Uniforms Hold the Power of Trust

Plumb Works Inc • April 20, 2018

 

You might not think about it often, but uniforms mean a lot when it comes to safety – especially when it comes to service professionals. Plumbers, HVAC technicians, electricians, and other service personnel might enter your home over a dozen times each year. And more often than not, your wife or kids are the only ones home. Although it’s rare that something will ever happen, there have been occasions where burglars or criminals will try to enter your home, acting as the expected plumber or service technician. This is why it’s extremely important that professional plumbers and service technicians always wear their uniforms. Aside from the uniforms, there are other things to look for, including:

 

  • A Professional Truck
  • Vehicle that Shows Business Name
  • A Phone Call Prior to the Appointment
  • Badge or Certified Logo on Uniform
  • Technician Name or Business Name Displayed
  • Paperwork Upon Arrival

By making sure the plumbing experts or service professionals have the necessary credentials, you and your home will be protected. With so many crazy people in the world today, you never know who will show up at your front door. Every day, millions of homeowners deal with service technicians entering their home. All it takes is one instance where someone tries to scam you and steal your belongings, or worse, cause injury to you or other family members. That is why we highly recommended getting a good look at their service truck and making sure their uniform is legit.

We Have the Most Trusted, Professional Plumbers in Atlanta

Professional uniforms, markings on trucks, and a predominately displayed business name are all things to look for when expecting a service technician or plumber.

If you’re looking for the most trusted, reliable plumbing experts in the Atlanta area, Plumb Works Inc. is the company to call. We have a team of highly skilled and professional plumbers ready to handle all of your plumbing needs. Our Atlanta plumbers are trained and certified, so you’ll never have to deal with inexperienced service personnel. And education and continuous training is always a big part of our company. Our Atlanta plumbers are constantly being trained to advance their experience, and apprenticeships are also offered to support their education.

 

When you call us for service, you know you’ll be treated with the utmost professionalism and respect. And as far as safety goes – our plumbers always arrive in our clearly marked trucks, while wearing uniforms that predominately display our business name. Contact us today for all of your Atlanta plumbing needs!

 

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