If distance isn't a problem then I would recommend Access training in Cardiff. I did a 3 week course there which gave me a good understanding, now I'm learning how to cope with real issues carrying out some low level jobs for locals and rented property's, I still wouldnt feel happy attempting bigger more difficult jobs without lots more experience but I guess you must start somewhere. Good luck and ignore you tube it's miss leading and they don't show you how to rectify your mistakes.Regards Ian.
 
:welcome:to the friendliest Tiling Forum, as you rightly mentioned a short course will only provide the basics and the You tube videos are helpful. There is a section on here for Tiling courses and hopefully some members who have been on local schemes will be able to add to your thread. Nett here in the North East has a track record and there is no loss in contacting any/all the schemes to ask there content. As in any economic downturn there will be an element of chancers in training organisation so you are right to do checks before you commit. You will also find that like all trades we only want the best for the customer so a defence attitude is often shown towards the interests of our profession.
Enjoy your time on the Tilers Forum and good luck with your course.
 

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