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How to Find Qualified Plumbers in Greenville, Spartanburg and the Upstate South Carolina

One of the skilled trades that virtually every developed society always needs is plumbing. South Carolina plumbers are always in demand because plumbing work is always needed, both in primary construction or repair. This extends to commercial businesses, private residences and government buildings alike.

Taken from the Latin word plumbum, meaning "lead". Plumbing by definition is pipes, tubing and fixtures used mainly for potable water transportation and sewage drainage systems. However, other building systems that require pipes also require the skills of a Plumber.

The Plumber’s Trade is a Licensed in South Carolina, regulated through the SC State Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR Board). Most South Carolina Plumbers must serve as a Plumbers Apprentice to a licensed Plumber to learn the craft.

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When it's time to call a Plumber, make sure you choose a trained, full-time South Carolina Professional Plumber and not just a "handyman" that does plumbing on the side. Following this checklist can help you find a Professional Plumbing Contractor in your area.

Questions to Ask When Looking for a Plumber in the Greenville Area

  • Check to see if the Plumber is licensed by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation or if he has a city or county license. Most South Carolina communities have some licensing requirements to ensure plumbing codes are followed.

  • The longer a South Carolina Plumber has been in business speaks to his experience and ability to please his customers with good service. It typically requires three to five years to establish a financially sound business.

  • Check with the local Better Business Bureau, your Greenville City or County Contractor Licensing Department and the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation. They can alert you to any outstanding complaints.

  • A good reliable Plumber should be bonded. Proof of the plumber’s worker's compensation and general liability insurance should also be available. If not, you will be liable for any construction-related accidents on your premises. Any Plumber you contract should have a minimum of $500,000 worth of liability insurance.

  • Get references from friends, family and other business professionals who deal with plumbers.

  • Will the Plumber provide a clearly written estimate and contract? Get everything in writing; the more professional-looking, the estimate and contract, the more likely you are dealing with a true professional.

  • What are the plumber's problem-solving policies? Are guarantees offered on the work and the products used?

A South Carolina Plumber who belongs to any plumbing trade association is a safe bet to provide quality work. Find a Plumber in Greenville, or anywhere in the entire State of South Carolina.


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