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- Plumbers are skilled tradespeople who install and repair pipes, fixtures, and other plumbing equipment in homes, businesses, and other buildings.
- They work with a variety of materials, including copper, steel, plastic, and cast iron, to create and maintain plumbing systems that are safe and efficient.
- Plumbers typically start by reviewing blueprints or drawings to understand the layout of the plumbing system. They then locate and mark the position of pipes, fixtures, and other components to be installed or repaired.
- Next, plumbers cut, bend, and shape pipes using hand and power tools, such as saws, pipe cutters, and threading machines. They also install and secure pipes to walls and floors using anchors, straps, and other supports.
- In addition to installing new plumbing systems, plumbers are also responsible for maintaining and repairing existing systems. This may involve identifying and fixing leaks, clogs, and other problems, as well as replacing worn or damaged pipes and fixtures.
- Plumbers may also be called upon to install and maintain water heaters, boilers, and other appliances that use water. They may also install and maintain gas lines for appliances such as stoves and dryers.
- Plumbers often work with contractors, engineers, and other professionals to plan and execute plumbing projects. They may also work closely with customers to identify their needs and develop solutions to meet those needs.
- Plumbers must be able to work in a variety of conditions, including confined spaces, and be able to stand, bend, and stoop for long periods of time. They may also be required to lift heavy pipes and fixtures.
- Plumbers must be skilled in problem-solving and have the ability to think on their feet. They must also have good communication skills, as they often work with a team of other professionals and interact with customers on a regular basis.
- Plumbers must be licensed in the state in which they work. Licensure requirements vary by state, but typically involve completing an apprenticeship program and passing a written exam. Plumbers must also adhere to local and national building codes and regulations.