How To Select A Plumber?
As a consumer, based on aggregated insights like Google, BBB and others, the most common problems consumers report about roofing contractors include:
Workmanship and Quality Issues. Leaks return soon after repair. Improper fittings or code violations. Substandard work that results in long-term water damage.
Pricing and Billing Complaints. Low initial quotes followed by surprise charges. Charges for unnecessary parts or labour. No warranty or refusal to fix faulty work. A plumber often offers an unusually low estimate to win the job. Once the work begins, unexpected issues suddenly appear, and costs skyrocket. You feel trapped because the job has already started.
Reliability and Scheduling Problems. Customers have reported that contractors often arrive late or fail to show up at all. This leaves projects unfinished or takes weeks to complete simple jobs. The contractor disappears after getting paid.
Unprofessional Behaviour. Complaints include contractors who are rude, messy or careless in your home.
Licensing and Insurance Concerns: Homeowners have discovered that certain contractors lack proper credentials, leaving them vulnerable to liability. If a plumber is unlicensed or uninsured, this may leave you liable for damages or injuries.
Hire a Reliable Plumber: Consumers are welcome to use the application form provided by Safe and Trusted Canada for businesses. Let the roofer write down their credentials and offer them to you as a consumer. This is the second page of our business application form. Business Credentials
Verify credentials to ensure the contractor is licensed, insured, and has workers' compensation in place. Check References from previous clients. Get multiple quotes from several contractors. Note the price differences and what services are included. Read reviews from several review sites if available. Be cautious of contractors demanding significant payments before starting work. Lastly, get a written contract. An estimate is not binding, and the contract should include timelines and payment schedules.