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As technology advances, plumbing jobs will continue to evolve. For example, clients can video-call plumbers to get an accurate diagnosis of a problem before they arrive. Virtual collaboration between managers and field plumbers is also a possibility. Apps will allow managers and contractors to communicate with field plumbers, send important documents, and provide instructions. This type of technological advancement is sure to benefit plumbers and the public.

As a plumbing business owner, you should be prepared for the future by learning about changes in consumer expectations. Today’s plumbing professionals are entering a new generation of homebuyers who expect modern technology and better service. This generation has been raised with mobile phones and internet access. The plumbing industry needs to evolve to meet their expectations.

Plumbing jobs are growing rapidly, according to the Department of Labor. According to its estimates, the number of plumbers should increase by 20% per year by 2050. This is a faster rate than most other industries. Additionally, the estimated 438 million population in 2050 will allow for a high demand for plumbing professionals. While this trend is expected to continue, many current plumbers will be retiring over the next several years.

Plumbing jobs are highly-paid, with the median annual wage exceeding $50,000. Compared to the median wage of all U.S. workers, plumbers also tend to be self-employed, which means they can earn higher wages. Self-employment also allows plumbers to avoid student debt.

Jeremy Patterson

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