A person who mends or makes shoes is a cobbler
A person who fixes pipes is commonly referred to as a plumber. Plumbers install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems, including water supply and drainage systems. They may work in residential, commercial, or industrial settings, addressing issues such as leaks, clogs, and pipe installations.
You should not have air in your pipes. Call a plumber.
A person who repairs drains is typically called a plumber. Plumbers specialize in installing and maintaining systems used for potable (drinking) water, sewage, and drainage. They often handle tasks related to fixing clogged drains, leaks, and other plumbing issues.
The person is a steel-worker.
It is called a plumber
A plumber is a tradesman (or woman) who mends burst water pipes.
Such a person is known as a cobbler.
A person who mends pipes and taps is typically referred to as a plumber. Plumbers specialize in installing, repairing, and maintaining piping systems and fixtures in residential and commercial buildings.
A person who mends or makes shoes is a cobbler
A tailor or a seamstress but generally there is no name for someone who makes and sells clothes
A person who repairs pipes would be a plumber. I have never heard of any person who specifically repairs tape.
a plumber.
A person who fixes pipes is commonly referred to as a plumber. Plumbers install, repair, and maintain plumbing systems, including water supply and drainage systems. They may work in residential, commercial, or industrial settings, addressing issues such as leaks, clogs, and pipe installations.
Lowes.com or Homedepot.com have all you need to fix those little leaks in pipes. they carry testers for water pipes to gas pipes. However, when dealing with gas it is always safe to call the gas company.
A locksmith. Home depot can make copies of keys.
A "cobbler" is a person who mends shoes. It's kind of an old-fashioned saying, but still used and understood in both British and American English. Otherwise I suppose you could just say "shoe repairman".