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Construction Tech Review | Friday, December 02, 2022
Plumbing companies use technology to enhance customer experiences, save energy, and boost efficiency. Examples include online tools such as websites and mobile apps for scheduling appointments, sending customized emails, and offering cashless payment options.
FREMONT, CA: Anyone who installs or maintains pipes that convey liquids or gases belongs to a part of the plumbing industry, which comprises a wide range of experts. Plumbers work in various settings and are frequently available round-the-clock for emergencies like leaks or burst pipes that need to be fixed immediately to avoid catastrophic, long-term damage.
Fixing leaky pipes, installing domestic fixtures, repairing or replacing water heaters and water conditioning equipment, and maintaining lawn sprinkler systems are all common responsibilities for plumbers.
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Water heaters without tanks: Conventional water heaters with tanks are ineffective. Even while tank water heaters are made to heat vast amounts of water, independent of how much is required, they may still need help to meet the needs of large homes. Water heated by tankless heaters is heated as needed. The Department of Electricity projects that people who use tankless systems can save up to 25 percent on energy.
Greywater recycling systems: Wastewater from sinks, washing machines, showers, bathtubs, and kitchen appliances are referred to as greywater. Blackwater, which may contain human waste, is far dirtier than greywater. Greywater systems are made to collect water for later use, lowering the overall water demand. Greywater can still be used for things like watering the lawn or the garden, even though humans cannot consume it.
Intelligent pipe systems: These systems use sensors to find out if there are any leaks in the pipes. Rapid leak detection can help prevent significant pipe damage.
Infrared technology: While infrared cameras are frequently used to identify electrical faults, it is also possible to identify leaks and excessive moisture in plumbing systems.
Telematics: Plumbing businesses and other contractors with light- and medium-duty vehicles are increasingly implementing GPS and other telematics systems for tracking vehicle data. They can aid in vehicle dispatching, operating efficiency, and tracking unsafe driving habits like speeding and forceful braking.
Plumbers have started adopting numerous digital aspects to improve their services and offer a more smooth customer experience, in addition to using technology to reduce energy use and increase efficiency.
In order to get experience, plumbers typically finish an apprenticeship or a technical school program. Most states and towns demand that plumbers have licenses.
The plumbing sector is generally expanding and isn't slowing down. The COVID-19 pandemic initially had a negative impact on the economy and raised unemployment rates across all industries, but the plumbing industry has largely recovered. In fact, during the next five years, the need for the services provided by the plumbing business is anticipated to increase. Even during the pandemic, the sector's services were considered vital. Considering the 127,343 plumbing enterprises, 565,537 sector employment, and revenue of around $124 billion as of 2021, you can see how the industry has expanded.
Additionally, nonweather water damage, which accounts for over one-third of industry-specific losses and costs the insurance industry over $16 billion annually, is a growing concern in the construction industry. Since plumbers deal directly with water-conducting pipes and fixtures, this kind of damage worries them in particular. Due to ongoing material shortages, fixing and reconstructing the water-damaged property can get harder. Because of this, plumbers must use effective mitigation techniques to actively minimize nonweather water damage.
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Plumbing is not an exception to the major trade trend of environmental concerns. A national priority is reducing water use, especially in drought-prone regions. In response, many plumbers are using technology to cut back on energy use and boost the effectiveness of their processes. Plumbing-related cutting-edge technology includes:
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