Plumbing is vital. In fact, it would be fair to say that the development of modern plumbing has saved more lives than many major medical breakthroughs. Most essentially, plumbing routes your water through a safe conduit, where it is, in theory, protected from contamination and all the negative health effects that that entails. However, it would be very far from the truth to claim that U.S. plumbing is perfect or even, for that matter, up to the standard of most developed countries. As it happens, U.S. plumbing is letting down water consumers (also known as human beings) day in and day out.

Part of the reason for this is down to the plumbing while the rest of the blame lies with the state of the water that is moved around by that plumbing. Water treatment facilities in the U.S. are held to pretty exacting quality standards, but even then, much water which eventually makes it to households is contaminated with harmful bacteria, unsightly and foul-tasting substances such as tannins, and, in many cases, much more dangerous substances such as heavy metals like copper and lead.

The Importance of a Good Plumber

What we can conclude from this is that you can solve many, though not all, of your water woes by ensuring that your plumbing is up to scratch – but for that, you need a good plumber! A good plumber not only fixes problems but can also let you know about ones that are likely to develop in time. For example, hard water will eventually affect your water pressure, precisely because calcified residue builds up in the pipes and restricts the movement of the water. Problems such as iron contamination from rust are also intimately related to the state of your plumbing. It is a plumber’s job to address these issues.

Sometimes though, the problem resides with the water supplier and the water treatment that is carried out. Where this is insufficient, no plumbing solution will save the day. This is precisely why millions are turning to alternative water sources altogether and investing in things like home water filtration systems or alternative water products such as hydrogen or purified water. Synergy Science, a company specializing in precisely such products as well as Halo EMF protection say that this is indeed the reason for the great public interest they attract.

What to Expect from Your Plumber

Nevertheless, there is no denying that having a good plumber is vital. So, how can you – hardly an expert – vet the plumbers you hire? Here follows what you should always expect from them:

Education and Training

Well, of course! But how much is enough? We can offer some rough numbers here. Try to ensure the plumber has at least seven thousand hours of hands-on training and always make sure they have the certification to prove this.

Fast Response

A plumbing emergency is a real emergency. And given the levels of property damage that flooding, for example, can cause, you want to ensure your plumber can be there as quickly as possible.

They Have the Tools

It is a poor workman who blames his tools, but it’s an even worse one that doesn’t have them! Any small, topical, repairs you might require should be completed there and then. And if a bigger job is required, the plumber should explain what is needed and how they are going to go about it.

There is really no substitute for having a good plumber – they might even sort your water woes. At the very least, you can avail the benefits of good plumbing, and deal with the other problems later.

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