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Currently only work on domestic.

Got a job replacing light commercial boiler in domestic premises.

Though it would be good to get my commercial ticket so I can do the work.

Questions:

I'm paying £760 for ;

CODCN01
CIGA1
lCPN1
TPCP1A

is this a good price? It's in London.

Also, how much harder is this course compared to the domestic?

Can anyone recommend any books?

Thanks for responses!
 
Unless you're going to be doing commercial a lot wouldn't it be cheaper and a lot less hassle to get a commercial guy in for a day to work alongside you?

It's not just the cost of the course, it's the loss of earnings whilst you're on it.

I got my commercial ticket last year and it's very hard to break into as a small firm. I've earned more money helping guys in your situation than I have doing straight commercial work in my own right..

Oh, and there's a lot more maths involved!
 
Unless you're going to be doing commercial a lot wouldn't it be cheaper and a lot less hassle to get a commercial guy in for a day to work alongside you?

It's not just the cost of the course, it's the loss of earnings whilst you're on it.

I got my commercial ticket last year and it's very hard to break into as a small firm. I've earned more money helping guys in your situation than I have doing straight commercial work in my own right..

Oh, and there's a lot more maths involved!


Thanks for reply. Just the sort of response I was Looking for. Know what your saying about getting someone in..would be much easier. It's just I thought maybe it would be a strength to my bow. Not sure how much I would be doing but would definitely have at least 3 heating jobs this winter which would be decent earners.

They were trying to charge me £1397 + vat initially so thought I'd got a good price too.

also the course is 5 days and was planning on getting my van sorted in that time. Im not sure TBH but the extra maths is a definite turn off!!
 
the extra maths is a definite turn off!!

I'm not brilliant at maths but I managed it OK. It's like domestic pipe sizing on steroids - a bit to think about but once you get your head round it, it all falls into place. This is just a bit more complex but if you get a decent instructor it will all fall into place.
 
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