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🔧 Welcome to Plumber World
If you’re here, you’re not trying to be average. Plumber World is a free private community for serious plumbing & heating apprentices who want to level up faster in this trade. Inside here we: • Ask questions •Break down installs •Share real advice • Keep standards high • Respect the trade If you apply what’s shared in here, you won’t just “get through” your apprenticeship — you’ll build confidence and reputation early. 👇 First Things First Comment below: 1️⃣ What year are you in? 2️⃣ What do you struggle with most right now? Be honest. The more active this group is, the more valuable it becomes for everyone. Serious apprentices only.Let’s build this properly. 🔧🔥
🚰🔥 Engineers — quick one for the community:
As we head into a busy stretch, it’s a good time to tighten up the basics that separate solid work from standout work: • Double-check system flushing before handover — saves callbacks later • Take 2 extra minutes on pipe support & clipping — customers notice the finish • Label your installs clearly (especially boilers & zones) — helps the next engineer (which might be you) • Photos before/after every job — protects you and builds your portfolio Also — what’s been catching you out lately on jobs? Strange faults, repeat issues, customer habits… drop them below 👇 Let’s share knowledge and make each other sharper.
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Hey everyone, I’m Imran I help trades businesses stop losing jobs to missed calls. When a customer calls and nobody picks up, they don’t wait. They call the next guy on Google. I set up AI reception agents that respond to missed calls instantly, qualify the job, and keep the lead warm until you’re free to call back. Runs 24/7 without you lifting a finger. If that’s a problem you recognise, drop a comment or DM me happy to have a conversation.
🔥 What’s the one job that humbled you?
Not the easy ones. The one where: * you thought “this will be quick” * then it turned into a nightmare * nothing made sense * and you had to actually stop and think Every proper engineer has had one. The job that made you realise: 👉 you don’t know as much as you think Drop it below 👇 What was it—and what actually caused the issue in the end? Let’s see who’s been through it 👀
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