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I’m not sure that part p can be offered as a course as part p is a building regulation.I did a full scope part-p course maybe 6 years ago
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I’m not sure that part p can be offered as a course as part p is a building regulation.I did a full scope part-p course maybe 6 years ago
I can possibly see things turning more electrical in the future.I really don’t understand why you would want to add electrics. Round here plumbers are like hens teeth ….
Already are in some cases.Drinking, washing and sanitary needs will never be electrical!!?
Yes unfortunately you are right, i meant they will always need water too so we’ll need plumbers.Already are in some cases.
More the heating side of things that concerns meDrinking, washing and sanitary needs will never be electrical!!?
More the heating side of things that concerns me
I mean if they get rid of gas and heat pumps aren't as good as they say. Do you know any plumbers that went on to train in electrics and vice versa?given that most controls are sold to DIYers , I don’t think there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow
I mean if they get rid of gas and heat pumps aren't as good as they say. Do you know any plumbers that went on to train in electrics and vice versa?
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