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Becoming a Plumber

Becoming a Plumber

Almost everyone at one time or another has needed the services of a prompt professional plumber. Homeowners and commercial institutions always have problematic toilets, leaking hot water heaters and boilers that need repair.  

Plumbers provide a valuable service for the maintenance of both commercial and residential buildings in Albany.  They are skilled tradesmen who are trained in the installation, repair and replacement of plumbing systems.  These systems include pipes, plumbing fixtures, water-based heating and cooling, sewage removal and sprinklers.  A plumber will typically advance through three phases during their professional career.

 

  • Apprentice. The majority of plumbers begin their careers as an Apprentice.  Apprenticeships are often completed in tandem with a formalized plumbing training program.  Apprentices are typically paid but unlicensed and work under the guidance of a licensed plumber during working hours and attend plumber training classes at night.  The second phase of their career begins once the apprenticeship and the training program have been completed.
  • Journeyman Plumber. Once the apprenticeship has been completed as well as any required training program, application for Journeyman Plumber licensing can be made.  Most often licensing is controlled by the state but can be managed more locally at the county or city level.  A Journeyman license will only be issued after all requirements have been met, including a passing score on the licensing exam.  Even though a Journeyman is more knowledgeable and experienced than an Apprentice, they generally must continue to be supervised, in this case by a Master Plumber.
  • Master Plumber. After attaining the necessary work experience and completing any additional educational requirements, the Journeyman can apply to become a Master Plumber.  Once again a passing score must be achieved on the licensing exam before a license will be issued.  There are several benefits to advancing to the Master Plumber level, including earnings at the highest pay level, unsupervised working conditions, and the ability to start and own a business.  Master Plumbers may also hire and supervise both Journeymen and Apprentices. 

As a technical field requiring a high level of skill and competence, plumbing can take years of both training and experience to master. 

When Call A Plumber

When Call A Plumber

Handymen are not Plumbers

We recently had a customer who called us about a serious leak in her home.  She had delaying fixing it and how a ceiling was being ruined.  We went over and completed the job quickly.   

A second leak developed in this rather old Capital Region 2 family home.  She called me again on a Sunday night.  She was describing the leak and it seemed to be a tad different from the one we had dealt with.  I pressed for more information.  

It seemed that she wanted to “save a buck” and contacted a handyman to do some plumbing work.  But — he did it incorrectly and BOOM – a “sharkbite connector” broke off and she was back to square #1.   Another serious leak that damaged the ceiling.

A Handyman is not a Plumber.  Period.  They are great guys!   Handymen are generalists and do so much great work but they are not plumbers.  They do not know codes, do not necessarily have top of the line plumbing equipment like expensive high resolution video cameras, expensive brand name propress equipment, large expensive drain rooters and more!

If you are looking for the best in plumbing service in the Capital Region, contact a plumber.  Check Google reviews!   Our technicians understand plumbing codes and can typically address serious issues the first time.  Do we cost more — YES.  And our equipment costs MORE.  But in the long run, we can address your issues the FIRST time.    You get what you pay for.  And we stand behind our work.

Water is water, a small issue can become a large damaging issue in no time.  Cabinets, sheetrock and flooring can ruin in no time!.  Do not allow someone to use “Sharkbites” on fixtures.  We have seen damaging blowouts!!!  

Call E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling if you are in Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Ballston Lake, East Greenbush, Delmar, Glenmont, Voorheesville, Saratoga Spring and all the wonderful places in between.   We can generally get out there in a day to help!!!  

Water Heater Expansion Tanks

Water Heater Expansion Tanks

Water Heater Expansion Tanks  are a Safety Device

 

Water Heater Expansion Tanks are a safety devide that can reduce the chance of pressure damage to your plumbing system.  This applies to tank water heaters and not to the new tankless systems.  E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling will make a recommendation for you to install one if you do not have one and might.  

During the heating process, thermal expansion happens.   The expansion tank servies as a “overflow” tank.  It absorbs fluctuations in the incoming water supply pressure and absorbs excess water volume too.  Water expands when heated.  

In the Capital Region, there are open systems where the expanding water can push back into the city water lines.  There is typically not an issue there.

But many homes have a “closed water supply system” where the water plumbing system in the house has a one-way valve ( sometimes called a backflow preventer valve).  In this system, the extra water pressure that is building up with the thermal expansion.  It can cause a lot of damage because the water pressure cannot return into the city water pipes.  It has no where to go.    Many of the areas in the Albany, Troy, Schenectady require expansion tanks.  Check your local building code and find out.  You may be required to have one.  

Even if you do not have a one way valve on your hot water tank, you may benefit having an expansion tank.  They sit above the water tank and are about 15 inches long and about 12 inches wide.  Having a tank reduces the pressure on your toilet and faucets.  This may help those fixtures last much longer.  The tank is easy to install and E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling.  We like the Amtrol brand name.  

We suggest checking your water heater for rust on top and at the bottom of the unit.  If your tank is 10-12 years old, you may want to consider a water heater installation and an expansion tank installation.  

Call E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling at 518-462-6577 and speak to our Customer Care Reps.  We offer Red Runner Treatment that will protect your floors.

 

Amtrol Expansion Tank
A.O. Smith Expansion Tank
What is the Best Toilet Height ?

What is the Best Toilet Height ?

What is the best toilet height when doing new toilet installations in the Capital Region ?

 

We always get asked, at E.W. Tompkins Plumbing Heating Cooling, “what the best toilet height?

In general you want to be able to sit down and stand up with comfort.  You want to be able to have two feet on the floor when you are seated on the toilet.  So, the answer comes down to how tall you are, your physical needs and if you are getting up standing or transferring yourself into a wheelchair.

If you are tall then the 15-16 inches of a regular toilet will be uncomfortable.  You might want to look for a “ADA” or a “comfort height” unit.  They will range from 17-19 inches when you measure from the floor to the top of the new seat.

Remember that you have the option of a round or elongated toilet these days.  Elongated units are far more popular when we do toilet installations in the Albany, Troy, Schenectady areas.

Did you know that the seats have changed ?  When we do toilet installations we suggest the “quiet close” toilet seats because they do not make that slamming down noise.

If you are on the shorter side and are interested in a toilet installation in the Capital Region, you might regret purchasing the taller “comfort height”.

We suggest going to a bath showroom like Security Supply on Central Avenue in Albany and sit on a few units.  They have one of the nicest showrooms in the Capital Region.   Tell them you are working with E.W. Tompkins.

 Check out their video on this page!!!

If you are in a wheelchair and you transfer laterally on to the toilet, it is uaually best to stick with a toilet that has about the same height as your chair.

Adults – 17-19 inches

Kids tyically at ages 3/4 can use a 11-12 inch

Kids 5-8 – 12-15 inches

Children 9-15 – 15-18 inches

 

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Book Plumbing Services Online

Book Plumbing Services Online

First in the Capital Region to offer the ability for our customer to order their plumbing services online!!   

It’s EASY!!

Head to our website  Look for the blinking red button on the top of the page.

Click and review the various categories. Looking for a Toilet service ? Look for Toilets. Going to provide your own ? Need a faucet ? Or maybe you are looking for drain cleaning service.

Click on what service you require then hit the +/-sign. Then add it to your cart. You are NOT paying for a service until it is rendered. Now head to the next screen and look for an appointment time. Click on it. Now move to the next screen and put in your contact information. We need a cell phone number and an email. We may have to call you to verify your address.

We will send you a confirmation email with our Plumber’s photo on it.

We look forward to serving you. Call our office at 518-462-6577 for more information or help.

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