The American economic crisis has been making headlines all over the world for a few months but the US is not alone when it comes to financial difficulties. Various countries around the world have suffered severe economic meltdowns (Iceland and Ukraine just to name a few). The UK has also been having serious economic troubles as well, especially in the housing industry. There has been a twelve percent drop in the price of homes in the UK in the last twelve months. We ask - has the heating and plumbing industry been affected by this?
So far evidence shows that the fallout from the economy has not affected the heating and plumbing industry as initially feared. Although there are reports of sales drops, there are still many companies reporting that sales are steady. The only major change seems to be the type of jobs undertaken by the engineers.
While the housing market was on an upswing, many heating and plumbing professionals were enlisted for the installation of new systems. While the trend was towards home buying, it led to many new systems designed and installed. Professionals would be hired to design systems with a long term view of house prices increasing forever. Once the housing market lost momentum, home owners became more interested in making sure their current systems last as long as possible, and keep the costs down.
Heating and plumbing engineers are now being hired to repair and renovate systems in homes. Heating and cooling systems are being retooled and cleaned instead of being replaced. Professionals are finding that their billable hours are going toward boiler replacement and hot water cylinder repairs and inspecting vents and drains to ensure that they are working correctly and cost efficiently.
Heating and plumbing engineers are happy to book their hours, and they do not necessarily look for a redesign project with new built homes. Repairs and replacements provide dependable work and they ensure that these professional engineers are able to pay their bills.
Some plumbing and heating professionals have reported that expanding their business to include environmentally friendly methods has helped them find new clients generate billable hours. UK residents are turning their focus on being "green" and environmentally friendly. As such there is growing interest in heating and plumbing professionals that can help make sure that their homes have the smallest carbon footprint possible.
The simple fact remains that even though the economy is clearly slowing down, the heating and plumbing industry will be able to stay fairly stable because of the simpler jobs of renovations and repairs and periodic maintenance. Engineers who are up to date on "green" technologies will also be able to bring in a fair amount of work each week. It is important for heating and plumbing engineers to be flexible. The more flexible an engineer can be, the more likely they are to survive no matter what the economic conditions are.
So far evidence shows that the fallout from the economy has not affected the heating and plumbing industry as initially feared. Although there are reports of sales drops, there are still many companies reporting that sales are steady. The only major change seems to be the type of jobs undertaken by the engineers.
While the housing market was on an upswing, many heating and plumbing professionals were enlisted for the installation of new systems. While the trend was towards home buying, it led to many new systems designed and installed. Professionals would be hired to design systems with a long term view of house prices increasing forever. Once the housing market lost momentum, home owners became more interested in making sure their current systems last as long as possible, and keep the costs down.
Heating and plumbing engineers are now being hired to repair and renovate systems in homes. Heating and cooling systems are being retooled and cleaned instead of being replaced. Professionals are finding that their billable hours are going toward boiler replacement and hot water cylinder repairs and inspecting vents and drains to ensure that they are working correctly and cost efficiently.
Heating and plumbing engineers are happy to book their hours, and they do not necessarily look for a redesign project with new built homes. Repairs and replacements provide dependable work and they ensure that these professional engineers are able to pay their bills.
Some plumbing and heating professionals have reported that expanding their business to include environmentally friendly methods has helped them find new clients generate billable hours. UK residents are turning their focus on being "green" and environmentally friendly. As such there is growing interest in heating and plumbing professionals that can help make sure that their homes have the smallest carbon footprint possible.
The simple fact remains that even though the economy is clearly slowing down, the heating and plumbing industry will be able to stay fairly stable because of the simpler jobs of renovations and repairs and periodic maintenance. Engineers who are up to date on "green" technologies will also be able to bring in a fair amount of work each week. It is important for heating and plumbing engineers to be flexible. The more flexible an engineer can be, the more likely they are to survive no matter what the economic conditions are.
About the Author:
Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about central heating, boilers, Bristol plumbers, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.
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