September 29, 2006

Home repair plumbing - More Than A Pipe Cleaner: Plumber Training

Are you mechanically inclined? Do you love working with your hands? Do you like getting down and dirty? Do you like making more then $44,000 a year, starting? Then maybe you should be a plumber!

Do You Have What It Takes?

Being a plumber is more than being a glorified clog remover. A plumber is a person with exceptional skill. Plumbing is a skilled career that requires certified plumber training and licensing. You can't just wake up one morning and decide that youre going to go around fixing peoples pipes. You have to do your homework, literally.

Going Back To School

All plumber training schools are certified to train apprentice plumbers for the skilled trade. Most plumber training schools have met the standards established by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training (BAT). Plumber training programs feature courses in mechanics, chemistry, and electricity. Not only those essential courses but also courses in heating, ventilation, pipefitting, and welding.

Plumber training schools also offer courses in pre-technical skills training in math, measurements, and safety, which allow students to learn the basics so they can get started. With the certified training also comes the knowledge of the current NSP codes (National Standard Plumbing).

Once a student has completed his/her plumber training they will be able to:

-Explain the ways to join and assemble different varieties of pipe joints.
-Communicate procedures for laying out, supporting, and testing piping systems.
-Describe fundamental maintenance for pumps, tanks, and plumbing fixtures.
-Explain the correct techniques for arc and gas cutting and welding.
-Discuss the basics of refrigeration and be able to identify refrigeration materials and tools.
-Recognize and describe the pieces of different kinds of refrigeration, heating, and air conditioning systems.

Getting Started In The Plumbing Game

Once you have spent the appropriate amount of time and money on plumber training you can go out and either get a job as an apprentice plumber, or start your own business.

As wonderful as being your own boss can be, it isnt recommended that you go out on your own so soon after being thrown from the nest. Training under a Master plumber can be the best career move of your life.

A Master plumber is a plumber that has spent years training himself for his trade. He has years and years and years of plumbing experience. He is a virtual treasure trove of plumbing knowledge and experience. Training under one would not only give you an impressive entry on your resume, but it will also give you a serious head start in your plumbing career.


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