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Hello guys,

I'm 16 and want to open my own plumbing buissness when i have completed the apprentiship at college. I have a few questions:confused::

How do i become CORGI Resgisted?
Is it best to also train for Electrical Installer?
What types of Forms do i need? (For Gas Installing etc...)
Where is the best place to train to become a gas fitter (Live up north)

PS. Has anyone here had a buissness grant to start there Plumbing Buissness?

Thanks Guys :)
 
Woah there boy, one step at a time. Do your college stuff, get in with a plumbing firm and get stuck in, pick everyones brains as you go. Then, and only then, think about setting up on your own.How many householders are going to let a 17 yr old loose on their boiler. Experience is everything so get some under your belt.
Good luck and welcome to the forum
 
Ill be 18 actually and i already have some plumbing experiance through my dad
 
get 10 yrs under your belt(including and apprenticeship) then look at starting!!
Seriously thats what it takes to be a GOOD plumber not just some guy with city and guilds.


Then do everything detailed at E-Myth Worldwide
 
you can't judge everyone by your own standards, some are a natural and some never get the hang in their whole career.
 
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