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Plumbing Training Program

Master the Plumbing Trade from the Ground Up

Plumbing On-the-Job Training Bootcamp – Class One & Class Two

Our comprehensive hands-on plumbing bootcamp is now open for enrollment. From fundamentals to advanced systems, this practical course will prepare you for real-world plumbing work and apprenticeship opportunities.

2 Levels
Fundamentals to Advanced
Hands-On
Real Workshop Training
Flexible
Weekend & Evening Options

Plumbing Training Program Class One & Two

Learn the skills that keep systems flowing! Our intensive hands-on Plumbing On-the-Job Training Bootcamp is now open for enrollment. Whether you're new to the field or ready to upskill, this course will prepare you for real-world plumbing work and apprenticeship opportunities.

Hands-On Labs

Small-group workshop practice

Job-Ready Skills

Pipe work, fixtures, troubleshooting

Flexible Starts

Evening & weekend cohorts

Pathway

Prep for apprenticeship/Red Seal

Programs & Pricing

Class One – Fundamentals of Plumbing

Practical & Industry-Focused Delivery Model

Type
Hands-On & Theory
Duration
40 hrs (10 days)
Tuition
Contact for Pricing
  • Trade orientation, safety, PPE & WHMIS compliance
  • Tools, pipe materials (ABS, PVC, copper, PEX)
  • Pipe joining: solvent welding, threading, soldering
  • Drainage systems, traps, slopes & cleanouts
  • Venting basics & fixture connections
  • Water distribution systems & pressure testing
  • Fixture installation: toilets, lavatories, tubs & showers
  • Final review & practical evaluation

Class Two – Advanced Plumbing Practice

Practical & Industry-Focused Delivery Model

Type
Hands-On & Classroom
Duration
40 hrs (10 days)
Tuition
Contact for Pricing
  • Advanced drainage systems & fixture unit concepts
  • Stack sizing & code compliance
  • Wet venting & bathroom group layouts
  • Island vents & complex vent systems
  • Advanced water distribution & pressure management
  • PRV installation & thermal expansion
  • Service plumbing & leak diagnostics
  • Inspections, leadership & hiring preparation
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Class One – Fundamentals of Plumbing

Foundation course with strong emphasis on hands-on skills and jobsite readiness

Duration
40 hours (10 days)
Format
Hands-On + Theory
Location
3989 Henning Dr, Burnaby
Program Tuition
Contact for Pricing

Program Goal

This course introduces students to the plumbing trade with a strong emphasis on hands-on skills, jobsite readiness, and real-world problem solving. Students will work with actual plumbing materials, tools, and systems to develop practical competencies required for entry-level plumbing positions.

Daily Schedule

  • Day 1 – Trade Orientation & Safety (4 Hours)
    Trade overview, apprentice expectations, PPE requirements, WHMIS training, and jobsite conduct. Practical: PPE use, hazard identification, and WHMIS label interpretation.
  • Day 1 (continued) – Tools & Materials (4 Hours)
    Hands-on identification and use of hand and power tools. Pipe materials include ABS, PVC, copper, and PEX. Understanding material applications and code requirements.
  • Day 2 – Pipe Joining Basics (4 Hours)
    Solvent welding techniques for ABS and PVC, threaded joint assembly, PEX connections and fittings, and copper soldering fundamentals.
  • Day 3 – Drainage Fundamentals Part One (4 Hours)
    Purpose of drainage systems, trap installations, proper slopes and grades, cleanout placement, and drainage system components.
  • Day 5 – Drainage Fundamentals Part Two (4 Hours)
    Venting basics and requirements, fixture connections and rough-in dimensions, common drainage mistakes, and code compliance.
  • Day 6 – Water Distribution Part One (4 Hours)
    Hot and cold water systems, shutoff valve installation, pressure basics and requirements, and water distribution layouts.
  • Day 7 – Water Distribution Part Two (4 Hours)
    Pipe support methods and spacing, pipe protection and insulation, pressure testing procedures, and system flushing techniques.
  • Day 8 – Fixtures Part One (4 Hours)
    Toilet installation and types, lavatory mounting and connections, rough-in dimensions and standards, and fixture selection criteria.
  • Day 9 – Fixtures Part Two (4 Hours)
    Tub and shower installation, kitchen sink and faucet installation, laundry fixtures and connections, and fixture trim-out procedures.
  • Day 10 – Review & Practical Evaluation (4 Hours)
    Final review of all course content, safety recap and best practices, hands-on system build evaluation, and practical assessment demonstrating core competencies.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Understand and apply workplace safety protocols including PPE and WHMIS
  • Identify and properly use plumbing hand tools and power tools
  • Work with various pipe materials: ABS, PVC, copper, and PEX
  • Execute proper pipe joining techniques including soldering and solvent welding
  • Install drainage systems with correct slopes, traps, and venting
  • Design and install water distribution systems with proper pressure
  • Install plumbing fixtures including toilets, sinks, tubs, and showers
  • Understand Canadian plumbing codes and standards
  • Perform basic troubleshooting and system testing
  • Demonstrate jobsite readiness and professional conduct

Who Should Enroll

  • Individuals starting a career in the plumbing trade
  • Career changers seeking hands-on skilled trade training
  • Those preparing for plumbing apprenticeship programs
  • Construction workers expanding into plumbing
  • Anyone seeking foundational plumbing knowledge and skills

What's Included

  • All course materials and plumbing code reference guides
  • Use of professional plumbing tools and equipment
  • Hands-on practice materials (pipes, fittings, fixtures)
  • Written and practical examination
  • Certificate of completion upon successful exam results
  • Jobsite safety checklist and best practices guide

Prerequisites

  • No prior plumbing experience required
  • Basic understanding of construction and hand tools is helpful
  • Physical ability to work with tools and materials
  • Must be 18 years or older
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Class Two – Advanced Plumbing Practice

Advanced systems, diagnostics, and code-based decision making

Hands-On Training
30 hours
Classroom Learning
10 hours
Duration
40 hours (10 days)
Program Tuition
Contact for Pricing

Program Goal

This course builds on Level 1 skills and focuses on advanced plumbing systems, diagnostics, code-based decision making, and jobsite leadership. Graduates are expected to think and act as senior apprentices or junior plumbers, capable of working independently on complex plumbing systems.

Daily Schedule

  • Day 1 – Advanced Drainage Systems Part One (4 Hours)
    Multi-fixture drainage systems, fixture unit concepts (DFU), and logical pipe sizing. Practical: Designing a multi-fixture drain layout using DFU values and code requirements.
  • Day 2 – Advanced Drainage Systems Part Two (4 Hours)
    Horizontal branch sizing requirements, vertical stack design and sizing, and common code-related issues. Practical: Stack sizing exercises and inspection failure examples.
  • Day 3 – Wet Venting (4 Hours)
    Residential wet venting rules and applications, bathroom group layouts and requirements. Practical: Designing compliant bathroom group wet vent systems.
  • Day 4 – Advanced Venting (4 Hours)
    Vent sizing calculations and requirements, vent offsets and limitations, and island vent concepts. Practical: Island sink vent design and offset vent calculations.
  • Day 5 – Advanced Water Distribution Part One (4 Hours)
    Understanding pressure versus flow relationships, velocity limits and code requirements, and pipe sizing decisions. Practical: Pipe sizing based on pressure and demand scenarios.
  • Day 6 – Advanced Water Distribution Part Two (4 Hours)
    Pressure reducing valve (PRV) applications and installation, thermal expansion principles, and expansion tank setup and sizing. Practical: PRV installation layout and expansion tank sizing calculations.
  • Day 7 – Service Plumbing and Diagnostics Part One (4 Hours)
    Systematic troubleshooting methods, leak diagnosis techniques and tools. Practical: Simulated leak detection and repair decision making exercises.
  • Day 8 – Service Plumbing and Diagnostics Part Two (4 Hours)
    Drain problems and diagnostic procedures, vent-related issues and solutions, and repair strategies. Practical: Diagnosing slow drains, gurgling fixtures, and odor complaints.
  • Day 9 – Inspections and Leadership (4 Hours)
    Rough-in inspection requirements and procedures, final inspection standards, leadership skills, and job coordination. Practical: Inspection walkthrough and correction planning.
  • Day 10 – Hiring Preparation and Final Evaluation (4 Hours)
    Understanding employer expectations, professional conduct and communication, and final system evaluation. Practical: Full system build, inspection readiness demonstration, and interview-style evaluation.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Design complex multi-fixture drainage systems using DFU calculations
  • Size and install vertical stacks and horizontal branches per code
  • Apply wet venting techniques for bathroom groups
  • Design and install island vents and complex vent systems
  • Calculate water pressure, flow rates, and pipe sizing requirements
  • Install pressure reducing valves and thermal expansion tanks
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot leaks, drainage issues, and vent problems
  • Prepare plumbing systems for rough-in and final inspections
  • Demonstrate jobsite leadership and coordination skills
  • Understand employer expectations and professional standards

Prerequisites

  • Completion of Class One or equivalent plumbing experience
  • Strong understanding of basic drainage and water distribution
  • Competency with pipe joining techniques and fixture installation

Career Applications

  • Senior plumbing apprentice positions
  • Junior plumber with residential contractors
  • Service and repair plumber roles
  • Commercial plumbing assistant positions
  • Self-employed plumbing contractor track

What's Included

  • Comprehensive advanced plumbing materials and code references
  • Professional diagnostic tools and equipment training
  • Final project materials and system components
  • Job-ready skills assessment and certificate
  • Employment assistance and industry connections
  • Interview preparation and resume support

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Gain the skills, confidence, and real-world experience you need to succeed. Complete the form below to begin your enrollment.

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