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For a short plumbing training course that trains you in most areas of wet domestic plumbing with a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification, then look here :

Plumbing Courses from Chase Plumbing Academy

Perfect for bathroom fitters, or for those wanting to get a stepping stone into the plumbing trade without shelling out thousands on similar courses...

Combine it with the tiling and water regs on offer, and your ready to go as a complete bathroom installer / refurb specialist :)

ALL qualifications can be used as APL (Accredited Prior Learning) towards your NVQ in plumbing (and tiling if you choose this course too)

Why pay thousands when you may not need to?
 
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