The residential market picked up on the PEX pipe trend first, but the flexible plastic pipe is a good fit for commercial applications as well
Varying pipe materials within a single system can help you tap into the best characteristics of each type of pipe
Flashing product boosts safety, productivity by rendering risky rooftop work obsolete
If you’re using PEX pipe, consider installing it using the Logic method, which offers several benefits over home-run and trunk-and-branch layouts
Fittings that connect without solder, glue or special tools amp up efficiency and profit margins for Georgia plumbing firm
Anything that can boost speed and efficiency on the job is beneficial for profitability, especially when other factors might threaten to cut into those margins
Plumbers and wholesalers once had an unquestioned bond, but the emergence of big-box retailers has made that relationship trickier in today’s modern world
PEX is PEX, right? Wrong. If you’re installing a PEX piping system, you need to be aware of the differences of the three PEX manufacturing methods.
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?
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.
Plumbing Manufacturers International says there will be a negative effect on makers of fixtures and fittings as well as consumers
The desire for cheap materials began with the customer. Plumbers can stop the detrimental effects with some education.
You can handle repairs on modern fixtures easily. What do you do when you encounter something straight out of 1930?