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Benefits of Getting a Plumbers License in New York It is required by law to be licensed in the city or county where you intend to work.
The three main types of plumbing systems installed in residential and commercial buildings are potable, sanitary, and stormwater systems. Each one has a unique function and purpose required to keep water flowing smoothly. Take a more in-depth look at how each type of plumbing system operates.
How to Draw a Plumbing Plan in General: Create the bathroom layout; Add Fixtures; Indicate the pipe sizes and the exact type of every fitting; Use multiple color codes; Created the basic symbols from your personal understanding, add notes at the bottom; Share the plumbing plan diagram with some experts.
NYC Administrative Code defines Limited Plumbing Alteration as a repair of a plumbing or fuel gas piping system, which can only be performed by a Licensed Plumber.
Some examples of work that does not need a permit are: Painting. Plastering. Installing new cabinets* Plumbing Fixture Replacement. Resurfacing floors* Non-structural Roof Repair.
Work you can do without a permit NYC Administrative Code Section 28-105.4 clarifies work exempt from permit. For example, replacing an existing plumbing fixture is minor work (AC 28-105.4. 2) that could be performed without a work permit.
Simple repairs or replacing existing faucets, toilets and sinks are considered cosmetic; someone without a license may do this without a permit.