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Streamlining installs .
Hi guys ,I’m a plumber who is on the autsm spectrum. This means that Unlike most plumbers out there ,I Love repetitive work.
If anyone knows of a company who needs an installer on a large job that requires the installation of identical units in each plot can u let me know.
I’m also pretty good with doing pre bends in copper in a workshop as well as same and threading of LCS too.
I also love carcassing .( floor pre fit to tails. Before floor is laid .
I can also turn my hand to lagging in grey foam too.
As for muti trading ,apart from plumbing (Nvq 2 ) I also have my CITB level 1+ 2 In maintenance operations.
But out of these I also specialise in “patch plastering ) “ invisible mends and can also do tiling too.

Thanks,
One last thing.
If a company asked me how much I would expect to earn on price .What do u think would be a good rate to ask for ?
Alan
 

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