Some of the most common plumbing issues are dripping faucets, leaky pipes, smelly, constantly running toilets, low water pressure, leaking hose bibb, choked drains, failure of a sump pump, and problematic hot water system.
Plumbers regularly come into contact with lead, asbestos, mould, and sulfur. These substances can cause various illnesses. In addition, plumbers may experience nasal congestion, coughing, wheezing, and irritated skin or eyes after being exposed to mould.
These are the three most important things that must be done to comply with the rules:
Cutting, burning, abrasions, flying debris, and repetitive motion injuries are all possible outcomes of working with heavy plumbing equipment.