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Oklahoma Plumbing Contractor’s Safe and Quality Service
September 29, 2010, 1:49 pm
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Oklahoma Plumbing contractors that have their own business have to complete all required paperwork, get building permits as required, maintain their contractor’s license, file insurance and all required paperwork, invoice for clients and oversee the operation of the company. In addition they need to have several different certifications based on the various types of installations they complete in their plumbing jobs. Keeping up with current plumbing practices as well as staying familiar with local, state and federal building codes is also part of the responsibilities of an Oklahoma plumbing contractor.

Common work activities include:

* Hiring, training and supervision of staff. This may include working with apprentice plumbers or hiring plumber’s helpers on a project by project basis.
* Bidding on projects or providing estimates based on the information provided by the client and from looking at the project.
* Completing all plumbing from installing fixtures to plumbing repair or building new residential or commercial buildings.
* Ordering supplies and equipment as needed. Managing inventory to prevent down time when waiting for parts.
* Keeping current on all regulations, restrictions and building codes that pertain to plumbing new or existing buildings.

Some plumbing contractors work in a specific area of plumbing such as building contraction of apartments or multifamily dwellings such as hotels or condos, working on new home construction, or working on commercial or industrial plumbing installations. Some contractors may also work exclusively in the retrofit business that involves upgrading plumbing in existing buildings to prevent plumbing problems or to bring the building up to code or new regulations. Based on the type of job the plumbing contractor will need to decide how many plumbers and labors will be needed, as well as the supplies they will require.

Plumbers and plumbing contractors are not necessarily the same thing. When you have a leaky faucet, a clogged drain, or another common plumbing problem, you’re most likely dealing with a plumber. On the other hand, plumbing contractors are usually called only when there is a major plumbing problem or brand new plumbing is being installed in an addition, a new home, or during a major remodeling project. There are certain advantages of hiring one or the other in specific situations, and in some instances, either may be able to fix the problem. There are few plumbing issues that can be taken lightly, however, and new installations and major plumbing problems are even more serious tasks! Knowing when and if you should call a plumbing contractor is the first step in a quick and effective fix that will last for years.

Oklahoma Plumbers are the ones you should call if you want a safe and quality service. Only Oklahoma Plumbing Contractors can assure you that you’ll have a clean and clog free sewerage system and safe water to drink as well.

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