
Aspinwall Supports Women in Trade Jobs
Have you ever considered working toward a career in skilled trades like HVAC or plumbing? With steady work and benefits like paid training, it’s a great investment in your future. These opportunities should be available to everyone, but many trade skills are still mostly pursued by men.
Aspinwall Plumbing & Heating is proud to support increasing the percentage of women in the trades including HVAC & plumbing jobs.

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"Andrew called ahead and arrived within 5 minutes. He was friendly and professional. Easy to talk to for any questions. Replaced my garbage disposal efficiently and cleaned up before leaving. Would 100% recommend Aspinwall to everyone."- Amy M.
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"I had a clogged kitchen sink and garbage disposal issue. The garbage disposal was replaced. The clogged pipe took a little more effort as it was deep in the pipe. After several tries it was cleared."- Sharon M.
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"Danny was just wonderful! He actually came early & was very positive & reassuring as I had a million questions. He cleaned & serviced all 3 fireplaces & was meticulous in keeping things in order. I am more than impressed with his service."- Julie G.
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Returned for same problem, came ASAP, and found out where the problems were.- Diane Y.
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Frank was knowledgeable and informative. Very professional and comprehensive.- Debra Q.
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Excellent communication and easy to make appt and timely arrival.- Alan R.
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For security, great appreciation for sending a photo of the tech before the visit.- Tom D.
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Couldn't recommend Aspinwall and our technician Jake any more highly!- Meredith HB

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Why Are HVAC and Plumbing Some of the Best Trades for Women?
One of the biggest benefits of these jobs is the speed and cost at which you can join the workforce. Most degrees at a university take four years to earn, but trade programs can often be completed in approximately half the time and at half the cost. Many of these programs allow participants to immediately transition into the workforce rather than spend time on a job hunt.
Another benefit of these jobs is the availability of advancement opportunities. Technicians can enroll in additional classes and testing programs to earn journeyman or even master status. This increases not just the versatility of your trade skills but also the compensation. At this level, technicians have the chance to oversee complex projects and teams of other professionals.
Finally, with the shortage of trained technicians, steady work is exceedingly likely. HVAC and plumbing jobs are great options for people looking for job security. Their skills are a vital part of relaxing at home, keeping our HVAC & plumbing systems running their best.
Women Can Enroll in HVAC & Plumbing Apprentice Jobs
HVAC & plumbing apprenticeships combine the education of a classroom with experience in the field, making it a great tool for training women interested in a career in skilled trades. Service companies like Aspinwall Plumbing & Heating are growing and looking for good people to continue providing outstanding customer service.
If you’d like to learn more, you can get in touch with our staff by giving us a call at (617) 539-7672.
Ensuring Trade Jobs for Women
Did you know that as of 2021, women make up less than 10% of skilled trades? This includes plumbing and HVAC jobs. To increase the percentage of women in the trades, governments and service companies are offering apprenticeships and education programs. Many of these programs include both classroom education and on-the-job training to properly develop all the necessary trade skills. Fortunately, a larger number of women are showing interest in skilled trades like HVAC and plumbing.
Working as an HVAC technician or Plumbing Technician is a worthwhile career. It’s always in demand no matter where you live, and compensation rivals many other industries that require extensive college degrees. What’s more, there is a shortage of skilled trades workers that is expected to grow. More women should be encouraged to pursue trade skill careers to compensate for this shortage.


