Best Plumbing Practices- A Must for Sustainable Buildings of the Future

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 27: The Indian Plumbing Association (IPA) highlights the vital role of plumbing practices in constructing sustainable and environmentally friendly buildings. IPA President, Mr. Gurmit Singh Arora strongly advocates that plumbing installations are not just mere installations but an act done after proper planning and designing. It is a pre-planned service that [...]

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 27: The Indian Plumbing Association (IPA) highlights the vital role of plumbing practices in constructing sustainable and environmentally friendly buildings. IPA President, Mr. Gurmit Singh Arora strongly advocates that plumbing installations are not just mere installations but an act done after proper planning and designing. It is a pre-planned service that has to be carefully thought out from the very conceptual stage as it deals with human hygiene safety and the environment. 

Plumbing for any building includes water supply, sewage and waste disposal, water treatment, and maintaining hygiene standards. Plumbing contributes about 13% of a building’s cost. Its influence on the stability of the structure, human health in the building, and environmental sustainability is indispensable. Mr. Arora draws attention to startling statistics, which demonstrate that plumbing service should always be considered a priority. Defective plumbing contributes to 70% of communicable diseases, and seepage stemming from subpar installation can damage the building’s foundations, ultimately reducing the structure’s lifespan. 

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