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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Upcoming Change to Master Plumber Requirements

The TSBPE is pleased to announce that starting September 1, 2025, the experience requirement for a licensed Journeyman Plumber to become a Master Plumber will be reduced from four years to two years. This change was recently passed by the Texas Legislature and signed by the Governor.

What This Means for You:

  • All Master Plumber applications will be updated on September 1, 2025.
  • Until then, applications must meet the current four-year requirement or one year with a DOL program certificate.
  • Applications received before September 1 that don’t meet current requirements will be withdrawn and denied.
  • Rejected applicants must submit a new application on or after September 1, 2025.

In other words:

  • DO NOT APPLY FOR THE MASTER EXAM IF YOU DON’T MEET THE CURRENT REQUIREMENTS.
  • IF YOU MEET THE NEW REQUIREMENTS, WAIT UNTIL AFTER SEPTEMBER 1 TO SUBMIT A MASTER EXAM APPLICATION.


Adherence to the rules above will save time and prevent unnecessary application processing. Again, if a plumber doesn’t meet the criteria in place on the day they submit their application, they will be denied and forced to start the process over again.

Thank you for your patience during this transition!

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TSBPE Prepares for Plumbing Workforce Boom After Record Exam Growth

Strategic Partnerships and New Facilities Support Plumbing Industry Across Texas

Austin, TX – April 15, 2025 – The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) is proud to announce major growth in plumbing licensing exams over the past three calendar years, reflecting ongoing efforts to strengthen the plumbing workforce across Texas.

Since 2022, the number of licensing exams administered by the TSBPE has risen by 111%, jumping from 4,953 exams in 2022 to 10,447 in 2024. In just one year, between 2022 and 2023, exams increased by 94%, reaching 9,616 — a strong sign of expanded access to, and interest in, the plumbing profession in Texas.

“This growth shows how much work we’ve put into making it easier and more convenient for people to become licensed plumbers in Texas,” said Lisa G. Hill, Executive Director of the TSBPE. “By opening new testing locations and offering more flexible options, we’re making sure the plumbing industry continues to thrive and meet the needs of our growing communities.”

In addition to the hard work of TSBPE’s dedicated staff, much of this success is thanks to partnerships with Texas State Technical College (TSTC) and Pearson VUE. In Waco, the TSBPE and TSTC teamed up to open a full-time testing center, giving more candidates the opportunity to take their practical exams. Meanwhile, Pearson VUE’s computer-based testing services have made written exams more accessible than ever across the state.

Even more growth is just around the corner. Beginning in May of this year, students who have enrolled in plumbing programs developed by the TSBPE and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) — currently in place at 60 high schools and seven trade schools — will begin graduating and entering the workforce. These new graduates represent the next generation of licensed plumbing professionals ready to serve communities across Texas.

To keep up with the increasing demand, the TSBPE will be further leveraging its strategic partnership with TSTC to open a third testing facility on the TSTC campus in Harlingen. The Board is also developing a mobile testing unit that will allow practical exams to be offered anywhere in Texas — bringing even more flexibility to future plumbers.

“We are focused on the future,” said Frank S. Denton, Chairman of the TSBPE. “By expanding access and meeting candidates where they are, we’re making it easier for Texans to join a critical and rewarding profession. The work we’re doing today will pay off for years to come.”

TSBPE continues to focus on improving services for the plumbing industry and the public, supporting the state’s economy and maintaining high standards of public health and safety.

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About Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners

The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) is the regulatory body responsible for licensing qualified individuals in the plumbing sector and ensuring they abide by the established laws and best practices, all in the interest of safeguarding the health and safety of Texas residents. TSBPE media contact: Kevin.Dick@tsbpe.texas.gov

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The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners Launches “Ask Kevin” on Facebook

The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners Launches “Ask Kevin” on Facebook

Groundbreaking Knowledgebase now Just Clicks/Touches Away on Facebook Messenger

[AUSTIN, TEXAS, September 10, 2024] — The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) is pleased to announce the launch of “Ask Kevin” on Facebook Messenger. Visitors to the Official TSBPE Facebook page can now enjoy a seamless experience by simply clicking the “message” button, allowing them to instantly chat with Ask Kevin. This intelligent resource is here to provide comprehensive, accurate, and current information about Texas plumbing regulations and industry queries.

Since its inception, Ask Kevin has become an indispensable customer service tool for the TSBPE, successfully completing nearly 20,000 conversations with the public on the TSBPE website in less than a year. Now, this wealth of knowledge is available to the Facebook community with just a couple of quick clicks or touches. Whether it’s inquiries about the industry’s policies or the nuances of plumbing licensing and regulation in Texas, Ask Kevin offers fast, thorough and precise answers in just minutes.

Lisa G. Hill, Executive Director of TSBPE, shares her enthusiasm: “Ask Kevin provides an immediate source of answers to every facet of the plumbing industry in Texas. We encourage users not only to utilize this service but also to share Ask Kevin’s responses in relevant discussions on Facebook, as these answers are rooted in the most reliable and up-to-date information.”

Frank S. Denton, Chairman of the TSBPE Board, adds: “With the introduction of Ask Kevin on Facebook, we are making this effective use of human intelligence available to the plumbing industry in an even more accessible format. It’s an exciting step forward in our ongoing commitment to customer service and education.”

As the TSBPE marks the one-year anniversary of Ask Kevin’s original launch on the TSBPE website this month, the agency is excited to bring this enhanced level of service and transparency to its Facebook followers.

Ask Kevin is available 24/7 on Facebook by visiting facebook.com/TSBPE_Official and clicking “message.”

How-To Quickly Renew a License or Registration

How-to Use the Online Licensing System’s New Secure Messaging Feature

Renewing your plumbing license or registration is a necessary step for all license and registration types to ensure continued compliance with Texas regulations. The process can be quick and painless, especially when done online through the TSBPE’s convenient Online Licensing System. Follow these quick steps to lock in your renewal fast and see the bottom of the page for more detailed instructions. Download a printable version of this How-To Guide here.

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DISASTER RECOVERY

Disaster Recovery Assistance: Hurricane Beryl

Agency Response to Hurricane Beryl

The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) understands the challenges posed by Hurricane Beryl. We are in the process of deploying Field Investigators to affected areas to ensure that plumbing services are provided by licensed professionals and to prevent exploitation by unlicensed contractors.

Rebuilding Efforts

TSBPE welcomes licensed Plumbers and Apprentices from other states to assist in the recovery. The TSBPE reciprocates plumbing licenses from both Arkansas and Louisiana as well as a streamlined licensure process for plumbers from other states.
Reciprocal License Verification Request (Louisiana and Arkansas ONLY)
Out-of-State Examination Request

Additional TSBPE Resources

Contact the TSBPE

Please use the following form for expedited assistance with questions related to disaster assistance. You may also call us at 512-936-5200 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. PLEASE ONLY USE THIS CONTACT METHOD FOR DISASTER RECOVERY PURPOSES.








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    Hundreds of plumbers at the TSBPE's San Antonio Townhall.

    San Antonio Meeting Marks Notable Success for TSBPE’s Townhall Initiative

    San Antonio Meeting Marks Notable Success for TSBPE’s Townhall Initiative

    Community Engagement Soars as Over 200 Plumbers and Plumbing Industry Staff Converge at TSBPE’s Latest Townhall Event
    Hundreds of plumbers at the TSBPE's San Antonio Townhall.

    SAN ANTONIO, TX, March 6, 2024 – The Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE) welcomed a significant turnout at its latest Townhall meeting in San Antonio, with well over 200 industry professionals in attendance. Hosted by the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) of San Antonio and the Mechanical & Sheet Metal Contractors Association (MCA-SMACNA) of San Antonio, the event stands as the most attended TSBPE Townhall Meeting thus far.

    Frank S. Denton, Chairman of the TSBPE, shared his thoughts on the meeting’s impact: “We had a great time in San Antonio. The level of engagement and the incredible turnout tells us that our community outreach efforts are headed in the right direction.”

    That “incredible turnout” was noteworthy not just for its size, but also for its role diversity. Apprentices, Responsible Master Plumbers (RMPs), inspectors, continuing education and career high school administrators from all over the greater San Antonio region engaged in dialogues about the plumbing industry’s current policies and future direction. Topics covered included agency statistical information, its evolving examination policies and processes, artificial intelligence and the TSBPE’s new “Ask Kevin” tool, as well as the usual friendly pushback and grievance airing befitting the event’s true Townhall meeting-style setting.

    Heidi Trimble, Executive Director of PHCC San Antonio, commented on the event’s atmosphere, “PHCC was very happy to provide our members and the San Antonio community at large the opportunity for open discussion with their regulatory body. And the turnout exceeded our expectations on every level.”

    Mr. Denton’s introduction of the 2-hour long session was followed by TSBPE Executive Director Lisa Hill’s presentation of practical information related to agency statistics and policies. Ms. Hill’s portion covered everything from the raw numbers of licensees in Texas to the TSBPE’s new self-scheduling option, a feature licensed plumbers and inspectors have been requesting for years. At the conclusion of Ms. Hill’s portion, Mr. Denton joined her for the event’s Q and A section in which attendees were told “no topic is off limits.” The candid discussion that followed emphasized the TSBPE’s dedication to transparency and helped attendees parse through the significant noise and hearsay that inevitably challenges an industry with more than 70k licensees.

    “Our aim for these Townhall meetings is to ensure that we remain approachable and responsive to the industry we serve,” said TSBPE Executive Director Lisa Hill. “We achieved that goal in San Antonio and are looking forward to communicating the same message at future Townhalls.”

    The TSBPE’s Townhall Series has several more cities slated for events in 2024, including upcoming trips to Lubbock, Amarillo and Beaumont, Texas. More information is available on the Townhall Meeting Series page on the TSBPE’s website: tsbpe.texas.gov/townhallmeetings/

    How-To How-To Apply for and Take an Examination (includes Self-Scheduling)

    How-to Apply For and Take an Exam with the TSBPE (Includes Self-Scheduling)

    How-to Apply For and Take an Exam with the TSBPE (Includes Self-Scheduling)

    When it comes to applying for an exam with the TSBPE, a lot has changed in the past couple years. Exam wait times have decreased, a new testing center has been added, and you can finally schedule your own test (!). This next installment in our How-To series seeks to take some of the complication out and give you a clear, step-by-step reference for whatever exam you’re taking with the TSBPE. Download a printable version of this How-To here.

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