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Hi all,

I've had this question on my mind for quite sometime but I do not know how to answer it which is how does one become a fully qualified Plumber able to practice his trade? I have tried to research this question but to no avail so I was wondering whether someone who is a qualified Plumber would have the courtesy of answering it for me and future readers.
 
There is no single course that makes you a plumber in the UK. Anyone can say "I am plumber". Most do City and guilds to get in. You'll need a nationally recognised qualification to get insurance. The real barrier to entry is experience. All plumbing systems in all buildings are bespoke,handmade and idiosyncratic.
 
NVQ for me at night, was at a time where loads of time served guys were having to get recognised qualifications so was great for tips and contacts.
 

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