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25 Must Have Plumbing Tools, Materials, and Equipment

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Plumbing is one of the most valuable jobs in the world. Because of plumbing, we can use clean water in our everyday lives. We can cook, drink, bath, etc. The waste that may contain dangerous chemicals and other risky elements produced from the different activities we do every day were disposed of properly because of plumbing. It may not be the flashiest job or the most valued one, but we cannot deny its importance. 

To properly conduct plumbing, plumbers must undergo proper training. To do so, they can go to a vocational school and become an apprentice, or take other ways based on what is required in their region. Having the proper training can ensure that they know the correct processes and techniques to do the job. Other than the processes and techniques, they will also learn how to identify, use, and utilize the necessary tools, materials, and equipment. These are extremely valuable because this makes the job easier, and these also help improve the quality of plumbing services. Moreover, being knowledgeable about these tools will allow them to become more flexible, and the time they need to accomplish the tasks will also be lessened, permitting them to do other valuable assignments or improvements.

Today, various builder trends are available. With the emergence of technology and because of the continuous development and innovation, project management tools, and many other unique tools are now part of the trend. These tools can be used to manage the finances in a plumbing business or can be applied in the planning stage when creating prototypes, which will hugely lessen expenses. Project management software such as Pro Crew Schedule, for example, can be helpful when it comes to improving team communication, staff, and task monitoring, making crew schedules, and in recording transactions and documents. A tool such as this will be beneficial not only to the staff and teams but also to project managers who oversee every part of the processes.

1.Press Fitting Systems

Press fitting systems are used by plumbers to connect pipes securely. The time it takes to connect pipes when using this tool is also less than when plumbers solder the pipes.

2. Pipe Bender

A pipe bender, as its name says, is a tool that is used to bend pipes. With this tool, pipes can be turned into various shapes based on what is necessary or where it will be installed.

3. Borescope

Borescopes are small cameras that are fastened into a flexible, long cable and are inserted into sewer lines and drains. These give professionals a good view of the condition of the piping. Borescopes are useful to professionals because they help them acquire more information about what they are working on.

4. Plumber’s Tape 

A plumber’s tape, also termed as thread sealing tape, prevents possible leaks on threaded plumbing areas such as pipes and fittings before they are connected. It can also be applied on faucets, showerheads, valves, and other plumbing systems. This material is commonly present as thin white tape.

5. Wrenches

Wrenches are one of the valuable tools to a plumber. These tools can be available in different handle and jaw head sizes and varying jaw head shapes and can serve different purposes. Wrenches can also consist of a smooth jaw or a toothed one at one end of its handle and are also adjustable. These materials are used by having them grip on pipes to detached, move, or hold plumbing fixtures and pipes.

6. Tape Measure

A tape measure is an essential tool that is available and used in plenty of jobs. This tool commonly exists as a measuring tape made up of compact metal in a small case. A measuring tape is used by plumbers to measure things such as the dimensions of plumbing components and systems.

7. Screwdrivers

Screwdrivers are another type of tool that can be spotted in other jobs. These tools can exist in various varieties, with different shapes and points, and serve different purposes. Screwdrivers are used to unscrew and screw nails, nuts, and screws.

8. Plastic Pipe and Tube Cutters

Pipe and tube cutters are tools that are used to cut or remove plastic or copper pipes. Its head can be adjusted based on the thickness of the pipe or tube. It works in a way that the tube cutters or pipe cutters are clamp on the pipe and rotated around it. By doing this action repeatedly, the tubing cutters will be tightened and the tube will be cut. 

9. Channel locks. 

Channel locks, also known as tongue and groove pliers, are used to clasp or stabilize one pipe with pliers and loosen or unscrew the second pipe with the other. These are employed when there is a need for two pliers with identical sizes. Channel locks also have adjustable jaws, which can be adjusted based on what is required.

10. Washers

Washers are tools that are employed to manage the flow of water through showerheads and faucets. These are round, flat disks that contain a hole at the center.

11. Hose Cutter. 

A hose cutter is used to make clean-cut shapes and sizes in copper tubing.

12. Plungers

One of the most valuable tools for a plumber is a plunger. This tool is used to remove pipes and drains blockages. It can also exist in varieties that can serve different purposes and be useful to homeowners themselves.

13. Faucet Keys

Faucet keys are X-shaped tools that are used to unfasten secured sillocks and spigots.

14. Metal File

A metal file is a material that can be used on every type of pipes to smooth its rough parts after being cut.

15. Faucet Handle Puller

A faucet handle puller is used when installing and detaching faucets. This tool allows plumbers to do the job with less effort. 

16. Auger

Debris can build up on drains and cause clogs, which can lead to problems and inconvenience. Augers are tools that are employed by plumbers to remove things such as hair from drains. 

17. Pipe Thawer

Frozen pipes can bring inconvenience and can even lead to more problems if not fixed immediately. A pipe tower is used to fixed frozen pipes.

18. Cordless Drill

When doing their jobs, there are instances when plumbers will need to install fixtures. Having a cordless drill that can be used in situations like this will make the job easier for plumbers.1

19. Stubby Screwdriver

A stubby screwdriver is small in size and used together with on screws in places that are too small for a common-sized screwdriver or a drill to reach. This tool will surely be handy for plumbers when they are doing their job.

20. Drain Snake

A drain snake is a device that is used to clear clogs when a plunger does not work. It is put inside a pipe in a circular motion to remove the clogs or obstacles in the pipeline

21. Plumber’s Torch

A plumber’s torch is a small tool employed by plumbers to solder and seal copper piping. This tool allows plumbers to apply intense heat to specific areas.

22. Goggles

Goggles are meant to protect our eyes. When doing their work, plumbers are exposed to different risks. Wearing goggles while doing tasks such as soldering pipes and leak inspections helps protect their eyes.

23. Hacksaw

A hacksaw is used to remove hardware such as screws, old pipes, bolts, and nuts, especially when the tubing or pipes already rusty.

24. Gloves

When doing their job, plumbers are exposed to different chemicals and elements, which can be dangerous for their well-being if they contact it. To protect them from these matters, they should use heavy-duty gloves, which can even provide other benefits such as a better grip on slippery items.

25. Heat Shields

Heat shields are used to protect properties from heat and also to help prevent fires. Using this tool will help protect the plumber and the client’s lives. 

Key Takeaways

To not identify the tools, equipment, and materials used or applied in plumbing can put not only the plumbers but also the clients at risk. Moreover, not knowing the purpose of the materials and how to use them can even hinder productivity and lead to inefficiency. Plumbers must be knowledgeable about the tools used in plumbing because being so will also allow them to become flexible and utilize these materials, tools, and equipment to save them a lot of time. With the saved time, individual plumbers, plumbing crews, and project managers will be able to do more things that will help them improve their skills, quality of their service, and the business they are handling are in itself. For these reasons, being prepared before taking the job or working in this industry is crucial.

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