Schedule a Whole Home Plumbing Inspection

It’s the most wonderful time of the year-NOT!!!… if you’re dealing with clogged drains and leaky pipes or a faulty hot water heater!!The holiday season is no time to have a plumbing failure..but it happens frequently during this time of year. The drastic changes in temperature can cause pipes to expand and/or contract too quickly which can cause them to fail. Additional guests in the home can place additional stress on older hot water heater elements and it won’t be able to keep up with the hot water demand. But it doesn’t have to happen to you this season..simply call Durance Plumbing today and set an appointment for a whole home plumbing inspection and a water heater maintenance   package.This service package includes: The plumbing inspection includes an examination of the water heater, exposed pipes and drains, faucet and toilet adjustments. We’ll also:

  • Clean and flush the water heater
  • Test temperature and pressure relief valve
  • Inspect and test emergency shut off valves for gas lines and water lines
  • Valve tag all home main emergency shut offs
  • Perform hardness and chlorine test on the water in the home
  • Die test all toilet tanks for leaks
  • Test all faucets for proper operation
  • Test water temperature for customer safety
  • Inspect all drains for proper operation

If the licensed, bonded, and insured plumbers at Durance Plumbing know two things, it’s that a bratwurst makes a terrible wrench and that a good customer relationship is based on trust. That’s why we back up all of services with a money back satisfaction guarantee. 

When Durance Plumbing’s customers have questions or concerns, they can go straight to Kirk Durance—the company’s president. This type of access is what Kirk takes pride in, as he strives to continue the customer service that has earned his company praise throughout the local community.

Durance Plumbing has offices in these Maryland cities – Takoma Park, Laurel and Annapolis-Parole, to serve you quickly and efficiently. So don’t wait for an emergency to happen contact Durance Plumbing today to schedule your “Whole Home Plumbing Inspection”.  If you’re near Takoma Park or Laurel, MD call (301) 270-6663 or in Annapolis-Parole,MD phone (410) 923-2279.

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How to Choose a Plumbing Company

Not all plumbing companies are created equally, and before you choose a plumbing company for your next project you should read this:

There are basically two types of plumbing companies: small-scale family-owned plumbing companies, and larger-scale oriented corporations.

The large companies are usually well known because of their catchy radio ad jingles, tv commercials and newspaper and direct mail advertisements. This is one of the primary reasons they are generally more expensive than the smaller mom and pop plumbing company.

Corporate plumbing companies tend to be more expensive also because their plumbers and technicians work on commission — and that encourages them to oversell you on goods and services that you may not actually need. In essence, many corporate plumbers are salesmen whose first priority isn’t fixing your clogged drain for the lowest price possible — it’s improving their employer’s bottom line.

Many times when you’re gathering estimates for a particular project their prices will be twice the price of a smaller company. They may even show you their price book, to show you that they aren’t overcharging you!
Don’t be fooled. A plumber’s price book only tells you what his company charges; every company’s book is different.

Commission-based sales aren’t the only reason larger corporate plumbers are more expensive. They also have to deal with overhead issues that smaller family-run businesses don’t, like maintaining large truck fleets and paying for worker’s comp insurance.

The next time you’re looking to find the right plumber at the right price, be sure to follow these tips:

1.When possible, get references. Nothing beats a word-of-mouth recommendation. Before getting any contractor estimates, make sure to ask your friends and neighbors if they have a preferred plumber.
2. Get a minimum of three estimates. Knowledge is power, so always get at least three estimates before agreeing to have any work done. Otherwise, you may end up paying a lot more than you need to.
3. Avoid plumbers who advertise on radio and television. Those ads cost big money. That means higher prices for you. Speaking of ads:
Beware of misleading ads. Larger plumbing corporations often use website and phone book ads featuring a random family photo to give the impression that their company is a small family-owned business.
Focus on small family-owned plumbing businesses. Smaller family-owned businesses have lower overhead, and they usually pass the savings on to their customers. They also don’t work on commission — so you’re less likely to be oversold on services you don’t need. Typically smaller advertising budgets also make self-employed plumbers more dependent on repeat business and word-of-mouth, so customer satisfaction is paramount.
4. Ensure your plumber has a contractor’s license. Licensed contractors are required to complete work in compliance with state mandated procedures that are designed to protect us from shoddy workmanship and potential serious health issues resulting from improper plumbing practices.
5. Check out your state contractor’s web site to verify the status of any licensed plumbing company, including any registered complaints and ownership details.
6. Get an itemized parts estimate and then comparison shop. Plumbers usually get their parts from wholesale outlets not open to the general public. The parts are usually comparable in price — but sometimes they’re not.
7. Coupons and discounts don’t guarantee competitive prices. Plumbers will often try to lure you in with coupons or the promise of a price discount.
8. Schedule work on weekdays. Plumbers charge a premium for working weekends, holidays, and after hours, so avoid those times if you can.
9. Be certain that you’re getting a licensed plumber for your project some larger companies use Apprentices and/or technicians and charge you as if they’re licensed and certified professional plumbers.
10. Check out the Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission’s website for a list of plumbers in your area that are licensed and certified to perform plumbing services in our area. http://www.wssc.com
Just remember, no matter when you schedule your plumber, tell him to keep his price book in the truck.