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Australian Plumbers Benefit from a Silver Lining

There are many benefits to being part of a large organisation as opposed to being a freelance plumber but as was discovered by roughly 1,400 plumbers in Australia, that sweet fruit comes with a poisonous seed sometimes. Recently a large engineering company known as the Hastie Group which represented thousands of technical and engineering services, including plumbers on call, found itself in a deep financial hole after an administrative employee was discovered to have falsified records. As a result many plumbers within the association were unemployed, at least for a little while. This may turn plumbers Durban and the world over off unions and organisations but there is a silver lining in this cautionary tale.

Essential Plumbing Tools for the Job

February 24, 2012 Education No Comments

A man is nothing without his tools; the same can be said about a plumber and his plumbing tools. Those guys you call when you’ve got a leaky sink wouldn’t be able to do anything without their plumbing tools and equipment. Let’s go over some of these tools without which the craft of the plumber would be impossible.

The sink auger is a useful little tool that looks similar to a cable wrench except you would take the cable and guide it down a drain. The metal cable will press up against blockage before you would turn a handle on the top barrel sections; the cable will turn with the handle allowing the blockage to loosen up and drain easily. Such a simple plumbing tool gets the job done without any fuss; plumbers are quite well equipped. A toilet auger is used much the same way, but its cable is longer and stronger to adjust for the length of a toilet drain. The next plumbing tool is one we’re all likely familiar with, the flange plunger. Using the force of the vacuum and water, the plunger effectively clears clogs that should occur in the toilet. For smaller sinks and tubs, the cup plunger is the little brother of the flange plunger and many plumbers Durban or Cape Town swear by its reliability.

Plumbing Jobs You Should Leave to the Professionals

February 1, 2012 Education No Comments

Every now and again we have a little accident with our pipes and we’re tempted to solve the problem ourselves; plumbing jobs aren’t as easy as they look. It takes a professional to fulfil a profession and most plumbers are only fully trained after a year at least; how can we imagine we could do the same job instantaneously. There are a few instances in which one should never even consider doing ourselves, leaving it within the description of apprentice or trainee plumbing jobs at least. Let’s take a look at some of these examples.

Home Plumber Training Prepares One for Nasty Leaks

January 5, 2012 property No Comments

They say the only way not to get done in by a car mechanic is to be a car mechanic; the same logic can be applied to home plumbing. As such our aim with this article is some home plumber training or rather the best way to handle home plumbing mishaps without breaking the bank. Often times when the problem occurs consulting the yellow pages is too late, your desperation to have the incident dealt with means you’re more likely to make a judgement error as to how much your wallet can stand. While it’s not perhaps practical for one to go through entire plumber training courses when you’re already fully employed, the cost of plumber training if you don’t have it is large. Plumbers are indispensible and they know it, so in this case knowledge is currency.

Plumbing Industry Gets A Female Touch

July 29, 2011 Lifestyle No Comments

In our day and time we try to be liberal and not differentiate between male and female jobs. Men and woman have equal rights and both can, if they try hard enough, most likely succeed in almost every trade. One such beautiful example is Ashlea Reed from Australia which disregarded hair styling to become to pursue a career in plumbing. Although we can’t imagine a rugby player becoming a nail technician, a lady which chooses a job in plumbing is doable and deserves respect. And that’s just what she got!

Plumbing professional Ashlea Reed has become the first female to be recognised by the Master Plumbers’ and Mechanical Services Association of Australia. The 24-year-old won the Rose Curtis award at the association’s gold medal and plumbing training awards. Reed didn’t always have all the support she desired and many people encouraged her to try a different career. However, Reed stayed determined to be successful and maybe even join plumbing contractors in Johannesburg, since she knew what the plumbing job expected from her; her father and brother are both in the construction trade. For other women considering a job in the trade, she advises a determined attitude and to ignore anyone who asks them to reconsider.

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