Your Home Is Likely Your Biggest Lifetime Investment


 

The surface work that needs to be done on a house is typically pretty easy to handle. From making sure that a home is picked up before company arrives to selecting the kind of refrigerator freezer combination that we want to purchase for a kitchen remodel, most of these tasks can be completed with minimal to no outside assistance. When it comes down to the task of gas line installation for a new gas grill or water pipe installation for a new ice maker in the kitchen, however, it is often in your best interest to consult a professional.

From water heater installation to sump pump repair, it is often important to contract with a skilled and trained professional to make sure that you avoid future problems.

Working with Certified Contractors Is a Good Investment

Even though you may have a friend of a friend who says that they know how to complete a gas line installation, it is important that you take the time to contract with a licensed professional. Making sure that the water and gas lines into your home are properly installed allows you to make updates to your house while also increasing the value of your property. An installation that is completed by someone who does electrical and plumbing work on the side puts your property at risk.

Did you know, for instance, that in the U.S. household leaks can waste nearly 900 billion gallons a year? This is not only wasteful to the environment, but it is also expensive. Working with a licensed contractor can help you avoid problems that lead to expensive mistakes, as well as dangerous and long term damage.

Consider some of these other facts and figures that allow you to understand the importance of working with a contractor who will stand behind the work that is done:

  • While hand washing uses upwards of 20 gallons, an automatic dishwasher used between 9 and 12 gallons of water, so it is important that it is properly installed.
  • Merely by flushing the toilet, a family of four uses an average of 881 gallons of water every week.
  • A single toilet flush uses six and a half gallons of water.
  • The average American uses between 140 and 170 gallons of water every day.
  • The plumbing industry will grow by 16% between 2008 and 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics projections.

If you are doing more than surface work on your home for an upcoming renovation or decorating project, it is important that you get the help of a professional contractor. When, for instance, you need a gas line installation it is essential to work with a licensed contractor who will stand behind the work they perform.