THE STATE OF PLUMBING & HEATING
The trends, challenges, and opportunities for forward-thinking businesses
The UK plumbing and heating market is set to hit £24 billion by 2025, but growth brings new pressure. Skills are in short supply. Regulations are tightening. Customers expect faster, more sustainable service. This guide gives you practical ways to cut inefficiencies, adapt to new standards, and build a business ready for the next decade.
- Identify where delays, costs, and risk are holding your business back
- See how firms are using IoT, AR, and automation to increase efficiency
- Learn how new environmental rules will impact operations and compliance
- Discover how to prepare for heat pump demand and net-zero targets
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Growth and challenges
The plumbing and heating sector is evolving quickly. Rising demand, complex regulations, and a shrinking talent pool mean providers need to adapt fast to stay ahead.

How technology is driving efficiency
IoT monitoring, predictive maintenance, and mobile tools are helping teams deliver faster, more reliable service. Digital-first firms are cutting admin and increasing first-time fix rates.

Sustainability in plumbing: The green revolution
New standards around water efficiency and low-carbon heating are raising the bar. Smart providers are turning sustainability into a strength, not a burden.

Preparing for the future of plumbing
Manual processes and outdated systems slow everything down. Leading businesses are automating tasks, streamlining maintenance, and building scalable operations that work.

Who is this playbook for?
- Plumbing and heating managers balancing schedules, compliance, and team performance in a fast-changing environment.
- Operations teams looking to cut admin, reduce downtime, and support engineers with better tools and planning.
- Compliance leads managing industry standards, digital records, and environmental requirements.