Last Chance to Register for the 2022 Plumbing Service Conference

August 19, 2022

For contractors interested in how to establish and optimize their plumbing service operations, the 2022 PCA Plumbing Service Conference is the perfect opportunity! The conference scheduled for September 14-15 in Kansas City, Missouri, combines contractor-led presentations, roundtable discussions and a facility of Lexington Plumbing’s Kansas City headquarters.

The Lexington Plumbing operations tour will highlight the support operations necessary to run a service organization. This includes service software, sales staff, project management, inventory management, training and recruiting. These are important considerations that are required to compete and grow a plumbing service operation as a valuable profit center. There will also be demonstrations of their heavy equipment, specialized tools and how they set up their service vehicles.

Limited registration is still available.  Join us and reserve your spot today!

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