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natwill
Hi,
Anyone know of any good breakdown/servicing courses for boilers?
Anyone know of any good breakdown/servicing courses for boilers?
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Point is, if you're Gas Safe qualified, but all you ever did was install. Then it's hard to take the leap to breakdown repairs.
Plus, I am of the mindset that you can always learn more, sharpen up what you know and put some effort into giving the customer the best service you can. Best way to do that is to be better trained than the next guy.
their is other ways of working out how a boiler works and fixing it.. and not spending money on training
I'm GS but from an install background, I have tried to book the Baxi course but everytime I pick the advanced fault finding courses they say my next centre is in warrington which is like 200 miles away even though they have a centre in glasgow but "it doesnt have the facilities"
I have been on Vaillant and Vokera course, Vokera course advertised that they showed you how to use a multimeter but they didnt really. I would like to go to a course which is more in depth and teaches you how to use the multimeter to find faults. I have only repaired a couple of boilers which have both been problems with the diverter valve so pretty easy to diagnose. To be fair to Vokera they gave me training manuals on each of their boilers and a disc with a powerpoint presentation.
I like the challenge of repairing boilers and would really like to be able to do it with confidence and not just turn up and replace the PCB and hope for the best, which seems like alot of people do.
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