Plumbing

About Plumbing

A person who looks after and maintains these pipes and fixtures is called a plumber. He either repairs or installs piping and other plumbing equipment, like taps, tubes, water heaters, toilets and toilet fixtures, etc. It is important that the pipes and drainage system are well in place, as it is a matter of not only convenience, but also hygiene and good health.

 

Plumbing refers to the pipe systems and the installed fixture in a home or in a building for the purpose of transporting water and getting rid of waterborne wastes. The plumbing industry today is a substantial and very well developed industry, without which basic day-to-day functions, like washing your hands or using the toilet, would be tedious tasks. Every household and building requires clean water and collection and removal of wastes. Plumbing, though, is very much distinguished from sewage systems, as plumbing is for a home or for a building, whereas sewage systems are for a group or complex of buildings or even an entire city.

 

What is required for a Plumbing System?

Pipes and Tubing Systems

Water systems installed in the olden days made use of gravity for the supply of water, which was transferred through pipes made of bamboo, lead or clay.

Today, modern water systems use a complex network of pipes, which are made of copper, brass, plastic and other non-toxic materials connected to high pressure pumps. Lead has been discontinued in its usage as it is highly toxic, so a bad option to transfer water. Today vent lines and drain lines are made of steel, cast iron or plastic. The straight sections we see in a plumbing system are called the pipes or tubes. A tube is generally made through extrusions, but a pipe is made through casting or welding. Pipes have thick walls and can be threaded or welded, whereas tubing has thinner walls and is joined with special joining techniques, like compression fitting, brazing or crimping. Plastic tubing requires solvent welding to join it.

 

Fittings

Plumbing also requires certain fittings in addition to the pipes and tubes. Valves, tees, elbows and unions are some fittings that will be required.

 

Fixtures

Fixtures are those that are used by the end users. Fixtures are taps, urinals, showers, bathtubs, urinals, water closets that are toilets, kitchen sinks, ice makers, humidifiers, drinking fountains, etc.

 

Equipment

Equipment required for plumbing includes:
• Pumps
• Water meters
• Backflow preventers
• Water softeners
• Expansion tanks
• Water heaters
• Gauges
• Heat exchangers
• Filters
• Control systems
• Hydro jets
• CCTV cameras

 

Systems and Subsystems for Plumbing

• Surface, subsurface and rainwater drainage systems
• Vents, traps and drains
• Portable hot and cold water supply systems
• Septic systems
• Fuel gas pipe lines

 

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What is Plumbing

Article by victoria julee

 

Plumbing comes from the Latin word plumbum which is used for lead. As the pipes were once upon a time made from lead so the word plumbing is in that correspondence. According to a definition plumbing is defined as the skilled trade of working with pipes, tubing and plumbing fixtures for drinking water systems and the drainage of waste. Plumbing also refers to pipes and fixtures that are installed in the buildings for the clean water distribution and the removal of hazardous waterborne wastes.

 

A person who deals in plumbing matters is called a plumber and the job description of the plumber includes installing or repairing piping systems, plumbing fixtures and equipments such as geysers and water heaters. The plumbing industry plays a vital role in any developed or underdeveloped economy because of the need for potable water and proper removal of wastes. A marked difference is there between plumbing and water and sewage systems. The plumbing systems serve one building whereas the water and sewage systems serve a group of buildings or a city. The plumbing systems in the simplest forms consist of a supply pipe leading to a fixture and a drainpipe taking the used water away from this fixture.

 

If we see the history of plumbing, plumbing in the ancient times was extremely rare until the modern cities became popular in 19th century. In the olden times the waste disposal system merely constituted collecting waste and dumping it on the ground or into the river. It was in 2700 B.C when the urban settlements of Indus Valley Civilization came to the fore. That was the time when the concept of standardized earthen plumbing pipes originated with broad flanges using asphalt for preventing leakages. Improvement in plumbing systems was slow until the 19th century.

 

Plumbing started during ancient civilizations such as the Greek, Roman, Persian, Indian, and Chinese Civilization. Finally, in 19th century the development of separate, underground water and sewage systems put an end to the open sewage waterways. The authorities put a stress on proper disposal systems to be installed. In addition to pipes and tubing, a lot of other fittings are also required in plumbing systems such as valves, Elbows, tees, and unions. The plumbing system which is installed in the homes should be checked thoroughly from time to time for the maintenance. It is necessary to get the clean and hygienic drinking water. Similarly, the plumbing for gas work is also done to ensure that people are safe from any gas leakages and the dangers of fire.

 

There are some regulations for the plumbing works. The government regulates the most of the plumbing work in large cities because this has the direct impact on public health, safety and welfare. There are plumbing codes for plumbing installation and repair works. These codes must be followed by the plumbers to protect the inhabitants of the buildings and to make sure that the residents are safe from any hazards.

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Rooter Plumbing a Hero’s Tale

 

A hero cape seems to accompany the Mr. Rooter Plumbing uniform these days.

Whether its retrieving a 6-hour-old puppy that slipped down the drain or recovering a 4-month-old kitten that fell behind a water heater, Mr. Rooter plumbers are saving the day. So far this year, Mr. Rooter has safely rescued two kittens, a puppy, a ferret and a tortoise. And we cant forget the jewelry!

 

Since were seven months into the year, click here to read about our Top 7 Recoveries.

1. Miracle Mothers Day Gift in Mesa, Ariz.

After a stray cat gave birth to kittens in an attic, one fell and became trapped in a wall. Mr. Rooter plumber Dan Pentico used his video inspection camera to locate the kitten. But it took cutting out a square hole in the wall to safely remove it. Dan told his 9-year-old daughter it would take a miracle for her to get a kitten, but miracles do happen!

 

2. The Tortoise and the Plumber in Santa Cruz, Calif.

A turtle found his way under a house and was nestled in a hard-to-reach location. Out of sight, its owners called Mr. Rooter Plumbing. Service professional Hugo Fernandez used a video inspection camera, and searched under the house. Thanks to the high tech equipment, Hugo found the turtle and returned him to his owners.

 

3. Surprise Sewer Save in Youngstown, Ohio

When a pet ferret was let out of his cage, it found its way into a drain pipe. Mr. Rooter service technician Chris Crawford arrived with his video inspection camera in tow. As the camera went past the ferret, it started shimmying its way backward until it could be pulled out by its tail. In Chriss 21 years of plumbing, hed never pulled a live animal out of a sewer!

 

4. Tag Team Works in Southeast Wisconsin

It took two video inspection cameras to find an earring that was accidently dropped down the bathroom sink drain. When taking off the P-trap under the sink proved fruitless, Mr. Rooter Plumbings Terry Johnson and John Donovan turned to two cameras, which helped them spot the earring in just 20 minutes.

 

5. Rescued Puppy Rescued Again by Plumber in San Diego, Calif.

Just hours after a newly rescued dog delivered six puppies at a humane society, the runt slipped down a drain. It took Mr. Rooter service technician Thomas Huff an hour to dig up the drainage pipe and save the 6-hour-old pup. Amazed with the puppys ability to handle the jackhammer rescue, Thomas brought his children back to visit the puppy.

 

6. Trapped 4-Month-Old Kitten in Tallahassee, Fla.

After a kitten fell behind a water heater, she couldnt get out. It was almost midnight when Mr. Rooter got the frantic call. Technician Kyle Jones cut a section of the pipe using a handheld saw, and less than 15 minutes later the perfectly healthy kitten was back with her owner.

 

7. Ring Returned After Removal of Pipe in Newberg, Ore.

Just 30 minutes after a woman accidently dropped her ring down the kitchen sink drain, Mr. Rooter service technician Vitaliy Garbaruk was trying to find it. Upon removing the exposed drain line and emptying its contents into a bucket, he spotted the ring in some grease. She had her ring back on her finger after only an hour of search and rescue.

 

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Mr. Rooter Plumbing is one of the largest and fastest growing full service plumbing and drain cleaning companies in the world and our plumbers are some of the best in the plumbing industry. With more than 300 global locations, Mr. Rooter Plumbing services the plumbing and drain cleaning needs of thousands of customers each day.

 

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