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Welcome to PCA!

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The PLUMBING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION - PCA- located in Miami, Florida is a non-profit Association founded to promote the image and direction of the industry, and to provide services and guidance to its members that will help them operate more effectively and profitably.

In order to carry out its mission, PCA will devote its resources for the following purposes and activities:

Education and Training Efforts for its Membership.

Acting as an industry voice on issues related to Government, Vendors and Suppliers, Customers, and Association Members.

Fostering improved communications and harmonious relations among Association Members, Vendors, Suppliers, and Customers.

Acting as an industry information resource and network for Association Members.

Providing needed services that improve Association Member effectiveness and productivity

 

 

What Members Are Saying

Robert Beans
Date: May 14, 2009


Bay Plumbing Co. joined the PCA about 2001. It was a little odd sitting in the same room with our competition, in the beginning. I slowly got more involved. Look at me know. LUCKY ME. : ) I have not only developed friendships. I have also received business and referred business. It is all about involvement. PCA is a business tool. It is there to help everyone to try and improve the plumbing industry and their business. We have a direct connection to a plumbing school, to inspectors, our trade show has remained strong, and we have continued to provide CEU and education to all our members.

Did you know?

During the 2009 Legislative Session, the Florida Legislature passed House Bill 425, which became law on October 1, 2009. Beginning October 1, 2009, House Bill 425 requires all professional licensees to report to the department within 30 days of being convicted or found guilty of, or having plead nolo contendere or guilty to a crime in any jurisdiction. House Bill 425 also requires that any conviction prior to October 1, 2009 be reported by November 1, 2009. A licensee who fails to report that information may be subject to disciplinary action, including fines, suspension or license revocation. To report this information, complete the criminal self-reporting document and mail to the DBPR as provided on the form.