Certified Plumbers for Your Commercial and Domestic Plumbing
Certified Plumbers for Your Commercial and Domestic
Plumbing Needs
Finding a highly skilled and qualified plumber is a job in itself, there are so many different bodies and supposed accreditations that for the layman it is very difficult to find a tradesman you can trust. Should you hire a Master Plumber, a Certified Plumber or even a Craftsman/Certifying Plumber?
Some of these supposed accreditations are dished out for a fee. That’s why it is important to select a certifying plumber (formally known as a Craftsman Plumber), a certifying plumber has actually undergone serious training to achieve that status.
This year the accreditation of a Craftsman Plumber has changed names to a Certifying Plumber. The training process which a professional has to go through to satisfy the conditions of being a Certifying Plumber are arduous. In the first instance the professional must become a limited plumber, then through further training a registered plumber and finally a craftsman/certifying plumber.
There are several certifying plumbers in Auckland. One Auckland’s leading certifying plumbers is Neil Christeson, owner of Star Trade Services, (www.startradeservices.co.nz). Neil has worked with organisations as diverse as, MOTAT, Auckland City Council, YMCA, Auckland Zoo and Vector. He is a consummate professional who is comfortable working on large commercial projects or smaller domestic projects such as hot water systems.
Star Trade Services have received numerous plaudits over the years, and their clients are quick to compliment them.
Andrew James Auckland Zoo Asset Manager says;
“Auckland Zoo chooses to use Star Trade
Services because of the company's quick response time and
their knowledgeable, skilled and friendly staff. Star Trade
staff are always well presented, courteous and friendly with
staff and visitors alike.”
If you are a
company asset manager in need of professional plumbing services, speak to Neil
Christeson, owner of Star Trade Services for a qualified
opinion about your options.
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