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Guest Editorial | Lindsay Renkel

Work smarter, not harder: giving labor productivity a boost with technology

Facing a growing labor gap, plumbing and mechanical contractors are turning to digital tools.
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Lindsay Renkel
July 14, 2025

Advances in hardware and software open the door to future-proof projects, maximize resources and unlock new efficiencies. Here are three ways plumbing and mechanical contractors can use technology to get more done despite the industry’s shortage of skilled labor.


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The The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., a blue sky with clouds in the background.

PHCC members meet with Legislators on Capitol Hill to make voices heard

Energy policy and workforce development among top concerns addressed.
Natalie Forster
Natalie Forster
July 11, 2025

Plumbing contractors are engaging directly with legislators to promote policies for clean water, workforce development, and resilient plumbing. Over 100 PHCC members, leaders, and industry stakeholders met in Washington from May 20–21 to support industry issues.


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Heating Perceptions | Scott Secor

Boiler job proves the power of teamwork and the right rental equipment

Old building, heavy iron, and a small crew.
Scott Secor
Scott Secor
July 10, 2025

On large jobs, we sometimes hire subcontractors to help us out. Other times, we will do all of the work in house. Often, we rent tools that make the job easier.


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Contractor's Corner | Dave Yates

Working with home warranty companies

The partnership can pay off, but only if you control the terms and play by the rules.
Dave Yates
Dave Yates
July 8, 2025

Since home warranty companies deal with numerous customers and service contracts, they can provide a steady stream of work, which helps maintain cash flow, even in slow seasons or during economic downturns.


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Making tough jobs easier: Most-used tools by plumbers in 2025

Survey reveals most-used tools by plumbing contractors in 2025; tried-and-true hand tools and Pro Press solutions are nonnegotiable.
Natalie Forster
Natalie Forster
July 7, 2025

The 2025 survey asked a handful of simple questions, starting with, “What is your most-used plumbing tool?” Nearly 25% of respondents said Channel Locks, while the majority of other contractors shared that their most-reached-for tool is a set of pump pliers. Adjustable wrenches and screwdrivers, specifically Philips-head, are notably popular as well.


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Integrate a heat pump with a boiler mounted on a brick wall.
Hydronics Workshop | John Siegenthaler

How to integrate a heat pump with a boiler for dual temperature hydronic heating and cooling

Delivering expectations
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
July 2, 2025

A building with slab-on-grade heating from a cast iron boiler plans to expand. A monobloc air-to-water heat pump will provide heating and cooling for the new space via a fan-coil unit, with the existing boiler serving as backup.


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Building the future of plumbing science: IAPMO’s expanding water research capacity

Water research will shape the future of plumbing system design.
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Christoph Lohr
July 1, 2025

This article highlights how IAPMO is enhancing research through the Water Demand Calculator®, the Innovation and Research Fund, and the integration of ESPRI, signaling a shift towards evidence-based practices that align science with codes.


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The Blue Collar Coach | Kenny Chapman

The power of recognition in retaining top talent

How showing your employees that you appreciate them is the key to success.
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Kenny Chapman
June 20, 2025

In the unpredictable economy of 2025, businesses that value their employees gain a competitive edge. In the skilled trades, companies that retain top talent do more than offer higher pay; they create supportive work environments where team members feel acknowledged.


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Service Plumbing Pros | Matt Michel

Two dozen ways to be easy to do business with: part II

Twelve tips to make sure that your customers keep coming back.
Matt Michel
Matt Michel
June 19, 2025

Are you easy to do business with? You might think so, but there's always room for improvement. Here are twelve ways to make it easier for others to work with you. How many do you practice?


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She's wearing a white safety helmet and safety glasses.
Guest Editorial | Phil Hotarek

Connecting with gen Z – why they’re the plumbing trade’s next big thing

Why you should be recruiting gen Z, and how to do it.
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Phil Hotarek
June 18, 2025

Gen Z is reshaping the workforce by opting for trades like plumbing instead of costly four-year degrees. With rising tuition and student debt, they’re seeking immediate job opportunities, which presents a tremendous opportunity for our industry. If you're not tapping into their potential, you're missing out.



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