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APHC celebrates plumbers for Quality Plumber Week 2023

The Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors (APHC) is inviting installers, manufacturers and consumers in the Plumbing and Heating industry to get involved with Quality Plumber Week 2023 between 16 - 22 October and celebrate the achievements of the industry.

Organised by APHC annually, the week aims to raise awareness of the skills within the plumbing and heating industry whilst shining a spotlight on the many plumbing businesses that play a vital part in our communities.

QPW has been organised in partnership with Installer and Premierline Business Insurance Brokers and aims to champion those who go above and beyond with their commitment to high standards of workmanship and unrivalled levels of customer service.

Throughout the week Installers are being encouraged to share their positive stories and post pictures of their quality installations on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn throughout the week using the hashtag #QPW23, to be in with a chance of winning prizes from top industry suppliers.

In addition to the online social media competition, APHC have also scheduled 5 webinars to take place across the week touching on topics such as Sizing of Heating Components, Expansion Vessels, Bristan installations, Insurance Claims and Installer Business Accreditation, so it’s set to be an engaging week.

Winners of the Quality Plumber Week Awards will also be announced during the week on APHC’s social media pages.

You can further show your support by joining the conversation on social media by using the #QPW23 hashtag.

John Thompson, Chief Executive Officer at APHC, comments:

“There are thousands of excellent plumbers working throughout England and Wales, who provide exceptional service and advice to homes and businesses. On behalf of not only our members, but also every hardworking plumber, we want to recognise the skills and work they do.

“We are delighted to collaborate with our partners, Installer and Premierline, and to have the support from our supplier members to develop Quality Plumber Week and celebrate our industry”

18 October 2023

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