There is no ONE subject you do need 10,000 apprenticeship and 744 vclass room studies and then you take the 12 part Journeymens exams
You will need pipes and tools to fix the heating and plumbing in your home. Knowledge of how to make the repairs is a must to be sure the job is done correctly and efficiently.
Leslie Avinal Miller has written: 'Plumbing and pipe-fitting layout job sheets' -- subject(s): Pipe fitting, Plumbing
No, plumbing is a prohibited job for 12 years old.
There are several sites that will help estimate the cost of a plumbing job. These are mainly designed for plumbing professionals however you can use them to get a rough idea of the job cost. The "MONEY" website has a plumbing cost calculator.
S. Stevens Hellyer has written: 'Principles and practice of plumbing' -- subject(s): Plumbing 'The plumber and sanitary houses' -- subject(s): Plumbing, Sanitation 'The plumber and sanitary houses' -- subject(s): Plumbing, Sanitation 'Lectures on the science and art of sanitary plumbing'
I need to start. School for plumbing
plumbing
Plumbing, construction, those would be the most obvious. But even in a retail job or something where you might want to save costs of not hiring out for basic plumbing needs, a wrench is always good to have on hand, at job or home.
A plumbing job requires workers to clean the pipes of a home, as well as make basic repairs. You can find a job as a plumber after you complete a course and obtain a license.
Alfred Steele has written: 'Illustrated Chicago plumbing code' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Plumbing 'High rise plumbing design' -- subject(s): Plumbing, Tall buildings, high rise, pumps
There is no bachelor degree in plumbing. Plumbing is a technical job which can probably be learned at your local community college. There is no such thing as a "plumbing" major at a major university. plumbing is a trade learned in the field threw an apprenticeship 3 to 4 years . then you become a journeyman and after 5 years a master provided you can pass the test varies by city / state
No, it's year round.