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Step away from the plunger! Put away your tool boxes. The idea calling a plumber may have you trying to will that plunger into getting the job done, but really, if it hasn't worked yet, it's not going to. The fact of the matter is that some jobs just require professional help. If the though of calling a plumber has your wallet trembling in fear, here are a few ways you can keep the costs down.
Comparison Shop
Call around and get estimates from a few plumbers. Don't forget to ask about those little hidden fees some plumbers slap on the end of a bill, like mileage fees or after hour premium charges. Remember, most plumbers work by the hour, so also ask for an estimate of how long they expect a job like yours to take - this is the best way to get the best comparison of prices.
A word of caution: cheaper does not always mean better. Plumbing problems can get very expensive, very fast. If you know a plumber by word of mouth who may charge more than other guys, bank on the one with good rep.
Maintain Your System
The best way to save money on a plumber is to not call one. If you have a drain problem, see what you can do to fix things yourself (of course, the first rule of thumb is to try and not clog your drain in the first place by pouring things down that should not go there).
If you have poured grease down the drain and now things won't move, try using vinegar and water to clear things out. Heat vinegar, pour it in your drain, wait 30 minutes, and then pour hot water down there to swoosh it all away. Bingo, functioning drain!
For hair filled drains, check your local grocery store for hair dissolving drain cleaners, and use according to the package directions. You can avoid this problem in the future by putting a mesh drain cover over your drain.
You can also cut down on your need for a plumber by keeping an eye on things and watching for any problems so you catch them early. Make sure none on your fixtures are loose and watch for drains that are slowing.
Buy Direct
If you are bringing in a plumber to replace some of your appliances, don't let the plumber do your shopping for you. You pick out the new toilet, basin, sink, etc that you want and buy it directly from the vendor. Your plumber will only charge you a surcharge for the same product. You will, however, have to consult with your plumber to make sure the things you are buying are compatible with your plumbing pipes
Kurt Schefken often edits informative papers on news about truck tool boxes and plastic tool boxes. On his site you might find out more about his articles on plastic tool boxes and plastic truck tool boxes.