You don't its like saying your a doctor / pilot / lawyer without the formal training or benefit of a license and it can get you jail time and hefty fines in civilized areas
In Massachusetts, a plumber's apprentice license is typically valid for two years. During this time, the apprentice must work under the supervision of a licensed plumber and complete the required hours of practical experience. The license can be renewed, but the apprentice must continue to meet the necessary training and work requirements.
The only plumbing work that you are allowed to perform without a license is for your own property.
In the state of Florida a plumber needs a license to be able to work. If they are working with a contractor, both of them need to be licensed.
Every plumber will have a license indicating their qualifications.
No, each state has their own codes for qualification as a licensed plumber. If they are license in both NJ and NY, yes.
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You will need to go to school to obtain a plumber's license. Vatterott is one national university that can help you earn your license.
It varies by state, but in SC a handyman can make up to $1,000 with out having a license, but anything over that will require a license for liability purposes.
depends on the education the "plumber " has If the plumber only has a journeyman's license class A they can expect $50 per hr if they hold a masters license they can make in excess of $400 per hr
In Denver you are required to have a plumbing license and a contractors license. You can be heavily fined if you do not.
In order to take the master plumber PRC license exam you will be required to present a government issued photo ID. You will also need to provide your Social Security number.
Yes if they work for a licensed Master plumber in NYS