Regular work for plumber daily, weekly, monthly and annual

Daily Tasks

  • Visually check pipes, fittings, and fixtures.
  • Look for signs of moisture or corrosion.
  • Use a pressure gauge to assess system integrity.
  • Document any findings for further action.
  • Use a pressure gauge to measure water pressure.
  • Verify temperature settings on water heaters.
  • Adjust valves if necessary to maintain optimal levels.
  • Record measurements for future reference.
  • Use a plunger for toilets and sinks.
  • Employ a drain snake for stubborn blockages.
  • Check traps for debris and clean if needed.
  • Test drainage after clearing to ensure functionality.
  • Assess the urgency of the situation.
  • Gather necessary tools and materials before departure.
  • Communicate estimated arrival time to the customer.
  • Prioritize safety on-site during emergency repairs.
  • Remove any debris or waste from the workspace.
  • Store tools and materials in designated places.
  • Wipe down surfaces to remove dirt and grime.
  • Ensure all safety equipment is easily accessible.
  • Check emails and messages for new requests.
  • Prioritize urgent inquiries and respond promptly.
  • Document service requests in the system.
  • Follow up on previous inquiries for resolution.
  • Turn on each fixture to check water flow.
  • Inspect for leaks or unusual noises.
  • Test appliances like water heaters and garbage disposals.
  • Make necessary adjustments or repairs.
  • Inspect tools for wear and tear.
  • Clean and lubricate tools as needed.
  • Replace any broken or malfunctioning equipment.
  • Organize tools for easy accessibility.
  • Enter job details into the record-keeping system.
  • Note any follow-up actions required.
  • Ensure customer signatures are obtained where needed.
  • Store documentation securely for future reference.
  • Provide updates on the status of repairs.
  • Discuss any additional issues discovered.
  • Confirm appointments for follow-up services.
  • Answer any questions or concerns they may have.
  • Conduct regular safety checks on tools.
  • Ensure all equipment meets safety standards.
  • Replace or repair any defective items immediately.
  • Keep maintenance logs for all tools.
  • Check stock levels of pipes, fittings, and consumables.
  • Reorder supplies that are running low.
  • Organize inventory for easy access.
  • Document incoming and outgoing materials.
  • Reach out via phone or email.
  • Ask specific questions about their service experience.
  • Document feedback for quality improvement.
  • Offer assistance for any ongoing issues.
  • Check upcoming appointments and locations.
  • Prioritize jobs based on urgency and distance.
  • Allocate time for each task realistically.
  • Communicate schedule changes to customers.
  • Review safety guidelines before starting work.
  • Use personal protective equipment at all times.
  • Stay updated on local plumbing codes.
  • Report any unsafe conditions immediately.

Weekly Tasks

Monthly Tasks

Annual Tasks

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