance inspectors step in to try to diminish the insurance payout and collect funds by suing the architect/engineer in order to settle your insurance claim.

    Architects and engineers dont install or maintain building components. This particular procedure was purposely made complicated to avoid responsibility but to make it look like youre protected, which is also why municipalities ask for a private agency to do your electrical inspection. They know that electrical work is a contributor to fire and avoid that responsibility, too. Good luck!

    2020 Monte Leeper. Readers are encouraged to send questions to yourhousedr@aol.com, with Herald question in the subject line, or to Herald Homes, 2 Endo Blvd., Garden City, NY 11530, Attn: Monte Leeper, architect.

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    Joe the plumber? No – The Hindu - October 20, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Long before I had the wit to identify and employ full-time help, I was blundering about alone at home nearly full-term with my first child and trying to manage both a blistering Madras summer and a tap that would neither turn off or on. A steady trickle called for a plumber. So when my husband said that he had arranged for a plumber to come by, I waited optimistically for the solution to my problem of the week.

    Those days, the locality we lived in was so silent that you could hear cars turning in from the main road and the call of the sellers of spinach or kolam powder some minutes before they appeared. It was a time of visiting knife-sharpeners, bakery boys, soothsayers and sellers of ribbons and balloons and home-made toys. They all made their fortnightly calls. Rather sooner than expected, the doorbell jangled through our first floor flat and I went downstairs as fast as my unborn daughter allowed, and opened the door.

    A tall, well-built and efficient looking man presented himself. Ah the plumber! Come upstairs, come upstairs, I said as I conducted him up to the flat and into the house leading the way to the bathroom.

    He was so silent that I wondered whether he had grasped my feeble Tamil. Look, this is the problem, I said, pointing to the offending tap. He bent over it and straightened up. Well, I can fix it but I will need some money to buy a new washer.

    Of course, wait here. In full view of the stranger, I opened the cupboard and drew out my last big note and handed it to him. Youll come back soon, wont you?

    He left saying, Half an hour. An hour at the most. I went back to cleaning the kitchen when the phone rang. Another clumsy gallop through the hall! It was my husband. We are in luck. The plumber is free. Hell be along shortly.

    But hes already been here and will return with the washer he needed to fix the tap, I replied. I gave him some money.

    But that was not our plumber. Then, who was he?

    When I considered how easily that silent visitor might have knocked me on the head before removing my bangles, I thank my stars. Evidently the plumber had had an attack of conscience and left with just the money he did not have to earn.

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    Amigo Plumbing and the COVID Comeback – Contractor - October 20, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PHOENIX, AZ Since 2008, Amigo Rooter and Plumbing has served the residential service and maintenance needs of the greater Phoenix metro area. We do mostly service and repairs, owner/operator Nelson Salas says. Thats probably 80 percent of our work mostly residential and light commercial. Amigo plumbing employs five service techs (including Salas, who still goes out on calls) and a couple more people back managing the office.

    Up until the pandemic hit business was humming along. We were staying busy, Salas says, plenty of work every day and everything was going good. Then, at the end of March, as it did seemingly everywhere in the country, the bottom fell out. Business fell off 50 percent, according to Salas rough estimate.

    Luckily, the worst part of it only lasted about three weeks before picking back up again. Everybody is at home, using or in some cases abusing their plumbing, Salas says. People needed their working toilets and running water, plumbing was designated an essential industry, and the demand just couldnt be held back for much longer than that.

    Of course, Amigo Rooter and Plumbing was forced to adapt the same as everyone else has. Getting everyone at the company on the same page involved a lot of commuting on Salas part. I had meetings with the guys just one-on-one, he explains. Basically they each take their truck home at the end of the day. So, I had to make time to meet with each of them and make sure they had all the equipment they needed.

    Protective equipment such as gloves and shoe covers was already standard for Amigo technicians. Mask simply became one more part of the toolkit. Alongside protective gear came social distancing. This involved a new level of sensitivity to the comfort levels of the customers. Salas says that, typically, about 70 percent of his clients are comfortable allowing Amigo technicians into their homes, but there is a remaining 30 percent who would probably remain isolated if they werent suffering some kind of plumbing emergency. They want us almost to wear a hazmat suit to go into their homes, he says.

    Looking Forward

    Now, the volume of work at Amigo Rooter and Plumbing is back to normal, if not even little bit busier. But still the pandemic continues.

    John Waters is the head of Phoenix-based Waters Business Consulting, a group that has worked with service contractors like Amigo to help grow their businesses through success coaching and lean business valuation. Waters has over 35 years experience in strategic business development, and he says the current situation is like nothing he has ever seen before.

    The closest comparison I could make would be 9/11, Waters says. It was boom, all of a sudden, the country got hit by an outside enemy who penetrated our boarders and disrupted everything. And thats kind of what happened here.

    His advice to his clients from the first days of the pandemic has been: first, have a plan to get through this, but then, more importantly, have a plan to come out of this so your business can thrive.

    Youve all heard the saying, Dont waste a good crisis. A crisis is an opportunity to change and innovate, Waters says. How can you differentiate yourself from what your competition out there is doing?

    His first suggestion is to invest in the kind of technology that automates processes and makes remote interactions easier. You can interface with a customer via Zoom, Waters says, whether theres a pandemic or we have a vaccine or not, you can still do a lot of the work that involves interacting with the customer that way.

    Second, he advises every business he works with to go through their database and communicate with all past customers, all new customers and any new customers and remind them of who you are, what you do and how you can help them solve their problems.

    Third, look to what new kinds of services or offerings you can provide. Handwashing stations are something all kinds of businesses are looking into now. All kinds of customers are now interested in touchless faucets and fixtures. And pandemic or not, people always are looking for efficient systems that can save them money on water and energy.

    Fourth, take some time to invest in soft skills. One of the lessons of the last recession, he says, was the emphasis successful businesses placed on quality customer service. You saw this a lot with restaurants, Waters says, responding and treating their customers differently, because they saw how important the customer was youve got to make sure that your customer service is just stellar.

    Fifth, if you have dollars to spend on the marketing/advertising side, nowwhen the comeback is still beginningis a good time to spend them. The smart move is to get aggressive on your marketing in my opinion, Waters says. As soon as possible.

    Sixth, keep a close eye on your numbers. Manage your cost of goods carefully. Waters finds that when small contractors start to grow, they sometimes stop paying attention to their balance sheets. They know their trade, but they dont know their numbers. So get someone that can work with you to make sure you understand. Know where youre improving, know what your greatest source of revenue is, know where your greatest source of gross profit margin is.

    Seventh, and maybe most important, reach out to your employees. Dont be so focused on the opportunities this moment presents that you forget your workers might have stresses, conflicts and concerns that extend well beyond the workplace. A lot of people have kids who cant go to school, elderly or at-risk family members they cant visit, or health concerns of their own.

    This is the time to show your employees that you care, Waters says. They are the face of your organization when theyre out there working with the public. So thats key. Having the right culture, because thats how you retain good people, provide good service and get repeat customers.

    Nelson Salas, for his part, is trying to do everything he can to follow the proper safety guidelines, to keep his customers happy, and to keep his business moving forward. Its new territory for everybody, Ive gotta tell you.

    Amigo Rooter and Plumbing: http://www.amigoplumbingaz.co

    Waters Consulting: watersbusinessconsulting.com

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    Reasons to Hire A Professional Water Heater Plumbing Company – EndZoneScore - October 20, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Installing a water heater may not look like a big deal, but did you know that this simple job can impact the overall plumbing system of your house? Maintaining the plumbing condition in your house is crucial. This can prevent several forms of damages. While you may want to save some money by installing the water heater yourself, it would be better to appoint an expert for the job.

    It isnt difficult to find a plumbing contractor that can smoothly set-up the geyser for your hot water needs. However, not allwater heater servicesare the best in this area and you may need to make a careful choice keeping all basic parameters of hiring an expert for the task. Here are some benefits of appointing a professional plumbing agency for installing the water heater at home.

    A licensed plumbing agency is likely to have an all-rounder team that is not only skilled in handling water heater installation but can simultaneously cater to a variety of plumbing needs. A trained plumber should be able to analyze, replace, repair, and restore as per the plumbing requirements.

    From handling heating concerns to drainage and pipes, a good contractor will not only be able to identify the plumbing needs and problems but will also be able to suggest ways to prevent any future problems. Even if there are multiple plumbing issues at home, appointing one professional should save you from the trouble of looking for multiple plumbers.

    A licensed and regulated plumbing company is likely to have the required knowledge of the community and building rules. It is important to comply with the existing plumbing norms of the city you reside in to avoid paying up penalties and fines. Moreover, a licensed company will keep to its standards and is unlikely to do a shoddy job or use inferior products.

    Safety is a priority and cannot be overlooked even if it is in the context of a minor job as a water heater installation. A qualified plumber will be able to educate you on the dos and donts of using the heater to prevent any accidents. For instance, a tankless water heater can trigger fire if it is improperly installed. Click here to see how to prevent a house fire @https://www.wikihow.com/Prevent-a-House-Fire.

    Also, water supply systems can cause flooding, especially if leakages are causing severe damage and posing threat. Never settle for low-grade products and ill-fittings as it could be as good as risking your life.

    A reputable and experienced agency would make a better choice than a newbie. A professional will be able to gauge this faster than a layman owing to their experience and skill in handling such emergencies.

    A professional will always shoulder the responsibility tagged with the installation work and troubleshoot any issue that crops up in the process or even later. Most top-rated plumbers provide a warranty on their services which indicates that any problems coming up within that period will be handled for free by the appointed agency.

    Think of all the hassle surrounding the installation of a new aqua heater. Hiring an expert just dissolves all that trouble. With their experience and skill, they should be able to efficiently complete the installation hassle-free. They can get all the materials required for the process, do the necessary checks and fittings as needed without you having to move a leg.

    While your research holds value, handing over the job of setting up the aqua heater to skilled personnel can save you the effort of calculating the requirement. A professional that you consul should be able to tell you which size of a geyser would befit your familys requirement. They can easily estimate the points-of-use to meet your overall demand.

    Be it understanding the temperature requirements, pressure regulation, valve fitting, inlets, and outlet pipe conditions or electric feed, an expert plumbing contractor can suggest all specific details for safe installation and use of your aqua heater.

    Some closed water heaters may be subject to thermal expansion causing an increase in the pressure. Too much tank pressure can contract the duct causing leakage of combustible gases in the house.

    Your plumber would know how to deal with this. For instance, he might add an expansion tank to prevent any problems. Similarly, open-water heaters can be handled with proper installation of water softeners and meters as needed. To avoid such problems, you can choose the dual-purpose model that your professional plumber should be able to suggest.

    We hope the pros discussed above enable you to get the water heater installed smoothly.

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    Parallel Plumbing And Heating Perhaps Your Best Choice – News Anyway - October 20, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Every modern home needs a heating and cooling system and a plumbing system. Hence, its only a matter of time that you will need a plumbing companys services, whether its for repairs or installation services. When such a time comes, it may be the best time to contact Parallel Plumbing And Heating, and below are the reasons why.

    Fully Licensed And Insured

    Parallel Plumbing And Heating is fully licensed and insured. Now some people may think this is not a big deal. In fact, some will even hire a non-licensed and non-insured service just as long as the price is cheap. This is backward thinking.

    A fully licensed company ensures that the engineers are trained mostly for safety reasons. In other words, a licensed company may charge higher compared to non-licensed ones, but youll have peace of mind that the job is done properly and safely. Compared to a hospital bill caused by unsafe installation or repair practices, the extra cost of a licensed company is significantly cheaper.

    Another factor that most people tend to ignore is insurance. Did you know that if an accident happens within your property during the repair or installation process, you may be liable for the medical or legal bills? With a fully insured company, you can rest your worries as theres an insurance company that will protect you from such instances.

    Work Guarantee

    As a general rule of thumb, a companys degree of guarantee reflects how confident they are with their work. After all, no company will stay long if they offer high-levels of guarantee with poor quality work. With Parallel Plumbing And Heating, you can be sure that you are getting high-quality work as the company has no problem providing you with high levels of guarantee.

    Customized Solutions

    In the field of plumbing and heating and cooling repair and installation, youll often have several options when it comes to tackling a specific job. Some unreputable plumbing companies may only provide you with only one solution because it may mean that it allows for the most profit for them. However, whats best for the companys pockets may not be the clients best solution. This is another factor that separates Parallel Plumbing And Heating from the competitors.

    In most cases, Parallel Plumbing And Heating can offer several solutions. By doing so, you are free to choose the best solution for your current situation. Of course, Parallel Plumbing And Heating can offer you professional advice, but you still have the final word.

    Local Community specialization

    In this day and age, there is plenty of free information floating around. Such articles and videos will often claim X is the best solution or best method. What they dont tell you is that there are plenty of factors that need to be considered. For example, what is the mineral content of the local water supply? What about the temperature during the winter? Whats the local law and regulation with regards to plumbing and heating and cooling?

    These are just a few of the many crucial questions that need to be answered before you can arrive at the best possible solutions.

    The excellent thing about Parallel Plumbing And Heating is they have been serving the local community for years. They know what works and what doesnt with regards to the local environment.

    Contact Parallel Plumbing And Heating Now

    Parallel Plumbing And Heating serves Rainham, Purfleet, Grays, Tilbury, East Tilbury, SouthOckendon, Corringham, South Benfleet, Basildon, Wickford, West Hanningfield, Billericay, West Horndon, Brentwood, Ingatestone, Ongar, Upminster, Hornchurch, Dagenham, Romford, Loughton, Chigwell, Ilford, Woodford, Ilford, Barking, Woolwich, Walthamstow, Stratford, and London.

    You can contact them via info@parallelplumbingandheating.co.uk. You can also call them at 01708533158 or 07495506424. In fact, why dont you give them a call right now and ask them how they can help you.

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