Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at
1:00 pm
Courses in plumbing are not just about the plumbing theory and its general applications. There are many aspects of plumbing and a number of specializations possible. Some of these courses are designed for those who just want to pick up the basics, while others are geared to those who want to be the best in their field and make a profession of their plumbing skills. There are a variety of training options possible as well. We looked at one month-long plumbing course taught in the United Kingdom.
After the first week of general plumbing history, overviews and general functions such as repair and maintenance of pipes and fixtures, week two started delving more into the specific elements of plumbing. One of the courses in plumbing that provides a good grounding in the plumbing trade, this program introduces plumbing interns to the various service options they could consider.
The second week of this series of courses in plumbing starts off with a study of a homes supply of cold water. It teaches the ins and outs of various types of cold water delivery systems that might be found in the typical residence. Next is the study of hot water and its supply and delivery. The focus here is on feed cisterns, boilers and the other ways in which the homes hot water can be heated including renewable alternative resources. A follow-up chapter brings the study of water supply together, looking at the delivery and maintenance of hot and cold water, the study of valves and water taps, the requirements of each systems installation and the procedures for testing its workability and determining its repair and non-function issues.
Next in the list of courses in plumbing is the one on central heat in residences. Building regulations are an important part of this chapters lessons, as well as the components of central heat unit, other heat emitters and how to test them and determine they are in safe working order.
That then would conclude the second of four weeks of courses in plumbing.
The third week begins with a look at plumbing entrepreneurship. Here youll learn about self-employment taxes, marketing yourself and your new firm and the basics of small business accounting and bookkeeping. Next youll learn how to start your new plumbing business and how to successfully run it. Youll learn more about marketing, how to offer work quotes to potential customers, how to provide the best in customer service and how to determine when is the time to expand. Once you know you should expand, youll need to know how. This course will help you get started with that.
The next part of your courses in plumbing has to do with septic systems above ground. Youll learn about toilets, traps, gutters, and their installation, troubleshooting, testing and repair. Electrical system lessons follow. These include talk about electrical and plumbing safety, the various types of cable, the installation of major electrical appliances, and an understanding of how to test and remove them.
Final courses in plumbing are advanced water systems, tiling, plastering and some hands-on training in all you have learned from these courses in plumbing.
Friday, December 11th, 2009 at
1:30 am
There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of courses in plumbing, for a variety of time periods, specializations and certifications or other levels of training. They can be found in many countries and parts of the world. Lets look at one of these offered in the UK.
In the UK one four week course prepares you for certification to work as a union or government worker. One of the advanced courses in plumbing the course work includes the study of copper piping installation for residences, the study of sanitary bathroom facilities, a course in tiling and in plastering and certification for three specialties. The specialties certified courses in plumbing include a certificate in water system regulation, one in energy efficient systems and a third in unvented storage systems for water heating. The price for this particular course in plumbing is 3790.37 including tax. You may also opt, after the completion of this or other courses in plumbing sign up for an additional apprenticeship hands-on week or work.
This plumbing course includes lessons in formal labor union and municipal plumbing qualifications, residential copper piping installation and bathroom fixture installation. After you’ve taken this and the other required courses in plumbing towards the certificate for water regulations you can apply with the local UK water company as an approved plumbing contractor, as part of earning your water regulations certificate.
For some courses in plumbing, such as the one on water regulations, you must expect to study at home. The least time you will spend studying this course is three weeks on a part time basis. The exam will be given a few weeks after the end of your final fourth week course. You’ll get the home study pack of materials in your first of the four week courses in plumbing. You’ll then have plenty of study time before the exam. For your hot water unvented storage certification you’ll get a home study manual as well. This course is mostly classroom lecture with topics on frozen pipes, flushing problems in the bathroom, lifting of floor boards, maintenance of water pipes and taps, and other relevant plumbing skills.
Once you’ve successfully completed these courses in plumbing you are welcome to sign on for one week with a designated plumbing firm. During this time you’ll shadow an experienced and registered plumbing professional as she or he goes about daily plumbing jobs. It is possible to secure a job offer as a result of this successful completion of courses in plumbing and your own week of work.
Week one of this four week program is the study of the plumbing industry as a whole – an overview and a look at its history and growth. You’ll study the basics of plumbing materials and the plumbing science itself. You’ll learn about bending tubes, working with pipes and relevant material and become familiar with the various skills of the plumbing trade at which you’ll need to become adept. You’ll learn about keeping yourself safe and healthy, and maintaining the health of your plumbing clients, as well as how to install and maintain a variety of household appliances.
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at
12:40 am
The demand for plumbers is increasing rapidly, and so is the demand for courses in plumbing. The number of institutes offering courses in plumbing training is also increasing simultaneously. If we humans are having clean and hygienic life style, then that credit goes to our practice of plumbing tradition. A lot of waste water is generated daily. Proper disposal of that water is very essential for keeping our surroundings clean. Dirty surroundings can spread deadly diseases. There were no courses in plumbing in ancient times. Yet human beings developed plumbing methods to keep clean surroundings by disposing waste water and waste material. Today a plumber is required every where while building houses, offices, hospitals, airports, and malls etc. A plumber is an important part of any construction. Construction of all these premises is useless until plumbing work is done. Courses in plumbing training can definitely offer a great career option.
The practice of plumbing methods is very ancient. It was around 4000 years back, in 1700 B.C that a man named Minoan Palace created four distinct drainage methods in Knossos which used to discharge in big sewers made from stone. There were no courses in plumbing in those days. It was just a pure form of art that time, but along with the time humans developed newer and newer methods of plumbing.
There are many courses in plumbing. Choosing the right one is very important, especially when there are so many to choose from. There are many ways of doing plumbing courses. Firstly there are part time courses in plumbing, which are ideal for people who are already working somewhere else. Then there are courses in plumbing which are online. Although online courses in plumbing provide good knowledge of plumbing, they are not ideal for people who are wishing to take up this profession full time. Lastly there are colleges offering many full time courses in plumbing. Generally courses in plumbing offered by big and reputed college have an extensive practical training, which online courses cannot offer. The best way to find information about courses in plumbing is internet. Internet is a great source of information. One can go through all the institutes offering courses in plumbing. Check their syllabus and affiliation.
Once you have decided to become a plumber, it is essential to understand certain facts about this profession before selecting one of the courses in plumbing. All the courses in plumbing teach you, only theoretical part of plumbing and give you some practical training. But a plumber actually learns while working, because there are many types of problems and complication that a plumber may face while working. A plumber has to take quick (one the spot) decisions to solve those problems. A plumber has to work in all environments and even in dirty places. This is definitely not a “White Collar” job. A plumber must have a good health. All technical works involve arithmetical calculations. So a good mathematical knowledge is essential for a plumber. It is essential to have good aptitude towards understanding technical drawing, as courses in plumbing involve studying with technical drawings.