Plumbing
Plumbers install, repair, and maintain the water supply, waste water treatment, drainage, and gas systems in homes, commercial and industrial buildings. The work includes plumbing tasks to assemble, install and repair pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, and drainage systems according to specifications and plumbing codes. Plumbers also install sanitary facilities, such as lavatories, toilets, tubs, bathroom fixtures, showers, kitchen fixtures, drinking fountains, and laundry equipment.
Working Conditions
Plumbing work can be indoors or outdoors in existing and newly constructed buildings, in various weather conditions, and around noise, dirt, and mud. The work requires physical strength and stamina with prolonged standing, lifting heavy pipes and equipment, and working in cramped, awkward or uncomfortable positions. Training in safety practices prevents the risk of dangers with falls from ladders, cuts from sharp tools, and burns from hot pipes or soldering equipment.
Training
- Five-year program
- 7,500 hours on the job training
- 500 hours of paid related instruction
- 260 hours of unpaid related instruction
- Additional related instruction may be required
Topics include plumbing code, repair and service, materials, installation of fixtures and appliances, system design, trade math, safety, science, blueprint reading, and isometric drawing.
Application Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Meets required norms on ACCUPLACER test
- Physically able to perform trade work
- Valid driver's license or reliable transportation
Application Process
- Pass ACCUPLACER test
- Copy of high school transcripts or equivalent
- Find employer to sponsor you