Plumbing and HVACR Blog
How Long Does It Take to Master Plumbing?
The Shortage Contractors are having difficulty finding skilled tradesmen like plumbers, electricians, and HVACR professionals. Currently, 93% of firms with skilled craftsmen in the United States and 85% of contractors in California have open hourly craft positions,...
How to Sanitize a Sump Pump
Your sump pump performs an indispensable job in protecting your home from flood damage by collecting groundwater and channeling safely from your home. Unattended groundwater can accumulate and do damage to your foundation. Why Clean Your Sump Pump? Not many...
A Comprehensive List of Toilet Parts
Just like your car, the search for the right toilet part begins by identifying the manufacturer and model number. Search for the manufacturer's name on the bottom side of the water tank lid. It may be stamped into the lid or painted there. Then, remove the tank...
Opportunities for Female Plumbers
To say that plumbers are in short supply would be an understatement! The National Association of Home Builders reports there is a 55% shortage of plumbers available for work. Today only 5.3% of Plumbers are Female and the number has only increased by 1.2% since...
Career Growth for Plumbers
Why Plumbing? Qualifications – Most plumbing apprenticeship programs require only a High School Diploma or G.E.D. exhibiting skills in math (i.e., algebra and geometry), science (i.e., physics), and computers (i.e., computer-aided drafting). On the Job Training -...
Plumbing Apprenticeships
To say that plumbers are in short supply is an understatement! According to the National Association of Home Builders, there is a 55% shortage of plumbers available for work. At the same time, plumbing job growth is projected to climb by 14% over the next decade....
Benefits of Installing a Water Softener
Hard water earns its name because of the higher levels of calcium carbonate and magnesium in the water, which is abrasive on your hair, skin, and your plumbing. The higher the levels of calcium and magnesium in your water, the harder your water is, and the more...
When You Should Replace Old Plumbing Fixtures
Plumbing fixtures or fittings include a wide range of hardware including pipes, faucets, and the joints that connect these fixtures. Ensuring that these fixtures are in the best condition is critical in ensuring a continuous water supply and a properly working...
Common Sewer Backups and Quick Fixes
One of the most exasperating plumbing issues for homeowners is a backed-up sewer drain. A backed-up sewer doesn’t have to be an emergency, though. Once you learn a few of the common causes of sewer backups you can help keep them from happening with preventative...
Biggest Factors Affecting Water Quality
Water is one of our most precious resources. Not only does it provide us with life-sustaining hydration, but water also can have a profound impact on the quality of our lives. Water Quality Factors The biggest factors that affect the quality of our water are: Usage...
How Long Does It Take to Master Plumbing?
The Shortage Contractors are having difficulty finding skilled tradesmen like plumbers, electricians, and HVACR professionals. Currently, 93% of firms with skilled craftsmen in the United States and 85% of contractors in California have open hourly craft positions,...
How to Sanitize a Sump Pump
Your sump pump performs an indispensable job in protecting your home from flood damage by collecting groundwater and channeling safely from your home. Unattended groundwater can accumulate and do damage to your foundation. Why Clean Your Sump Pump? Not many...
A Comprehensive List of Toilet Parts
Just like your car, the search for the right toilet part begins by identifying the manufacturer and model number. Search for the manufacturer's name on the bottom side of the water tank lid. It may be stamped into the lid or painted there. Then, remove the tank...
Opportunities for Female Plumbers
To say that plumbers are in short supply would be an understatement! The National Association of Home Builders reports there is a 55% shortage of plumbers available for work. Today only 5.3% of Plumbers are Female and the number has only increased by 1.2% since...
Career Growth for Plumbers
Why Plumbing? Qualifications – Most plumbing apprenticeship programs require only a High School Diploma or G.E.D. exhibiting skills in math (i.e., algebra and geometry), science (i.e., physics), and computers (i.e., computer-aided drafting). On the Job Training -...
Plumbing Apprenticeships
To say that plumbers are in short supply is an understatement! According to the National Association of Home Builders, there is a 55% shortage of plumbers available for work. At the same time, plumbing job growth is projected to climb by 14% over the next decade....
Benefits of Installing a Water Softener
Hard water earns its name because of the higher levels of calcium carbonate and magnesium in the water, which is abrasive on your hair, skin, and your plumbing. The higher the levels of calcium and magnesium in your water, the harder your water is, and the more...
When You Should Replace Old Plumbing Fixtures
Plumbing fixtures or fittings include a wide range of hardware including pipes, faucets, and the joints that connect these fixtures. Ensuring that these fixtures are in the best condition is critical in ensuring a continuous water supply and a properly working...
Common Sewer Backups and Quick Fixes
One of the most exasperating plumbing issues for homeowners is a backed-up sewer drain. A backed-up sewer doesn’t have to be an emergency, though. Once you learn a few of the common causes of sewer backups you can help keep them from happening with preventative...
Biggest Factors Affecting Water Quality
Water is one of our most precious resources. Not only does it provide us with life-sustaining hydration, but water also can have a profound impact on the quality of our lives. Water Quality Factors The biggest factors that affect the quality of our water are: Usage...









