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By : Gabriel Anton    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-25 02:35:21
Plumbing is a skilled and varied business and it takes a considerable amount of time and instruction to become a qualified plumber. Most plumbers serve an apprenticeship so they can obtain the qualifications and expertise to carry out their day to day jobs. The majority of plumbers are experts in one discipline, either one part of the industry that they are good at or a part of the industry that they have had quite a lot of experience in. There are a number of different areas to the plumbing trade and this write-up will highlight many of the common areas that we all associate with this seasoned occupation.

1. Central heating and boiler servicing… this side of the plumbing industry is perhaps one of the most familiar. A heating systems engineer carries out repair and installation work to household and commercial boilers and heating units. This part of the trade is highly skilled and entails a high level of expertise as there are various dangerous areas linked with central heating as well as boilers. One of the most dangerous parts is the chance of explosion brought about by seeping natural gas, a fully trained heating engineer has the expertise and the apparatus to thoroughly check a system for gas leaks and also the credentials to approve the system as safe. Another danger that is linked to this side of the trade is the danger of poisoning from carbon monoxide gas from inadequately set up heating boilers and flus. Yet again the central heating engineer will have the knowledge to test a system for these leakages. If you are going to hire a central heating engineer then be sure that they hold the relevant safety qualifications to carry out the work safely.

2. Other types of plumbers specialise in areas such as drainage and even though this is not as attractive as a central heating engineer it is by no means a less skilled industry. Badly fixed drains can cause a multitude of situations from highly unpleasant sewage leaks to the collapse of building foundations. A second aspect of this business is drain unblocking and cleaning, not the best of careers but very necessary. This requires specialized tools and equipment to carry out this type of service; it also calls for a lot of practical knowledge and understanding about how sewage systems function.

3. The common plumber is the sort of plumber that carries out those everyday plumbing repairs around the residence. To be a good general plumber you will need a wide-ranging knowledge base of all the diverse elements of the plumbing profession. This kind of plumber will be required to carry our maintenance and also fit such items as showers, bathroom suites and other home equipment. The common plumber will also be requested to carry out repairs to broken or leaking pipes, broken toilets or just about anything else that is attached to a water supply in your house.

There are several distinct aspects to the plumbing industry and if you are thinking of being a plumber it is a highly lucrative business to go into. You will have the prospects of either working for yourself or working for a company no matter what you select the plumbing trade is always a safe bet for a future job.

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