About Us
PlumberMan has been serving customers in Los Angeles with Plumbing Services, Sewer and Drainage Cleaning since 1997. We are Licensed (Lic. No.: C36-900905) and Bonded. We at PlumberMan have been able to service hundreds of customers both in residential and commercial customers.
Since inception of the company, we have established the reputation and customer base that proves we have what it takes to get and keep your business. Quality Customer Service is our number one priority. Repair is our specialty and Service is our passion! We look forward to serving you in the near future.
Call Us Now For All Your Plumbing Needs: (310) 360-1225
Since inception of the company, we have established the reputation and customer base that proves we have what it takes to get and keep your business. Quality Customer Service is our number one priority. Repair is our specialty and Service is our passion! We look forward to serving you in the near future.
Call Us Now For All Your Plumbing Needs: (310) 360-1225
Finding the Right Plumber
When you need a plumber, the task begins of finding a professional who is available for the job in your area. While we'd all like to offer work to someone who does odd jobs like plumbing on the side, the simple fact is you're best off sticking with a professional. This means you do your homework to find a reputable company with a certified plumber.
What a Plumber Needs to Have
Make sure the plumber is licensed. This is the license that all professional plumbers need to have in order to work. The license card is required in all states. Because of this certification, it’s wise to find a plumber through a construction company. Anyone working with a legitimate company will find a plumber who is certified and can show his license to any contractor, subcontractor or inspector.
Ask about experience. This is another reason to go through a construction company to find your plumber. You want a plumber who isn’t green and just fresh from taking his licensing exam, but one who has been around the block and taken care of many types of plumbing jobs. This is especially important for new homes and home renovations where the plumber will be laying the piping and designing the water system for the new space. You want someone who has a lot of experience and can alert you to any hiccups or improve upon an idea you or an architect have for the plumbing system.
Consult a construction company or real estate agent. Both of these are great resources for finding a qualified plumber in your area. In the case of the construction company, there’s a good chance they have many plumbers they work with for various types of job. They will be able to recommend a plumber who is experienced with that job. With the real estate agent, he or she will be able to give you local, licensed plumber recommendations since everyone they work with must have all of the proper paperwork to take on real estate jobs, no matter how small or large.
Make sure the plumber is insured. In most cases, he should be insured for up to $500,000 which will cover any liabilities for the plumber himself, as well as anyone else he brings in to help with the job. Insured, licensed plumbers are essential for any home remodeling project that involves piping. Never choose to do the job yourself when it’s clearly best left to a professional.
Get a quote up front. Whether you’re working with an independent plumber or through a construction company, ask for a quote up front. Do your best to describe what you need done and if possible, have the plumber come over to look at the size of the job. This allows him to give you a solid quote and tell you how long you can expect the job to take. Many construction companies offer free on site quotes.
Ask about experience. This is another reason to go through a construction company to find your plumber. You want a plumber who isn’t green and just fresh from taking his licensing exam, but one who has been around the block and taken care of many types of plumbing jobs. This is especially important for new homes and home renovations where the plumber will be laying the piping and designing the water system for the new space. You want someone who has a lot of experience and can alert you to any hiccups or improve upon an idea you or an architect have for the plumbing system.
Consult a construction company or real estate agent. Both of these are great resources for finding a qualified plumber in your area. In the case of the construction company, there’s a good chance they have many plumbers they work with for various types of job. They will be able to recommend a plumber who is experienced with that job. With the real estate agent, he or she will be able to give you local, licensed plumber recommendations since everyone they work with must have all of the proper paperwork to take on real estate jobs, no matter how small or large.
Make sure the plumber is insured. In most cases, he should be insured for up to $500,000 which will cover any liabilities for the plumber himself, as well as anyone else he brings in to help with the job. Insured, licensed plumbers are essential for any home remodeling project that involves piping. Never choose to do the job yourself when it’s clearly best left to a professional.
Get a quote up front. Whether you’re working with an independent plumber or through a construction company, ask for a quote up front. Do your best to describe what you need done and if possible, have the plumber come over to look at the size of the job. This allows him to give you a solid quote and tell you how long you can expect the job to take. Many construction companies offer free on site quotes.