
Stop Illegal
Plumbing Work

Increase Your Business At No Expense
The Houston plumbing
industry is beginning to feel an economic slowdown. Is the slowdown due to our
economy, or is there a percentage of the work being done that is due to illegal
plumbing work being performed in Texas. We estimate licensed plumbers could
increase their business by 10% to 20% by stopping illegal plumbing work.
What kinds of illegal
plumbing work?
- Plumbing
work performed by non-licensed people.
- Plumbing
work performed without a permit
- Plumbing
work performed in trucks with no license number on them.
- Plumbing
work performed by illegal aliens.
- Remodeling
and handyman plumbing work being performed in communities without a plumbing
license.
- General
contractors performing plumbing work without a plumbing license.
- Remodeling
and handyman companies advertising plumbing without a master plumbing
license in their ads
- Plumbing
ads with no master plumbing license number in them.
- Newspapers
and coupon companies allow plumbing ads with no license in them.
- Unethical
licensed plumbers pulling permits for illegal aliens so they can do
non-licensed plumbing work.
Today, this month, PAMCA
launches STOP I.P.W., STOP ILLEGAL PLUMBING WORK. We call on every licensed
plumber to report illegal plumbing work.
What to do. Call us if you:
- If
you see a plumbing truck without a MPL get their phone number and Texas
vehicle license number.
- If
you see a plumbing truck with a temporary plumbing sign on it.
- If
you see any kind of advertising without a MPL in the ad, weekend papers,
business cards, coupons, flyers, anything and everything.
- If
you know of illegal plumbing work being performed. Give us the address.
- If
you find people using illegal permits.
- If
you know of general contractors, homebuilders, re-modelers, handyman
companies, doing illegal plumbing work, or using illegal plumbers.
- If
you see business cards tacked to bulletin boards in restaurants, grocery
stores, discount stores without a MPL, take the card, mail it to PAMCA or
the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners.
- If
supply houses are selling plumbing parts to non-licensed people doing
illegal plumbing work and ask them why they are doing it.
Call PAMCA at: 713-461-6996 or
the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners at: 1-800-803-9202. Tell an
inspector if you see illegal plumbing work, every licensed plumbing inspector
has the authority to enforce the plumbing licensing law to its fullest extent.
Increase Plumbing Work For The
Licensed Plumbing Contractor
Report this illegal activity: Trucks with temporary plumbing signs or no
plumbing signs, trucks with no MPL#, advertising with no MPL#, plumbing work
with no permit, re-modeling kitchens/baths without a MPL, advertising for
plumbing without a MPL#, permit pulled by an MPL for non-licensed work, plumbing
work by illegal aliens. Call PAMCA at: 713-461-6996 or the Texas State Bd. Of
Plumbing Examiners at: 1-800-803-9202.
Stop Illegal HVAC Work
Increase HVAC Work For The
Licensed Contractor
Report illegal activity: Trucks
with no TACL#, Advertising with no TACL#, HVAC work with no permit, re-modeling
houses without a TACL, all advertising for HVAC without a TACL#, permits pulled
by an TACL for non-licensed work, HVAC work by illegal aliens. Call The T.D.L.
& R. at: 512-463-6500 or PAMCA at: 713-461-6996
Stop Illegal
HVAC Work – Increase Your Business At No Expense
The Houston HVAC industry is
beginning to feel an economic slowdown. But one question needs to be asked, is
the majority of the slowdown because of our economy, or what percentage of it is
because of illegal HVAC work being performed.
What kinds of illegal HVAC
work?
- People
performing HVAC work without a license
- HVAC
work being performed without a permit
- HVAC
work being performed in trucks with no license number on them.
- Illegal
aliens doing HVAC work.
- Remodeling
and handyman work being performed by non-licensed HVAC Contractors.
- General
contractors performing HVAC work without an HVAC license.
- Remodeling
and handyman companies advertising without an HVAC license in their ads
- HVAC
ads with no HVAC license number in them.
- Newspapers
and coupon companies allow HVAC ads with no license in them.
- Unethical
licensed HVAC contractors pulling permits for illegal aliens so they can do
non-licensed HVAC work.
Today, this month, PAMCA
launches STOP I.H.W., STOP ILLEGAL HVAC WORK.
We call on every licensed HVAC
contractor to report illegal HVAC work.
What to do. Call us if you:
- See
an HVAC truck without a TACL get their phone number or vehicle license
number.
- See
a HVAC truck without a HVAC sign on it.
- See
any kind of advertising without a TACL in the ad, weekend papers, business
cards, coupons, flyers, anything and everything.
- Know
of illegal HVAC work being performed. Give us the address.
- Find
people using illegal permits.
- General
contractors, homebuilders, re-modelers, handyman companies, doing illegal
HVAC work, or using illegal plumbers.
- Business
cards tacked to bulletin boards in restaurants, grocery stores, discount
stores without a TACL, take the card, mail it to the Texas Department of
Licensing and Regulations
- Question
supply houses if they are selling HVAC parts to non-licensed people doing
illegal HVAC work.
Call
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations: 512-463-6500.