Tile installer and plumber

Lots of homeowners make the mistake of hiring a tile installer to install tiles, but at the same time they expect the tile installer to do all the plumbing work needed to start and finish the job. Well, here are a few things to consider before makings the same mistake:
  • Is the tile installer a LICENSED PLUMBER? 
  • Is the tile installer knowledgeable in rules and regulations of the plumbing industry?
  • Can the tile installer get special permits for the project?
  • Does the tile installer's insurance cover plumbing work?
  • How come the tile installer doesn't know a LICENSED PLUMBER?
  • Why is my tile installer doing my plumbing?
  • And here is the most important question. If my tile installer is doing the plumbing work in my house; is my tile installer a TILE INSTALLER? Or a jack of all trades? How long is this guy going to guaranty the job?
Never hire a tile installer to do the plumbing work in your house, and at the same time never hire a plumber to do the tile work in your house. A neurosurgeon and a proctologist are both doctors, but their area of expertise are very very different. 

Remember to deal with an experienced and professional plumber and tile installer, chances are that they already know each other.

For more information on New Jersey tile, ceramic, marble, porcelain and granite installer go to www.falcotile.com  

 

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