Installation: They install new plumbing and heating systems according to building codes and specifications. This includes fitting pipes, fixtures, radiators, boilers, water heaters, and other related equipment.
Repair and Maintenance: Plumbing and heating engineers troubleshoot problems with existing systems and perform repairs to ensure they function properly. This could involve fixing leaks, clearing blockages, replacing damaged components, or adjusting settings for optimal performance.
Inspection and Testing: They conduct inspections of plumbing and heating systems to identify any issues or potential problems. This may involve pressure testing, leak detection, or checking for corrosion or damage.
Emergency Response: Plumbing and heating engineers are often called upon to respond to emergency situations such as burst pipes, gas leaks, or heating system failures. They must be able to work quickly and effectively to resolve these issues and minimize damage.