After the plague the need for cleanliness spread and the plumbing industry started to expand at an enormous rate. Where and how to dispose of waste became a must for society to continue to develop. More recently the need in the UK was still evident for plumbing to advance as by the mid-1800s the by-products of the Industrial Revolution were flowering, mixing, and foaming with the waste and stench of nearly 3 million people in London into sewers that lead to the Thames. The nineteenth century saw a massive expansion in technology for plumbing as houses were built with purpose built sanitation systems that led to a network of underground cast iron sewers filtered by sewage stations. The plumbing networks expanded with drainage, sewer, plumbing and heating and research all separating into different fields of expertise.
As people seek more efficient ways of sanitising, heating and in general modernising homes and commercial residence, with a need for constant maintenance, the plumbing industry looks set to keep expanding into the future. The future will present more product choices by consumers and the plumber will have to either learn more skills on top of the many he or she has to learn or there will be a need for more focused areas in the plumbing industry leading to more job titles.
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