As the sweltering days of July and August roll in, the heat becomes an inescapable challenge for plumbers.
The “dog days” of summer, known for their extreme temperatures, demand more than just our usual skills — they require careful attention to health, safety and efficient work practices. Here’s how to tackle these hot months while maintaining top-notch service and taking care of yourself.PRIORITIZE HYDRATION AND COOLINGStaying hydrated is important. Long hours in high temperatures can quickly lead to dehydration and heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke.To stay hydrated, your team should aim for at least a gallon of











