Plumbing Courses & Plumbing Training
Plumbing is defined by The Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering
(IPHE) as follows:
`Work associated with the provision of water supply pipework
including, without limitation, that used for fire fighting; sanitary
appliances (e.g. toilets); discharge pipework and drainage; the weathering of
structures and buildings; all forms of water and space heating by any
energy source'
Plumbing Needs
There will always be a need for a good plumber and therefore good plumbing training and plumbing courses. Plumbers are obviously
vital to public health as they deal with clean drinking water,
sanitation and of course central heating. But also, many things that
we may take for granted that are fundamental to our way of live would
be jeopardised. Bathrooms, hot baths, warm houses would be a thing of the past
and we would be more at risk of contracting disease from dirty
drinking water and poor sanitation.
Plumbing Careers
A career in plumbing is a career with a future. With our Plumbing Courses & Plumbing Training you will be performing
a worthwhile and important job, solving a wide variety of different
plumbing problems and meeting a diverse range of people every day. You will
have to work with your mind as well as your hands and no one day will
be the same as the next.
Plumbing Training Courses / Plumbing Qualifications
Plumbing Training Courses & Plumbing generally is not just about changing a washer and fixing leaks. You may
decide to deal generally with piped systems for water such as fitting
bathrooms, or to focus on building drainage installations. You may
wish to become CORGI registered to expand your expertise to work on
gas and central heating systems. As well as this you may decide to
progress to other areas such as design, consultancy, management or even teaching plumbing training courses.
City & Guilds Plumbing Courses
Before any of this can be achieved, however, you must have the proper plumbing training and hold the right plumbing qualifications. City & Guilds have been
awarding plumbing qualifications for many years and they work very closely with
the plumbing industry to make sure their plumbing qualifications / plumbing training courses
provide the skills required by the industry.
According to the Construction Industry Training Board there is a
nationwide shortage of around 30,000 plumbers and this is growing
rapidly.
There are several reasons for this. Firstly the average age of
existing plumbers is quite high and as a result they are leaving and
retiring from the plumbing industry at a faster rate than new plumbers are joining.
Secondly, huge building developments like the Olympic Games as well as
housing and new builds being at their highest level for many years is
draining the pool of plumbers. Thirdly, the colleges do not have the
capacity to train the yearly requirement of plumbers alongside which,
with easier access to university, many youngsters are choosing degrees
over plumbing skills training.
Becoming a Plumber
A National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Level 2 in plumbing (Plumbing NVQ Level 2)is the
minimum qualification needed to be considered as a qualified plumber.
For those looking for a career change, the first step on the road to
achieving this plumbing qualification is the City & Guilds Technical
Certificate in Basic Plumbing Studies (6129) (City & Guilds Plumbing Course 6129). Please be aware that no
other plumbing training course will allow you to progress to the NVQ despite what
anyone might say. Therefore when looking at plumbing training providers don't
pay large sums of money for plumbing courses that don't deliver this
qualification.
Our Plumbing Training Courses
Our plumbing courses usually begin with 8 weeks full time training,
Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30 pm.
The course is split equally between classroom tuition, where you will
be expected to sit a number of phase tests, and the more practical
hands on workshop training where much of the plumbing theory you learn in the
classroom is put into practice.
In our plumbing courses you will learn about such things as:
- Health & Safety
- Plumbing Safety
- Key Plumbing Principles
- Common Plumbing Processes
- Cold Water Systems
- Domestic Hot Water Systems
- Sanitation Systems
- Central Heating Systems (Pipework Only)
- Electrical Supply and Earth Continuity
- Sheet Lead Weathering
- Environmental Awareness
- Effective Working Relationships
At the end of the 8 weeks you will go and gain experience in the
workplace. That may mean starting your own business (as many of our
students do) or working another qualified plumber. You will then need to come
back for a final 2 weeks of plumbing exams and assessments. If these are passed
you will be awarded your plumbing qualification.
Start Training Today.
We have training agents throughout the UK with a large variety of courses available. All the courses are regularly run with qualified staff and approved training centres ready to cater for all your training needs. Just send us your details in the below form and you will receive information on courses in your area.