Learn to Become a Plumber

Plumbers are in demand.  Because the current plumbing workforce is nearing retirement age, the plumbing industry is facing a shortage of working plumbers.  In addition, aging buildings that require maintenance or replacement of their plumbing facilities are expected to keep demand strong far into the future.  If you have strong mechanical skills and enjoy solving problems, this 100% online course will give you the foundations for a great career as a plumber.

Job Outlook for Plumbers

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), plumbers earn, on average, $26.52 per hour, or $55,160 per year. BLS data also notes that the demand for plumbers is projected to increase by 4% through the year 2029, which is about as fast as the average for all occupations.

$55,160

Median Annual Salary

4%

Projected Growth Through 2029

Course Objectives

Basic concepts of plumbing safety and the safety procedures for material and equipment use.

The function of components required for the construction of standard piping and water supply systems.

The use and meaning of specialty drawings associated with construction detail.

The application and installation of standard plumbing fixtures.

To identify piping materials and fixture types used in plumbing work.

To perform the essential math functions, calculations, and interpretation of the plumbing codes required to complete standard plumbing services.

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