History of the Plumbing Trade
Plumbers specialize in the installation and maintenance of water
systems. Like electricians, they are required to obtain a license
from a trade or vocational school and have a background in various
aspects of industrial, domestic, and communal pipe work, water
heating (steam- and gas- fitters), water treatment (such as water
cleaning and purification), drainage, sewer networking, dynamics of
water flow, water storage, temperature adjustment, and dangers of
water hazards.
Plumbers get their name from the
Latin Plumbum, for �lead,� since the ancient Romans used pipes made
from lead. The term therefore refers to the metallic element out of
which their main building material is made.
Interestingly, Einstein, the father of modern mathematics, admired
the plumber:
"If I would be a young man again and had to decide how to make my
living, I would not try to become a scientist or scholar or teacher.
I would rather choose to be a plumber in the hope to find that
modest degree of independence still available under present
circumstances." - Albert Einstein, The Reporter, 18 November 1954
Not too long after this remark was published, Einstein was granted
an honorary membership into the Plumbers and Steamfitters Union,
A.F.L., in Washington D.C., which made the genius, in effect, a
plumber. The new title pleased Einstein, although he supposedly wasn�t
looking for or expecting praise. When it comes to solving the great
mathematical puzzles of the universe, Einstein would have been the
first to be considered. Who would have known that he would be the
person to call to straighten out the water pipes, too?
Plumbers are unsung heroes. These tradesmen and women work hard at
very demanding jobs and have crucial knowledge and understanding
regarding that basic necessity which every civilization and human
being needs to thrive and survive: water! These plumbers make sure
that every single person has healthy water to drink every single day
and clean water for bathing. They are humanity�s lifesavers!
About the Author:
Find more Plumber resources and other great topics at
http://www.info-checkpoint.info .
If you are looking for a Kansas City plumber
please call us today at 913.724.3950 or complete our
service request form.
|