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Jim Goodenough

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Hi all,

I have a carpenter friend who is very keen to learn and obtain an NVQ in plumbing.

What would you suggest is the best route for him please?

Cheers Jim
 
Hi, your friend should answer the question about what type of plumber he wants to become, if it's just basic to support kitchen fitting, or more which leads to bathrooms, heating changes and upgrades or further still to Gas safe then that will help inform what type of qualifications.

You can choose to do a intensive course which costs £s or enrol into a collage, but these take time to complete (years)
 

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