A Guide to Plumber Lingo: Understanding the Jargon Used by Professional Plumbers

A Guide to Plumber Lingo: Understanding the Jargon Used by Professional Plumbers

 

Ever wondered what plumbers are actually saying when they come to fix your sink or toilet? If you've ever been confused by the strange lingo they use, you're not alone. We've all been there!

But don't worry, because you're about to become a plumbing expert. Join us as we take a deep dive into the weird and wonderful world of plumber lingo. We'll be exploring all the strange and funny phrases used by professional plumbers, so you can talk the talk just like the experts.

So grab a cup of tea and get ready to learn the language of plumbing. Let's get started!

Cross Boring

Cross boring is a plumbing technique that is used to create a connection between two separate pipes that are running parallel to each other. It is a great way to connect two pipes without having to dig up the entire length of both of them. It is also an amusing way of describing a plumber's attempt to solve a plumbing problem without having to resort to drastic measures.

Read more about the term 'Cross Boring' including its origins

 

Trap Primer

A Trap Primer is a plumbing tool that is used by plumbers to get out of tricky situations. It has the ability to create a vacuum that can be used to pull in air and water, allowing the plumber to get to areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. It's like a plumber's version of a magician's wand - it can make the impossible, possible.

Read more about the term 'Trap Primer' including its origins

 

Backflow Prevention

Backflow Prevention is the term plumbers use to describe a way of avoiding the embarrassment of having to explain to a customer why their toilet water is flowing backwards! It is a plumbing technique that involves installing valves to prevent the reverse flow of water, and is essential in keeping a plumbing system running safely and efficiently.

Read more about the term 'Backflow Prevention' including its origins

 

Backflow Prevention construction

Pressure Reducing Valve

A Pressure Reducing Valve is like a tiny guardian angel for plumbers, quietly monitoring water pressure and making sure it never gets too wild. It's a plumber's best friend, keeping their work from turning into a wild water ride.

Read more about the term 'Pressure Reducing Valve' including its origins

 

Pipe Bursting

Pipe Bursting is a term used by plumber tradespeople to describe an action that is likely to cause a lot of amusement and laughter. It involves the use of a special machine to literally burst an old pipe and replace it with a new one, creating a huge bang and shower of water that is sure to bring a smile to everyone's face!

Read more about the term 'Pipe Bursting' including its origins

 

Heat Trace

Heat trace is a plumbing term used to describe a unique type of wiring that is used to keep pipes from freezing in cold weather. It works by using an electrical current to generate heat, which is then transferred to the pipe to keep it at a safe temperature. It's a plumber's version of a space heater, and it's sure to make you chuckle when you see it in action!

Read more about the term 'Heat Trace' including its origins

 

Heat Trace Construction

Sump Pump

A sump pump is a plumber's best friend - it's the device that magically makes all those puddles of water disappear! Without it, there'd be a lot of unhappy customers and a lot of wet floors!

Read more about the term 'Sump Pump' including its origins

 

Drain Snake

A drain snake is a magical tool used by plumber trades people to make all of their plumbing problems disappear. It's a long flexible tube that is inserted into a drain and magically helps to unclog whatever is causing the blockage. It's like a little plumber's wand that can make your plumbing problems vanish in a snap!

Read more about the term 'Drain Snake' including its origins

 

Septic Tank

A septic tank is a plumbing fixture of amusement for plumber trades people. It's a large underground tank that acts as a sewage treatment system, breaking down all the waste and solids before they are released into the environment. It's like having a mini sewage treatment plant in your backyard - and who doesn't find that amusing?!

Read more about the term 'Septic Tank' including its origins

 

Septic Tank Construction

Curb Stop

A Curb Stop is a plumbing term that refers to the magical device that plumbers use to instantly turn off the flow of water in the street, much like a wizard waving his wand. It's the plumber's go-to tool for stopping flooding, and it can even be used to make it rain if the spell is cast correctly.

Read more about the term 'Curb Stop' including its origins

 

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