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Hi I am a tiler who sometimes turns away work bathroom floorwork when I see a toilet and sink in situ, (if the customer is not happy with me cutting around),. I dearly wanted to be a Plumber but being 36 at the time could not afford the time taken to be such, so I went with Tiling which is great but even as a tiler I need more knowledge especially on sanitary ware removal/re fitting, hopefully I can gleen some knowledgs of some of you pro's. thank you in advance.P.S. I am in Manchester and if the situation arises would like to cross pollinate in terms of work.:)
 
Hi Rickskii,

Your questions are very welcome here. As well as a qualified plumber, I am also a qualified Tiler. I know exactly where your coming from Re: toilets etc lol

Why not do a short plumbing course to overcome the problem? That way you can get on with the bathroom tiling AND earn for removing/installing the sanitary ware?

Welcome to the forums mate :)
 
How much and how long is such a course, oh and I am in Manchester so any info would be great thanking you in advance.
 
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