Whether you're exploring plumbing as a new interest or simply brushing up on basics, this Plumbing Level 1 course gives you a solid starting point without the fuss. It focuses on essential knowledge areas every beginner should be familiar with—from system components to safety procedures and basic fault detection.
This course offers a structured and engaging introduction to plumbing theory without requiring any physical attendance. You'll learn the terminology, techniques, and systems used in domestic plumbing settings, helping you build confidence and clarity in your knowledge. Learn at your own pace, in your own space, and get a better understanding of where plumbing could take you professionally or personally. Discover more options via Training Express or check upcoming learning opportunities on Eventbrite.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand basic plumbing systems and their key components
- Learn essential safety procedures in plumbing environments
- Identify common plumbing materials and their applications
- Recognise faults in basic pipework and water systems
- Explore terminology used in domestic plumbing contexts
- Learn standard procedures for maintenance and inspection
Who is this Course For
- Beginners exploring the plumbing trade or its foundations
- DIY enthusiasts keen to understand basic plumbing theory
- Maintenance staff requiring plumbing knowledge for minor issues
- Jobseekers interested in plumbing-related career routes
- Support workers in facilities or property management roles
- Individuals supporting home renovation or small projects
- Anyone wanting an introduction to domestic plumbing systems
- Learners preparing for further study in building services
Career Path
- Junior Plumber Assistant – Average salary: £20,000/year
- Maintenance Technician – Average salary: £24,000/year
- Plumbing Administrator – Average salary: £23,000/year
- Facilities Support Officer – Average salary: £25,000/year
- Building Services Operative – Average salary: £26,500/year
- Drainage Engineer Assistant – Average salary: £22,000/year