C36 License - Plumbing Contractor
A plumbing contractor offers a means for a supply of safe water, ample in volume and of acceptable temperature for the purpose intended as well as the proper disposal of fluid waste out of the premises in all structures and fixed works. This classification consists of but isn't limited to:
(a) Full elimination of waste from the property or the connection and construction of on-site waste disposal systems;
(b) Piping, storage tanks and venting for a safe as well as adequate supply of gases and liquids for almost any purpose, including vacuum, gases and compressed air for medical, dental, commercial and industrial uses; (b) Piping, storage tanks and venting for a safe as well as adequate supply of gases and liquids for almost any purpose, including vacuum, gases and compressed air for medical, dental, commercial and industrial uses;
(c) All gas appliances, flues and gas connections for all systems including suspended space heating units. This doesn't include things like forced heated air units;
(d) Gas as well as water piping from the property owner's side of the utility meter for the structure or fixed works;
(e) Installation of any kind of equipment to heat water, or fluids, to a temperature ideal for the functions listed in this part, like the installation of solar equipment for this specific purpose; and
(f) The maintenance and also replacing of every items described above and all health and safety devices including, but not restricted to, gas earthquake valves, gas control valves, regulating valves, water conditioning equipment and back flow preventors.
C42 License - Sanitation Systems Contractor
A sanitation system contractor fabricates and installs storm drains, septic tanks, cesspools, and other sewage disposal and drain structures. This classification includes the laying of concrete, steel, cast-iron, vitreous and non-vitreous pipe as well as any other hardware connected with these systems.
A plumbing contractor offers a means for a supply of safe water, ample in volume and of acceptable temperature for the purpose intended as well as the proper disposal of fluid waste out of the premises in all structures and fixed works. This classification consists of but isn't limited to:
(a) Full elimination of waste from the property or the connection and construction of on-site waste disposal systems;
(b) Piping, storage tanks and venting for a safe as well as adequate supply of gases and liquids for almost any purpose, including vacuum, gases and compressed air for medical, dental, commercial and industrial uses; (b) Piping, storage tanks and venting for a safe as well as adequate supply of gases and liquids for almost any purpose, including vacuum, gases and compressed air for medical, dental, commercial and industrial uses;
(c) All gas appliances, flues and gas connections for all systems including suspended space heating units. This doesn't include things like forced heated air units;
(d) Gas as well as water piping from the property owner's side of the utility meter for the structure or fixed works;
(e) Installation of any kind of equipment to heat water, or fluids, to a temperature ideal for the functions listed in this part, like the installation of solar equipment for this specific purpose; and
(f) The maintenance and also replacing of every items described above and all health and safety devices including, but not restricted to, gas earthquake valves, gas control valves, regulating valves, water conditioning equipment and back flow preventors.
C42 License - Sanitation Systems Contractor
A sanitation system contractor fabricates and installs storm drains, septic tanks, cesspools, and other sewage disposal and drain structures. This classification includes the laying of concrete, steel, cast-iron, vitreous and non-vitreous pipe as well as any other hardware connected with these systems.
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