By Martyn, on January 21st, 2011
Have you ever considered becoming a plumber, but didn’t want to spend your whole life fitting pipes and unclogging drains in other people’s houses? In fact plumbing involves a lot more possibilities, which gives you the chance to choose an area of plumbing you like, and specialize. Even better, top level plumbers with specific . . . → Read More: Plumbing School – What’s Involved?
By Martyn, on January 15th, 2011
You always hear plumbers talking about how good their plumbing expertise is, especially after they have fixed a major problem in your kitchen or in your bathroom area but I think historically there have been many civilizations that have both stated plumbing that even rivals the systems that we use today. The Romans had one of . . . → Read More: Roman Plumbing – Why the Roman Plumbing System Was So Advanced
By Martyn, on January 6th, 2011
One of the biggest problems when doing bathroom remodels for contractors and homeowners a like is the decision to replace the old plumbing or leave it. The contractor will need to do a little bit more work and of course the biggest burden will lie on the homeowner as they will eventually find themselves paying for . . . → Read More: Remove and Replace Old Plumbing Pipes – Just Do It
By Martyn, on December 28th, 2010
Plumbing Courses are mainly designed to train people and make them a professional plumber. These courses are available on huge scale all around the world in various trade schools and associations. The primary task of these courses is to make perfect plumbers available in the market. Plumbing is a work which is mainly associated with the . . . → Read More: Starting a Plumbing Course Could Kick Start a Better Life
By Martyn, on December 23rd, 2010
A home plumbing system should meet the needs of the homeowners. If the homeowners want hot water on demand or leak-free connections, then the system should be able to handle it. The longer someone waits for hot water to reach the faucet or shower head, the more water goes down the drain. A typical homeowner loses . . . → Read More: Move Over Copper Pipe, PEX Plumbing is Here to Stay
By Martyn, on December 19th, 2010
There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of courses in plumbing, for a variety of time periods, specializations and certifications or other levels of training. They can be found in many countries and parts of the world. Lets look at one of these offered in the UK.
In the UK one four week course prepares you for . . . → Read More: Plumbing Courses In The UK
By Martyn, on December 11th, 2010
This on going battle between publishers and plumbing experts seems to have picked up some steam. Considering that a plumber might have to witness a dip in his earning if Plumbing guides take to the market, it can be quite a tussle. Also the fact that these will ensure that small plumbing works are managed by . . . → Read More: Taking Plumbing to Another Level
By Martyn, on December 3rd, 2010
Plumbing is one profession that attracts people from all walks of life. The reason – everyone needs a plumber and it’s not hard to play his role for a few simple jobs. These simple jobs include replacing pipes, replacing faucets, cleaning pipes internally i.e. flushing them thoroughly and removing any dirt tucked away in them, tending . . . → Read More: Learn While You Work With Part Time Plumbing Courses
By Martyn, on November 28th, 2010
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By Martyn, on November 24th, 2010
Doing your own plumbing work can save you a lot of money, and simple plumbing jobs do not require a great deal of knowledge or skill. A beginner should be able to cope with straightforward jobs, like replacing a tap washer or plumbing in a basin, and an average handyman should be able to tackle more . . . → Read More: Direct Or Indirect Plumbing Systems
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