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What are the benefits of doing an un-vented hot water course ?

Where is the best place to do the course in London/ East London ?

Does the course teach you properly and not just give you the qualification ?
 
1. Because it's a legal requirement.

2. It'll point out things not covered under mi's.

3. Dunno about East London

4. Mine have.
 
What are the benefits of doing an un-vented hot water course ?

Because its a legal requirement if you are going to fit them.

Here's a link giving one training agencies course content. They have centres in Wembley and Croydon.

After that, a lot depends on the skill of the individual tutor. We all had experiences at school of some teachers who could make lessons come alive, and others who could have made a drunken orgy boring.
 
My first G3 course was strange - no training at all, just exam papers. Very unfair really because I knew little about it but just used the book given to me & some common sense.
Best money I have spent because it really pays for itself straight away & lets you service as well as install unvented. And it is another qualification you can add to your advertising
 
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