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Est. 2024
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Plumbing
Hot

Frozen pipe at 11 PM — customer called screaming. Here's what I did.

January in Minnesota. 14°F outside. Customer finds water spraying from a burst 3/4" copper in the basement. I was already in bed. Here's the exact process I walked her through before I even got in the van...

#emergency#frozen pipes#copper
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Mike Kowalski

Master Plumber · 22 yrs

471.2k3h ago
Electrical panel with tangled wires and improper connections
Electrical
Hot

Whoever wired this should lose their license. Photo evidence inside.

Called in for a "small flicker" on a kitchen circuit. What I found in the panel box should be in a museum of how NOT to do residential electrical.

#electrical#panel#code violation
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Darnell Washington

Licensed Electrician · 14 yrs

1344.8k1d ago
HVAC

PEX vs copper — is this still even a debate in 2026?

I've been doing this for 18 years. I remember when PEX was "the new thing." Now I've seen both fail in spectacular ways. Here's my honest take after replacing 200+ systems...

#PEX#copper#debate
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Rosa Mendez

Plumbing Contractor · 18 yrs

893.1k2d ago
Foundation wall showing horizontal cracks and stair-step pattern in mortar joints
Roofing
Hot

Homeowner: "Is this crack in my foundation cosmetic or catastrophic?"

Posted three photos. I've seen 500 of these. This one made me put down my coffee. The horizontal cracking pattern combined with that stair-step mortar joint means...

#foundation#structural#homeowner
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Tom Fitzgerald

General Contractor · 31 yrs

622.7k5h ago
HVAC

Seasonal spike: Why every HVAC tech gets 40 calls the same week every October

Data pulled from my dispatch logs for the last 8 years. The third week of October, without fail, my phone doesn't stop. Here's the pattern and how I prep for it...

#HVAC#seasonal#business
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James Okonkwo

HVAC Technician · 11 yrs

288901d ago
General

The "while you're here" customer — how to handle scope creep without losing the job

You know the type. You're there to replace one outlet and suddenly they're asking about the deck, the bathroom faucet, and "just take a look at the attic." My system for saying yes profitably...

#business#customers#scope creep
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Sandra Kowalczyk

Solo Handyman · 9 yrs

712.2k3d ago
Tankless water heater installation with copper pipe connections
Plumbing

Water heater replacement in 2.5 hours solo — my exact process

Tanked to tankless conversion. 40-gallon Bradford White out, Navien NPE-240A in. Here's my step-by-step with photos at each stage, including the one mistake I almost made...

#water heater#tankless#install
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Raj Patel

Plumbing Tech · 7 yrs

531.9k4d ago
Electrical

EV charger installs are the new cash cow — here's what you need to know

I did 6 this month alone. Level 2 EVSE installs are becoming a significant revenue stream. Panel requirements, permit process in 3 different counties, what to charge...

#EV charger#revenue#permits
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Marcus Chen

Master Electrician · 16 yrs

441.6k2d ago
Trade Intelligence
2024 data

Forum Activity by Month

Post volume index — normalized to peak

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Jan: Freeze emergencies
Oct: HVAC seasonality

Most Discussed Topics — 2024

01Emergency Repairs
All Trades34%
02Code Violations Found
Electrical28%
03Material Comparisons
Plumbing22%
04Business & Pricing
General18%
05Seasonal Prep
HVAC15%

Why Forum works

< 4 min

Avg. first reply

Real tradespeople, online now

94%

Questions answered

Within 24 hours of posting

3.2

Avg. expert replies

Per thread — not just one voice

12 yrs

Avg. member experience

Median field experience on site

"The knowledge on this site would cost you $500/hr from a consultant. Here it costs you 5 minutes and a good question."

— Forum member, 4 yrs

Member Stories

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Real job sites.
Real answers.

Forum members span 50 states, every trade, and every experience level — from first-year apprentices to 30-year veterans who've seen everything go wrong at least twice.

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50

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Core trades

Electrical
"Got stumped by a grounding issue in a 1962 knob-and-tube house. Posted at 9 PM, had three licensed electricians walk me through it by 9:45. That kind of knowledge doesn't exist anywhere else."
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Darnell Washington

Electrician, Solo · Detroit, MI

14 yrs
General
"I'm a homeowner, not a tradesperson. Found this forum when I had a crack in my foundation that three contractors gave me three different answers on. The people here gave me the truth and saved me $8,000."
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Patricia Nguyen

Homeowner · Austin, TX

First-timer
Plumbing
"Running three crews and I still learn something every week here. The PEX vs copper thread alone changed how I spec jobs. This is the real continuing education."
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Mike Kowalski

Plumbing Contractor · Minneapolis, MN

22 yrs
HVAC
"October is HVAC madness every year. Forum members helped me build a system to prep for it — pre-season outreach templates, a parts kit list, the works. That advice was worth thousands."
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James Okonkwo

HVAC Technician · Chicago, IL

11 yrs
Roofing
"I lurked for 6 months before posting. When I finally asked about shingle overlap on a low-pitch install, 7 roofers responded with diagrams. I haven't been afraid to ask a dumb question since."
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Sandra Kowalczyk

Handyman, Solo · Portland, OR

9 yrs

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2024 Trend Report

The 2024 Home Services
Trend Report.

92 pages. 14,200 forum members surveyed. The most complete picture of the home trades industry compiled from people actually doing the work — not industry analysts in offices.

Emergency Call Patterns

Month-by-month breakdown of emergency call types across 4 trades

p.18

Rate Benchmarks by Region

What tradespeople are charging — by city, trade, and job type

p.36

Material Cost Shifts

Copper, PEX, shingles, wire — 2024 vs 2023 pricing index

p.54

Homeowner Behavior Data

When they call, what they ask, and what makes them choose you

p.72

"HVAC emergency call volume peaks in the third week of October, every year, without exception. Prepare your parts inventory by September 15th."

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