How fast can you learn plumbing?

The easiest way is to simply call local plumbing companies and see if they offer a state-accredited apprenticeship position. The length of plumbing school depends on the type of education you pursue. A pre-apprenticeship plumbing program at a vocational school can take four to 24 months to complete. Plumbing apprenticeships usually last four to five years.

Some credits earned in previous trade school programs can be applied to an apprenticeship to shorten it. The exact time to obtain the license varies depending on where you live. ACC's practical continuing education plumbing program has been specifically designed to provide you with the skills you need in a short period of time so you can quickly enter this high-growth occupation.

Once you have a combination of three years of training and work experience, you can take the plumbing contractor exam, the highest licensed plumber exam

from Oklahoma.

Plumbers with a contractor-level license can own their own business. Our short-term plumbing training allows you to master real-world skills in a fast and practical environment, where you'll learn to repair and install hot water tanks, sinks, bathtubs, toilets, and gas lines in less than 6 months. Learning to be a plumber often combines formal vocational education with apprenticeship after graduation. In Penn Foster's online plumbing courses, you'll learn the essential skills and knowledge to prepare for an entry-level job as a plumber through animations, simulations, and videos interactive.

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