Crazy Facts About Plumbing We Bet Would Blow Your Mind!

plumber Brisbane Northside

When you see a plumber, what do you assume about them? We bet that whatever it is, just as plungers, unclogging drains or fixing water leaks. Well, there is more, like a plumber in Brisbane Northside!

World plumbing day is held intentionally every year on March the eleventh. The World Plumbing Council, recognising these handymen’s work, decided on that day. As you already know, these handymen or women are the people you call when you’re backed up.

However, we will pipe in by showing you a few mind-boggling facts about the plumbing world that will put a smile on your face. Remember, without these handymen or women; you won’t have a place to go.

  1. Meet “The John”

Have you ever thought about why we call the toilet “the john” and sometimes “crapper”? Well, this extraordinarily convenient name came up because of the inventor of the flushing toilet-John Harrington, which happened in 1596. If you calculate that, it would be over five centuries ago!

Although the first patent issued for the flushing toilet was given to Alexander Cummings, “The John” invented the flushing toilet first.

  • Plumber Einstein

Yeah, you guessed it. Albert Einstein claimed that if he could come back in another life, he’d choose to be a plumber. Isn’t that plumb crazy! For this, The Plumbers and Steamfitters Union made him an honorary member.

What if he did come back? You could have Albert Einstein doing your plumbing!

  • Mario Brothers

Mario and Luigi from our All-known arcade game “Super Mario Brothers” are plumbers. It’s certifiably cool to be a plumber; you get to save a princess!

  • Plumbums

Plumbing originally comes from the word “plumbum”. Plumbum is Latin for “lead”. That is the reason why the abbreviation for lead is “PB”. If it were left as it is, we’d call plumbers “plumbum”, right?

  • Bathroom names

We already covered “tge John” which is American slang for toilets, but there are others.

In the past, “la chamber sent” was the name given to the toilet by the french, which, when directly translated, gave “smelly house”.

The WC is the initial letter of Water Closet, surprisingly used commonly in France. “Jacks” is another name used in modern Ireland. “House Of Office” was used in seventeenth-century England. At the same time, “khazi” is widely used in the city of Liverpool in the UK.

There are more names used to refer to a toilet that would surprise you.

  • When It Drips, It Pours

You may already know that it isn’t nice to leave your tap on or that it isn’t good to waste water. However, you may not know how much more is involved.

Unwanted water leaks apart from the apparent reason for wasting water; it also increases your water bill. A leaking faucet that drips two times per minute can lose a gallon of water in a week! So for a year, you can waste 52.143 gallons of water! Which is a lot.

 In Summary,

We hope you enjoyed this bout of laughter and understand that being a plumber is more than pipes and water. There’s more to it.