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Hi all, just wondering if they are worth doing or not? My college is starting to ask around to see who wants to do it. They're asking for about 180 quid for both and as I work for a small company unlike alot of the others on my course, I'd have to pay for myself. I understand they're not "grandfather rights" and you have to renwe them after so many years. Just wondering if anyone has done them and could reccomend whether to do them or not? Cheers!
 
to do unvented on its own is around £150 so yes do them now, if you leave it too late then you never have the time to get them done, then you miss out on the unvented installs, good luck with it. (they really are not hard)
 
You're not allowed to do repairs on them until you have a ticket. Might cost you in lost jobs/income - definitely worth it and more knowledge didn't harm anyone.
 
i would always encourage anyone to do courses like these, the extra knowledge always helps whether it leads to additional work or not.
how do you put a price on knowledge?
 
Dont forget it is not sufficient to do the course you will not be able to install until you join a competent persons scheme which could cost you another£150.00p or even as much as £240 depending who you go with.
 
You receive a certificate to show you've got the knowledge and, as far as I know, you can then maintain unvented cylinders but to install a new one it has be passed by the building inspector (for a fee) or you can join a competent persons scheme (and register the installation with a much smaller fee).
 
any links to these competence person schemes?

my mate phoned the local authority to say hed fitted one and they sais fitted what? we dont know anything about it, he had to tell them waht they are suppose to do
 

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