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In anticipation of Women in Construction Week, NCCER conducted interviews with 176 tradeswomen and analyzed 770 responses to a survey directed to women in the industry.
On Tuesday, March 28 at 12 p.m., participants will discover how innovations in flow and temperature control have changed the landscape of hot water management.
The apparel collection, made up of a Maternity Button-Up Work Shirt and Maternity Cargo Pants, aims at providing personal protective equipment for pregnant women in the workforce.
New efficiency standards went into effect for HVAC equipment on Jan. 1. But there may be government mandates in store for hydronic and plumbing products in the near future.
Manufacturers will continue to use technology, sustainability and accessibility in their future fixture and flush control designs.
March 6, 2023
In the more than three decades since this legislation became law, plumbing manufacturers have made improvements in bath fixtures, faucets and flushometers to make them more accessible to all.
Dr. Roy B. Hunter spent three decades researching inexpensive ways to provide indoor plumbing. Read on to learn his 22 basic principles that became the foundation for the later development of a modern-day national plumbing code.