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The links below are to web sites offering trades people unique on-line opportunities to find information and converse with other industry participants.

 


Bathweb.com

BathWeb is dedicated to bathroom manufacturers, bathroom dealers, bathroom designers, and remodelers, bathroom design software and bathroom specialists for the bathroom industry. This page has an Industry Participants section that provides links to those companies taking part in BathWeb.

The Blue Book

The Electronic Blue Book provides on-line access to continually updated construction industry information. The Blue Book’s search engine allows you to find items in its 600,000 item database and locate manufacturers and suppliers of those items. Some may also qualify for a free listing at this web site.

Electricnet

Electricnet is a comprehensive link directory, buyer’s guide, and resource locator for the electrical power industry. From this site, industry news, publications, classifieds, and job opportunities can be viewed. There is a site search engine to check for items on the 5,550 plus page site.

Government Contracts

Govcon is an on-line community for government contractors. It provides many insightful areas for contractors doing business with the government. Highlighted areas include Current Business Opportunities, Information Center, Professional Articles, and an Interactive Yellow Pages.

HVAC Mall

The HVAC MALL is a forum and resource for people in the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Industry. This large web site has a news and info section complete with classifieds and job listings. A total industry company directory, product directory, and service area are on-site.

Kitchenet

Kitchenet is a on-line interior design resource for professional contractors and do-it-yourselfers. This web site provides information about manufacturers, associations, resources/links, news, and hosts a chat area.

Kitchenweb

The Kitchenweb was created to provide the general kitchen industry with a location to promote itself and discuss topics of the day. This web site features suppliers and manufacturers from all aspects of the kitchen. The Industry Participants area displays those organizations that have signed on.

plbg.com

The Plumbing Education and Sharing site is for plumbing professionals and consumers. This site is dedicated to those with plumbing questions to discuss and share valuable information about today’s world of plumbing.

 

 

Plumbers.org

Plumbers.org is dedicated to furthering plumbers' on-line resources by using the Internet for education, information, and support. This web site’s PDL (Plumber’s Discussion List) is a forum for plumbers to discuss current topics (Free subscriptions are available). It also has an On-Line Resource section and a Job Bank.

The Plumber.com

A lively and interesting site that allows plumbers and consumers to take a look at the lighter side of the plumbing industry. Visitors can take the Thomas Crapper Memorial Plumbing Poll or read about the "Attack of the Japanese Toilets". Plumbers can also enter a private discussion area to discuss issues and seek and provide advice.

Plumbingnet

This web site lists manufacturers’ addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and provides some links to manufacturers’ web sites.

PlumbingWeb

PlumbingWeb.com is a link directory site dedicated strictly to the plumbing industry. At this site are links to contractors, suppliers, manufacturers, organizations, publications, and more.

PlumbNet

PlumbNet is populated by plumbers, plumbing engineers, plumbing designers, architects, interior designers, and home owners. This site has many interesting and useful areas including Builder Bits & Design Dangers, Good Guy Corral, and a Discussion Forum.

Toiletology.com

Toiletology.com provides visitors with almost everything there is to know about toilets and more. Toiletology 101 is an on-line course that covers every conceivable topic of the toilet sciences. Visit the Reciprocal Link area for other interesting plumbing and toilet sites.

 


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Last Modified: August 10, 1999