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Master plumbers are journeymen who have undergone extensive training to acquire broad plumbing knowledge. To become a master plumber, you must first have experience as a journeyman plumber. Note that it’s crucial to adhere to the requirements if you’ve worked as a journeyman plumber for a considerable amount of time and want to get a master plumber license. In this article, we discuss the definition of a master plumber, their duties, and how to become one.<\/p>

What Is a Master Plumber? <\/span><\/h2>

A master plumber is a plumber who has attained the highest level of professional certification. A journeyman license, an apprenticeship, and a master plumber license are all requirements for becoming a master plumber.<\/p>

Fields in Master Plumbing<\/span><\/h2>

An area of plumbing specialization is an option for master plumbers. These areas could consist of:<\/p>

#1. General plumbers:<\/span><\/h3>

A general plumber knows the fundamentals of plumbing and its components and will help in an emergency. They install fixtures such as showers and sinks, repair pipes and bathtubs, and clear clogs. Furthermore, these types work mostly in residential and commercial settings. Most importantly, they are ready for emergencies and able to make informed decisions when the time comes. Additionally, they perform minor repairs and know when to contact a plumbing company for major repairs or replacements.<\/p>

#2. Pipefitters: <\/span><\/h3>

Pipefitters are plumbers who maintain and install pressurized pipes used in water tanks, boilers, and furnaces. They also monitor these pressurized systems. Additionally, a pipefitter is a tradesperson who assembles, fabricates, installs, maintains, and fixes mechanical piping systems. Most pipefitters start out as assistants or apprentices. Journeyman Pipefitters work with heating and cooling systems and piping in commercial, industrial, and maritime settings.  A plumber focuses on installing low-pressure piping systems for potable water and sewage in industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential settings. <\/p>

#3. Steamfitters:<\/span><\/h3>

Steamfitters are in charge of setting up and maintaining piping systems for chemicals, acids, or gases. Fitter is a term that has been used to refer to this group of skilled artisans. They primarily work on sizable industrial and commercial construction projects. These professions are for people who enjoy creating something from nothing. They start with a sketch or blueprint and turn it into reality.<\/p>

Note that pipefitters and steamfitters work with low-pressure and high-pressure systems, while gasfitters and sprinkler fitters specialize in systems designed for the flow of liquids or gases at high pressure.<\/p>

#4. Pipelayers:<\/span><\/h3>

A pipelayer is a skilled tradesperson who installs pipes, such as those for water mains, drains, and sanitary sewers. Additionally, pipelayers can place pipe, seal joints, and grade (or level) trenches and culverts. Pipelayers and pipefitters are two different trades that involve pipe and valves. Pipelayers work outside, laying pipe underground or on the seabed, while pipefitters work inside, installing piping in buildings or ships. In 2014, 41,000 pipelayers were working in the US.<\/p>

#5. Sprinkler fitters: <\/span><\/h3>

A sprinkler fitter is in charge of sprinkler system installation, maintenance, and repair. Installing plumbing fixtures, repairing and replacing faulty and outdated sprinklers, and soldering and welding pipes, tubes, and fittings made for sprinklers are typically among their duties. Additionally, they are also tasked with testing sprinkler systems to make sure they are in good working order as they age and degrade. Furthermore, they are also responsible for educating the public about the value of having functional sprinklers as a component of fire prevention measures as a sprinkler fitter.<\/p>

What Does A Master Plumber Do?<\/span><\/h2>

A master plumber has a higher level of skill than a regular plumber and can install, maintain, and repair systems. They are in charge of upkeep and repairs for both indoor and outdoor plumbing problems. Other obligations include<\/p>