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Welcome to UA Local 190

The professionals of U.A. Local 190 - Plumbers, Pipefitters, Service Technicians and Gas Distribution workers - have been serving the residential and business needs of Washtenaw County for over 125 years. We also install natural gas distribution pipelines throughout Michigan and Ohio.

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Quality Plumbing Services and a reliable choice for 100% complete customer satisfaction.

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Customer Satisfaction

Quality Services comprised of skilled technicians who possess the expertise required to solve even the most complicated jobs.

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125th Anniversary
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125+ Years of Experience in Plumbing, Pipefitting, Service Techs and Gas Distribution

Local 190 believes that training is the foundation on which any organization is based. We are not only involved with our program but our members also sit on various State Vocational committees.

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Experienced Profesionals

Our mission is to provide the best training possible to our apprentices and journeymen.

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Member information and resources for the UA Local 190 Health Care Plan, and more!

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Training FAQ

Proper and uniform training for persons who desire to become skilled journeymen through an orderly method of improving the mechanical skill and techical knowledge of apprentices in the industry.

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An apprenticeship is an opportunity in which students gain specific skills and knowledge related to a trade or craft. Training combines supervised daily on-the-job instruction, with classroom instruction in subjects related to the trade.

An apprentice is an individual who has entered into a written agreement with an employer and is provided an opportunity to learn a trade. An apprentice will learn how to install pipes and equipment, how to take care of tools, how to read blueprints, and how to follow regulations and codes. You will study first aid and safety, math and science, heating systems and refrigeration, pumps and hydronics, basic electricity and more.

First, apprentices earn money while working on the job to learn your trade. Also, training is low-cost, and employers pay for all or most of it. In apprenticeship programs, students learn from experts in the classroom and on the job. A strong background in reading, writing, and math, as well as mechanical aptitude is very helpful for success in an apprenticeship program.

Working conditions can be rugged, and the work can be difficult. You may have to work in cramped, uncomfortable positions or outside in bad weather. There is danger involved in working in high places and on construction sites. That being said, the industry is very concerned with safety, and you will be trained in Safety and First-Aid.

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