Don’t be misled by “Quick Fix” Plumbing Training

If you’re thinking about becoming a plumber, you may have seen adverts for fast-track courses promising that you can be job-ready and qualified in as little as a week. Sounds tempting, but industry experts are warning that these crash courses do not produce genuinely qualified plumbers and can actually harm both your career prospects and future customers.

Why Fast-Track Courses are not enough

Plumbing is a highly skilled profession that involves not only pipefitting and bathroom installations, but also water safety, compliance with building regulations and high-pressure systems that can damage property if installed incorrectly. Simply attending a short course does not provide:

  • Real hands-on experience
  • In-depth technical understanding
  • Recognition by employers and regulators
  • The legal ability to certify work

Many industry leaders emphasise that quality training typically involves apprenticeships or recognised qualifications, often taking several years and combining both classroom learning and practical work.

Choose Accredited Training and earn real credentials

If you’re serious about plumbing as a career, make sure your training comes from recognised and approved providers. APHC works with accredited training partners and supports plumbers in gaining the skills they need to succeed.

This isn’t just about saving money, it’s about investing in yourself, earning respect in the industry and gaining the kind of skills that customers and employers value.

What Real Training Looks Like

Approved training centres and apprenticeships will include:

  • Practical experience under supervision
  • Assessments in real-world scenarios
  • Qualifications recognised by employers and regulators
  • A pathway to long-term career growth

Unlike the short “crash courses,” this approach prepares you for a rewarding, safe and respected career in plumbing and heating.