Here’s the thing about your plumbing: It doesn’t care, en absoluto, about what’s happening in the world. So the reality that you’re dealing with a global health crisis? It simply doesn’t care.
Pero en Sr. Experto en Plomería, hacemos.
We get that many of you are trying to navigate working from home while also trying to figure out why your kids don’t know what “carry the 1” means. We understand some of you have been laid off—or you’re afraid that news is coming sooner than later. We know you’re worried about your loved ones and their health. Things feel really heavy right now. Please know we’re pulling for you.
We wanted to offer some tangible help, so we’ve put together a list of things to think about if you need to hire a plumber in the coming weeks. We know it’s no fun to imagine dealing with a burst pipe or sewer back-up right now—but we want you to feel prepared if something happens.
4 Maneras de Veterinar a un Salt Lake City Plomero durante COVID-19
Obviously, bringing a stranger into your home during a global pandemic isn’t ideal. But if you suspect (or you’re certain) you have trouble brewing, don’t hesitate to call in a professional Salt Lake City plomero. Pero primero, asegúrese de examinar sus opciones.#1 Ask what additional precautions they’re taking due to coronavirus.
Los buenos plomeros se toman en serio la limpieza. Pero ahora, más que nunca, deberían ser capaces de dar respuestas claras y concretas a las siguientes preguntas:- What procedures do you have in place to monitor your team members’ health? And at what point do you forbid them from coming to work?
- Has anyone on your team tested positive for coronavirus—or complained of flu-like symptoms—in the past 14 days?
- In the last two weeks, has anyone on your team had close contact with someone who’s tested positive for the virus (or has been presumed positive)?
- ¿Qué procedimientos de saneamiento tiene implementados para sus suministros y equipos?
- ¿Proporciona a su equipo toallitas desinfectantes, guantes, protección para los ojos y máscaras?
- Cuando llegue a mi casa, ¿qué puedo esperar en términos de lavado de manos, etc.?
- ¿Puedo pagarle por teléfono para evitar el contacto con usted o su dispositivo móvil?
#2 Make sure they’re a licensed Salt Lake City plomero.
Hiring a licensed plumber is important no matter what’s happening in the world. After all, unlicensed home services contractors can make costly mistakes that put your biggest investment—your home—in jeopardy. And that’s pretty much the last thing you need right now, isn’t it? Yes, unlicensed plumbers typically charge less than a licensed shop, and it’s tempting to save a little money right now. Or maybe you have a handyman friend or family member who’s been financially affected by the pandemic, and you want to hire them to help them out. That’s kind and gracious of you—but please consider finding another way to lend a hand. It’s just not worth the risk. Contrate a un plomero con licencia para que pueda tener la tranquilidad de que su trabajo se hará bien la primera vez.#3 Revisa sus reseñas en línea.
Todos los fontaneros te dirán lo buenos que son. Don’t just take their word for it. Instead, check their Google and Facebook reviews to see if other homeowners have had good experiences with them. You’re looking for a company with a reputation for fair prices, exceptional service, and honesty. Desafortunadamente, muchas empresas de servicios para el hogar usarán el COVID-19 como una excusa para aprovecharse de las personas en crisis. Verificar a los plomeros revisando sus reseñas lo ayudará a evitar que lo estafen.#4 Averigüe si retribuyen a su comunidad.
Plumbing companies that are doing good in our community actually care about families like yours. That also means they’re more than likely honest folks who are doing everything they can to keep their customers safe. Plus, it’s awesome to “reward” generous businesses by supporting them when times are tough.¿Cómo podemos servirle?
We genuinely hope you don’t need a Salt Lake City plumber until this coronavirus thing is a “remember when.” But if something happens, we’re ready to serve you—honestly and with an abundance of caution. In the meantime, stay safe, stay healthy… and stay home.