Special trade contractors primarily engaged in plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and similar work. Sheet metal work performed by plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors in conjunction with the installation of plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning equipment is included here, but roofing and sheet metal work contractors are classified in Industry 1761. Special trade contractors primarily engaged in electrical work are classified in Industry 1731.
The Plumbing, Heating, and Air-conditioning industry (NAICS 1711) is currently experiencing significant qualitative trends driven by technological advancements, sustainability efforts, and growing demand for energy efficiency. One of the most notable trends is the integration of smart home technologies. Consumers are increasingly seeking plumbing and HVAC systems that can be controlled remotely via smartphones and integrated with other smart devices. This includes smart thermostats, leak detectors, and energy-efficient systems that optimize usage based on real-time data.
Additionally, there is a pronounced shift towards eco-friendly solutions. Green technologies, such as solar water heaters, geothermal heat pumps, and energy-efficient HVAC systems, are gaining popularity as both consumers and regulatory bodies push for reduced environmental impact. The industry is also seeing an emphasis on indoor air quality due to the ongoing concerns around health and safety, especially post-COVID.
Looking ahead, the forecast for the near future suggests a steady growth in demand for qualified professionals in the plumbing and HVAC sectors as labor shortages persist. Companies are investing in training and development programs to build a skilled workforce. Moreover, as climate change continues to influence weather patterns, the need for robust heating and cooling solutions will likely drive further innovation and market expansion. These trends suggest a dynamic period for the industry, with sustainability and technology at the core of its evolution.
Air system balancing and testing-contractors
Air-conditioning, with or without sheet metal work-contractors
Boiler erection and installation-contractors
Drainage system installation, cesspool and septic tank-contractors
Dry well construction, cesspool-contractors
Fuel oil burner installation and servicing-contractors
Furnace repair-contractors
Gas line hookup-contractors
Heating equipment installation-contractors
Heating, with or without sheet metal work-contractors
Lawn sprinkler system installation-contractors
Mechanical contractors
Piping, plumbing-contractors
Plumbing and heating-contractors
Plumbing repair-contractors
Plumbing, with or without sheet metal work-contractors
Refrigeration and freezer work-contractors
Sewer hookups and connections for buildings-contractors
Sheet metal work combined with heating or
Solar heating apparatus-contractors
Sprinkler system installation-contractors
Steam fitting-contractors
Sump pump installation and servicing-contractors
Ventilating work, with or without sheet metal work-contractors
Water pump installation and servicing-contractors
Water system balancing and testing-contractors
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