Never Hire a Plumber Without Qualifications
Homeownership is a lot of work. From the moment you sign the papers, everything that happens under the roof is your responsibility. If a window breaks, you have to replace it. If flooring needs to be installed, it’s up to you. And if your plumbing goes haywire, it’s vital to correct the issue completely and professionally before it turns into a disaster.
Leaky faucets, water heaters that stop working, and garbage disposals that grind to a halt are all plumbing issues that require professional solutions. To keep your home in optimal shape, be sure to hire professionals with experience for your needs.
Qualified Plumbers Have a Degree
All professional plumbers who are licensed in their trade will also have a degree for common plumbing problems. This is essential because you want to ensure the plumber you call will know exactly what they’re doing and how to fix the problem at hand properly.
Plumbers are trained in a wide variety of skills and job-related tasks including the ins and outs of household plumbing, the ability to fix burst pipes, water heater maintenance, and more.

The more training a plumber receives, the more equipped they are to come to your home and ensure a job that needs no further repair work. Most professional plumbers will certify their work and will have the five-star reviews and licensing to back it up.
Work Can’t Be Done Without Permitting

Becoming a plumber assures you a professional individual with a permit, without a permit anything your "plumber" touches that comes with a warranty will void the warranty. You could also invalidate your homeowner’s insurance.
If the person causes damage to your home, you will not be covered by your insurance and they won’t have any to cover your costs, meaning you’ll pay for all repair work out of pocket. If serious injury results, they’ll have no liability insurance to cover expenses.
Finally, incorrect tampering with your water heater won’t merely result in a unit that doesn’t work; it could explode and cause structural damage to your home, injury to people inside, or even death.
They Might Use the Wrong Tools
People who aren’t licensed plumbers will often lack the proper tools needed to complete the job at hand, so make sure that when a permit is needed that the technician does have it. If they try to fix a leaking pipe with the wrong tools, they could make the pipe worse.

Every plumbing job has specific tools needed for the service. Incorrect tools can cause significant damage not only do the part they’re “fixing,” but for your entire home. Unless you want to risk paying more to fix the mistakes that were created, it’s essential to hire a plumber so your job can be done right the first time.
Trusted Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Services
Swick Home Services has been serving the Marquette, Michigan since 1977 for electric, heating, and plumbing needs. For quick, professional solutions with friendly service and a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee, Swick Home Services is the company you need.