From leak detection tools to water heater monitoring, the connectivity options available to contractors and homeowners are expanding
Technology advances have given us faucets that work with a simple touch rather than the turn of a handle. What do you do when such tech starts giving you problems?
New and updated tools unveiled at the AHR Expo are expected to bring added efficiency to the plumbing industry
Here’s a look back on some of the best pieces of advice contractors shared in the pages of Plumber magazine in the past year
For an industry newbie the seemingly simple repair of a toilet flange may not be so straightforward. Here’s a look at what you’ll want to keep in mind.
A Kansas correctional facility is ramping up its vocational training offerings for an offender demographic that has the highest recidivism rates
Has the daily grind killed some of the passion you had when you first got started in plumbing? Try these tactics to get re-energized.
Cheaper building methods and what that means for the types of plumbing systems installed ultimately hurts the plumbers called upon to make repairs
Barney Smith’s 1,350 toilet seats will move from their longtime San Antonio home to Dallas
Speaking to local service clubs is an efficient way to promote your company and make new contacts