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* Amana
* American Standard
* AO Smith
* Aquapex
* Arruda Rooter
* Bio-Clean
* Boyd Vac-U-Pressure
* Bradford White
* Delta
* DrainMaster
* DrainVision
* Elkay
* Goulds
* Grohe
* H.B. Smith
* Honeywell
* Hydro-Action
* Jet-Vac
* Kinetico
* KitchenAid
* Kohler
* Lennox
* Maytag
* Moen
* Myers
* Pipe Shield
* Root Destroyer
* Scour Jet
* Steam Jenny
* Terralift
* Universal-Rundle
* Vactor
* Wolverine Brass
* Zurn
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PLUMBING DEFINITIONS

•        Auger Service– service that helps with boring holes or with moving loose materials (snow, soil, wood, ice, etc.)

•        Automatic Pump-Out Systems– a pump system that removes water automatically rather than manually

•       Backflow Certification– certification regarding services that help treat or prevent water or sewage from backing into
any part of the main distribution system

•       Backflow Preventers– device used to prevent backflow into a potable water supply

•       Basement Water Removal – extraction of water from the basement

•       Bath & Kitchen Remodeling – renovation of bathrooms and/or kitchens

•       Bathroom Fixtures – objects that are in a fixed position in the bathroom

•       Bathtubs & Showers – the bathroom fixtures and equipment used for bathing

•       Boiler Repair – the fixing of a water-heating tank

•        Boilers– water-heating tanks

•        Boilers & Water Heaters– tanks that heat water

•       Car Wash Sumps – reservoir and drainage system for water used for washing vehicles

•       Catch Basins & Traps– compartments designed to catch and hold water discharge

•       CCLS Chemical Treatments– handling and mitigation services concerning chemicals on the Contaminant
Candidate Lists

•       Chemical Degreasers – chemical substances used to remove grease

•       Cleaning Services– services that free an area or object of contamination and mess

•       Code Violation Repairs – the mending or elimination of plumbing problems that cause a building to be in
noncompliance of public regulations

•       Commercial Wastewater Pumping – the pumping of sewage from a nonresidential building

•        Construction– building workmanship and materials

•       Coolers & Refrigeration– the machines involved in keeping things cool

•       Copper Piping – piping that is made of a reddish brown metal

•       Custom Plumbing & Heating – unique or nontraditional plumbing and heating services

•       Dehumidifiers & Other Drying Equipment – machines used to remove moisture from the air and dry surfaces and
subsurfaces

•       Digging – creating holes, typically in soil, clay, or snow

*        Dishwashers– machines that clean dishes

•       Drain Cleaning– removing clogs and decontaminating drains

•       Drain Maintenance – upkeep of drainage systems

•        Drain Maintenance & Repair– upkeep and restoration of drainage systems

•        Drain Repair–restoration of drains

•        Drain Trap Treatment – service of traps that intercept sewage or contaminated air

•        Drain Traps - traps that intercept sewage or air contaminated by sewage to prevent contamination

•        Drainage System – the whole of all the components of plumbing that relate to draining water and/or waste

•        Electric Power Rodding-

•        Electric Snake Service– the removal of clogs using a flexible electric auger

•        Electronic Leak Detection– locating leaks using electronic devices

•        Electronic Line Locating–

•        Electronic Tank & Line Location-

•        Emergency Water Damage – adverse effects of water or sewage that require urgent attention and mitigation

•        Emergency Cleanup – decontamination and clearing of all mess in an area that requires urgent and immediate
attention

•        Emergency 24 Hour Service– service around the clock, especially for urgent calls

•        Energy Efficient Systems – plumbing and/or electrical systems that don’t use a lot of energy to operate

•        Engineering – application of science to designing things

•        Estimates– quotes based on preliminary calculations

•        Excavation – holes made by digging to uncover, recover, or repair something

•        Faucets– water valves

•        Fixture Replacement – the exchange fixed objects in a room

*        Flood Clean-up Services (Emergency)– immediate services provided to mitigate damage in flood situations
including extraction, drying, decontaminating, etc.

•        Flood Control Sump Pumping – managing the chamber that stores water to the sump pump to make sure it does
not overflow

•        Flush Valves & Parts – the flapper valve and other components that control water flow in a toilet

•        Forced Air & Hot Water Systems

A forced-air system is one that uses airas its heattransfer medium. These systems rely on ductwork, vents, and plenums as
a means of air distribution separate from the actual Heating and Air Conditioning systems.
•        Furnaces

A furnace is a device used for heating. The term furnace can also refer to a direct fired heater, used in boiler
applications in chemical industries or for providing heat to chemical reactions for processes like cracking.

•        Garbage Disposals

A garbage disposal is a device, usually electrically-powered, installed under a kitchen sink between the sink's drain and
the trap which shreds food waste into pieces small enough to pass through plumbing.
•        Gas & Oil Furnaces & Boilers
Used to heat a room or outdoor area by burning natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas.
Used for heating. The heat energy to fuel a furnace may be supplied directly by fuel combustion, by electricity such as
the electric arc furnace, or through Induction heating in induction furnaces.

A boiler or steam generator is a device used to create steam by applying heat energy to water.
•        Gas Leaks

In common usage, a gas leak refers to a leak of natural gas, from a pipe or other containment, into a living area or any
other area where the gas should not be. As natural gas explodes when exposed to flame or sparks, this situation is rather
dangerous.
•        Grease Trap & Waste Pit Cleaning

Grease traps are plumbing devices designed to intercept most greases and solids before they enter a wastewater disposal
system.
•        Grease Trap Treatment

The act of cleaning grease traps.

See: http://www.grease-trap-treatment.co.uk/index.html
•        Heat Pumps
A heat pump is a machine or device that moves heat from one location (the 'source') to another location (the 'sink' or
'heat sink') using mechanical work. Most heat pump technology moves heat from a low temperature heat source to a
higher temperature heat sink.[1]Common examples are food refrigerators and freezers, air conditioners, and reversible-
cycle heat pumps for providing thermal comfort.

•        Heaters
A heater is any object that emits heat or causes another body to achieve a higher temperature. In a household or
domestic setting, heaters are commonly used to generate heating(i.e., warmth). Heaters exists for all states of matter,
including solids, liquids and gases.
The opposite of a heater (for warmth) is an air cooler (for cold) used to keep the user cooler than the temperature
originally surrounding them.

•        Heating System Service & Repair, Sewer & Drain Cleaning, Sewer Video Camera
•        Heating Systems

See gas heater, furnace, or boiler.
•        Helium Leaks

A helium mass spectrometer is an instrument commonly used to detect and locate small leaks.
•        High Velocity Jetting
•        Holding Tank Pump Out

An outhouse is a type of toilet in a small structure separate from the main building, which does not have a flush and is
not attached to a sewer.
•        House Certifications (Master Plumber, of course)
• Humidifiers

A humidifier is an appliance that increases humidity(moisture) in a single room or in the entire home. There are points-
of-use humidifiers, which are commonly used to humidify a single room, and whole-house or furnace humidifiers, which
connect to a home's HVAC system to provide humidity to the entire house.
•        Hydro-flushing
•        Industrial Clarifiers
•        Industrial Pumps
•        Inspections
An organized examination or formal evaluation exercise. It involves the measurements, tests, and gauges applied to
certain characteristics in regard to an object or activity. The results are usually compared to specified requirements and
standards for determining whether the item or activity is in line with these targets.
•        Installation

Something installed, as machinery or apparatus placed in position or connected for us.
•        Insurance Claims - Direct Billing
• Kitchen Fixtures

In plumbing, the devices that provide a supply of water and/or its disposal, e.g., sinks, tubs, toilets.

• Leach Field Line Shocking

A leach field is any method of leaking the discharge water from the septic tank into the ground.
•        Leach Lines

A leach line is a soil absorption configuration that consists of a network trenches with perforated pipes, surrounded by
rock or gravel, and covered by backfill. A leach bed is similar to leach lines, except that the distribution lines are housed
in a single excavation.
•        Leak Detection
This method involves keeping the tank undisturbed for at least 36 hours each week, during which the tank's contents are
measured, twice at the beginning and twice at the end of the test period.

•        Licensed Manometer Testing

Manometer Definition:

A manometer is a pressure measuring instrument, or pressure gauge, often limited to measuring pressures near to
atmospheric. Manometers come in two types Analog Manometers and Digital manometers

Analog Manometers

An analog manometer is a U-tube shaped glass tube partially filled with liquid. It has no moving parts and requires no
calibration.

Digital Manometers

Digital manometers are microprocessor based instruments that can be stationary or mobile. They have a output
capabilities that can be used for process control or transferring the measurement data. Digital manometers are excellent
for in-the-field measurement and process control tasks because they can be networked.

•        Liquid Waste (Sewage & other Black Water)

Liquid waste is any waste material that is determined to contain "free liquids." Used cutting oil is a typical liquid waste.
Sewage is water-carried wastes, in either solution or suspension, that flow away from a community. Also known as
wastewater flows, sewage is the used water supply of the community.

•        Maintenance

-the process of maintaining or preserving someone or something, or the state of being maintained : crucial conditions for
the maintenance of democratic government.

-the process of keeping something in good condition : car maintenance | [as adj. ] essential maintenance work.
•        Maintenance & Repair

See above
•        Maintenance & Service Contracts

Provide a service and get a written contract for payment.
•        Misting Systems

A misting system can be defined as a series of misting nozzles that are placed in a tubing and pressurized to provide a
fine spray, usually with droplets between 15 microns and 50 microns in size. To accomplish this, the mist system requires
pressure of at least 500 psi. The industry standard for most misting systems is 1000 psi. If the mist system is operating at
pressures below 500 psi, it will produce larger droplets and result in inefficient cooling.

•        Mud Pits

Large pit full of mud
•        Overnight Emergency Service

24 hour service/365 days a year, 7 days a week
•        PEX System Services
•        PEX Tubing

Cross-linked polyethylene, commonly abbreviated PEXor XLPE, is a form of polyethylenewith cross-links. It is formed into
tubing, and is used predominantly in hydronic radiant heating systems, domestic water piping and insulation for high
tension electrical cables.
•        Pipe Thawing

The process of using heat to thaw a frozen pipe, such as a blow dryer, hot water, or other heat source.
•        Plumbing & Heating Layouts

The design of plumbing and heating in a home.
•        Plumbing Installation

The act of installing plumbing products throughout a home or business. Such as installing piping, toilets, tubs, sinks,
faucet fixtures, etc.
•        Plumbing leak detection, septic tank service, slab leaks, water main leaks,         
polybutelene water line replacement, water heater replacement, and repair.

•        Plumbing Video Inspection Services
A video camera pipe inspection allows for a real-time visual inspection of underground sewer lines and other piping to
determine the condition inside the pipe. A flexible fiber optic cable with a specially designed high-resolution video
camera on its tip is inserted into the pipe for inspection. As the cable is pushed through the pipe, the hardened
waterproof camera, equipped with powerful lights, records its journey and findings. Video images are transmitted to the
camera operator who can make an informed diagnosis of any problem found. The video inspection can be saved for a
permanent record.

•        Power Brushing

High speed revolving brushes are applied to improve surface appearance and remove sharp edges, burrs, fins, and
particles.
•        Property Owner or Manager Discounts

-Owner of a property. Manager of a store offering discount to use their services.
•        Pumps

a mechanical device using suction or pressure to raise or move liquids, compress gases, or force air into inflatable
objects such as tires : a gas pump.

• [in sing. ] an instance of moving something or being moved by or as if by such a machine : the pump of blood to her
heart.

•        PVC & Plastic Pipe
a tough, chemically resistant synthetic resin made by polymerizing vinyl chloride and used for a wide variety of products
including pipes, flooring, and sheeting.

•        Remodeling & Renovations

* remodel- change the structure or form of (something, esp. a building, policy, or procedure) : the station was remodeled
and enlarged in 1927.

•        Repairs & Replacement

Repairs- fix or mend (a thing suffering from damage or a fault whether underground or above ground)