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tileform

After getting prices from some local plumbers in my area (extortionate) and not being called back with prices etc etc i've decided to do a short intensive plumbing course and plumb my own jobs where possible

Would you consider this wise?

I understand about regulations for electrics/corgi etc but these 2 jobs do not require these, both like for like etc

Cheers
 
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Fekin

It can only be a bonus mate, and it's something I am going to be doing myself sometime this year.

Any good 2 week plumbing course will give you what you need to fit bathrooms and any general wet plumbing that you may require, and can only earn you money from then on being able to not have to call out plumbers yourself.

2 bites of the cherry mate :thumbsup:

Just remember to add plumbing to your liability insurance.
 
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tileform

It can only be a bonus mate, and it's something I am going to be doing myself sometime this year.

Any good 2 week plumbing course will give you what you need to fit bathrooms and any general wet plumbing that you may require, and can only earn you money from then on being able to not have to call out plumbers yourself.

2 bites of the cherry mate :thumbsup:


Wholeheartedly agree with you there mate
I cannot understand the attitude of some plumbers :furious3:

Do it yourself and you know you've done a good job :thumbsup:
 
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tileform

I have done 2 bathrooms myself in properties i've lived in and had no problems

I've been messed around by my local plumbers both in price and in not turning up to quote for a job when they've promised - this makes me look bad so i looked at the job myself and decided i could do it with a little help from a refresher course

If i fall flat on my face then so be it but i'll have learned from it.
 
D

Dirrty

ok, I will rephrase what I said, standard bathrooms.

It's like anything else, don't jump out of your depth straight away.

I know a couple of people who have done a 2 week plumbing course and have made a good living out of bathroom fitting and general wet plumbing.
Well re-phrased lol.
 
S

SnipSnap

I know that it is easy to just get covered with public liability against water damage (every insurer wants our money) but what I would like to know is:

Has any one covered themself and had to make a claim on it?

Did the insurer paid or tried to wigled out because you are not a plumber.

Maybe we need a poll on this. :8:
 
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infidel

It's certainly worth it having the knowledge for basic stuff like removing toilets, basins & baths, removing radiators etc.

I have done a course for the reasons you state (plumber letting me down) & wanting to be able to price for more of the job.

I have now fitted three bathroom suites, removed loads of radiators & done a lot of small plumbing jobs after attending a 1 week course.

I don't profess to be a plumber but it just helps to have the extra knowledge to complete the job. Let's face it it ain't rocket science. Just don't try to do things you aren't comfortable with.

Go for it:thumbsup:
 

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