A lot is happening in the plumbing industry in the month of April. Continue reading our news roundup to learn more about what’s happening in the industry this month.
Penndot is in the early stages of planning to expand and replace existing sewage systems.
As part of this project, the underground systems need to be inspected. To assess their condition, a closed camera television provider, to conduct these underground, internal inspections.
Although the roads will not be closed, residents should be aware that work could be going on in their area.
For the full list of jurisdictions where this will be happening click here.
Americans need more professionals to call frantically when their plumbing problems can’t be solved with a plunger. A plumbing shortage means more than just longer wait times for a working toilet; it also means higher costs.
The shortage of licensed tradesmen to install and repair bathroom fixtures and plumbing systems drained $33 billion from the economy in 2022. According to the report, the U.S. will be short 550,000 plumbers by 2027, which is bad news.
To read the full report click here.
Satariano, a leading provider of innovative home solutions, has launched new water heat pumps and water heaters from Haier. The unveiling event, held over two days at Satariano’s showroom, welcomed esteemed guests and featured insights from Shi Dong, senior engineer for water heater research and development at Haier.
Attendees were treated to an immersive experience where they gained first-hand knowledge of the innovative features and benefits of these state-of-the-art water heating solutions. Haier has been the global leader in electric water heaters for ten consecutive years.
For more on this new cutting edge technology click here.
Are you experiencing a plumbing emergency? Make sure to contact us, and Super Terry will be on the way!