Most plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters learn their trade through a 4- or 5-year apprenticeship. Apprentices typically receive 2,000 hours of paid on-the-job training, as well as some classroom instruction, each year. In the classroom, apprentices learn safety, local plumbing codes and regulations, and blueprint reading. They also study mathematics, applied physics, and chemistry. Apprenticeship programs are offered by unions and businesses. Although most workers enter apprenticeships directly, some start out as helpers. The Home Builders Institute offers a pre-apprenticeship training program in plumbing and other trades.
When the time comes to schedule any plumbing, drain and sewer, water treatment or testing, water heater, or commercial plumbing services in Kansas City, MO, you should call our number. We offer a diverse selection of services, but would also never dream of compromising our quality of service for quantity’s sake. Give us a call today to learn more about all that we can do for you.
Of all the projects homeowners decide to take on themselves, plumbing repairs seem to consistently get them in the most trouble. Every Monday morning, we receive requests to fix weekend plumbing projects that turned out to be more difficult than they first appeared. In more than 40 years serving the Dallas and Fort Worth Metroplex, we’ve seen a lot of unique plumbing problems, making us certain that if you need a plumber to correct a problem, we can fix it right. Call Berkeys to schedule an appointment with a licensed plumber. We serve the entire Dallas / Fort Worth area.
