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The only plumbing work that you are allowed to perform without a license is for your own property.
Plumbing can be a good trade to learn, especially if you become independent , then operate your own plumbing business.
It is not a good idea to do your own plumbing improvement projects. Dealing with pipes can lead disastrous for you and your household if dealt incorrectly.
Oh yes!! I just got busted at the inspection station. VA. law states that the drivers side window is the only window that must work on it's own power to pass inspection.
Average utility costs, age of wiring/plumbing/roof, neighborhood noise. You can get a detailed inspection on your own if you are serious about a house. This will help with negotiating the price as well as giving you a guide for what home repairs are/will be needed after you buy the home.
Certainly hope not as each state / city /town has their own codes
not for your own property.
Planned cities and had their own Plumbing and sewage systems
A nurse definetly, unless you own your own plumbing business and have A LOT of business!
Someone who passed their journeymens tests and wants to be able to own and operate their own plumbing company
yes
Contractors can certainly perform inspections when buying a home. In fact, it is recommended to hire a professional home inspector to assess the condition of the property before making the purchase. Contractors can provide expertise in specific areas such as electrical, plumbing, or structural issues, which can be invaluable in ensuring that the home is in good condition.