Beyond
heating, cooling, and electrical services, Seider now offers master plumbing. Do
you know to look for the master plumber number designation? You should. Like an
MBA in the professional world, it’s the highest designation in the field of
plumbing.
There are
three steps to being a master plumber. Typically, plumbers start as apprentices
and then are promoted to journeymen after reaching state-determined years of
experience (usually two to five years). Most states including Wisconsin even
require plumbers to pass a test to show understanding of local codes before
receiving journeyman status. To get a master plumber license, you need to apply
after reaching the state-determined years of journeyman service.
What this
means to you is that apprentices must be supervised by a journeyman or master
plumber, and journeyman plumbers can work on their own because they are
licensed. Master plumbers can become contractors or have their own business.
Our licensed
plumbing experts can do it all—plumbing installation, repair, replacement, as
well as plumbing remodeling and new construction plumbing. We have the talent
and expertise all under our roof to fix your smallest annoyance—like a leaky
faucet, and the top-rated masters on the other end of the spectrum for big
projects like remodeling.
The beauty
of having it all, from our business perspective? Our apprentices and journeymen
can learn “the Seider way” from the masters. We take deep pride in it.