The worker shortage, highlighted by the Associated General Contractors of America’s survey of members see a demand for craft workers such as roofers, electricians, and plumbers but find it more difficult to hire qualified workers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that plumbers will grow nationwide by 16% between 2016 and 2026.
Read MoreAn In-Depth Guide to Getting a Journeyman or Master Plumber License in Rhode Island
The examination to be administered consists of 50 multiple choice questions based on the Rhode Island Edition of the “BOCA International Plumbing Code 2006” and the RI Edition of the State Building Code SBC-3 State Plumbing code effective July 1, 2013.
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know to Become An Ohio Plumbing Contractor
Before applying for an Ohio plumbing license you must either have been a tradesperson in the type of licensed trade for which the application is filed for not less than five (5) years immediately prior to the date the application is filed, currently be a registered engineer in this state with three (3) years of business experience in the construction industry in the trade for which the engineer is applying to take the examination, or have other experience acceptable to the appropriate section of the board.
Read MoreNew Hampshire Journeyman or Master Plumber License FAQ
New Hampshire apprentices are eligible to test for a journeyman license after 8,000 hours or 4 years working as an apprentice. Journeyman are eligible to test for a master plumber license after just 6 months.
Read MoreGetting A North Carolina Plumber License FAQ
You must have 2 years or a total of 4,000 hours of experience to take the North Carolina plumbing exams. At least 2,000 of these hours must consist of hands-on work in installation, layout, and design. Once you’ve met these requirements you must complete an examination application, pay a $1000 fee exam fee, and pass the state plumbing exams.
Read MoreNew Courses for Oklahoma Plumbers
Plumbers Training Institute is excited to expand their course offerings in Oklahoma! Not only do we offer the best exam prep available for the journeyman and plumbing contractor exams, we now provide online state-approved continuing education! All courses are created by licensed plumbers in an easy-to-use online format. Take your courses online anytime with the added benefit of a licensed professional available to answer all of your questions.
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About A Career in Plumbing in Wyoming
Plumbing is in high demand, with job growth expected to increase by 16-percent from 2016 to 2026, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Most demand will come from maintenance jobs and new construction projects. Plumbers in Wyoming have “above average opportunity” compared to other states, according to MyNextMove.org. They’re one of just 11 states with this type of projected growth.
Read MoreHow to Become A Licensed Mississippi Plumber
If you are doing work that amounts to more than $10,000 you must hold a valid plumber license. You do not need a license if you are doing plumbing (public or private) that amounts to less than $50,000 per project.
Read MoreHow-to Guide: Becoming a Licensed Indiana Plumber
Any individual working in the capacity of a plumbing contractor or journeyman plumber must be licensed in the state of Indiana. In order to obtain a license you must meet the state requirements and pass the plumbing exams.
Read MoreHow To Get A Georgia Plumbers License
Individuals interested in becoming a licensed Georgia plumber must meet all state requirements and pass the state plumbing exams. We’ve provided step by step instructions for obtaining your license and Georgia specific exam prep to ensure you pass the test on your first try!
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