Legal Plumbing Qualifications Needed for Salon Set Up

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Hi. As title suggests really. I have a plumber that is going to install my basins - coming off of the main water tank so no gas involved. He is qualified but not Corgi Registered. Is this acceptable of is there a minimum requirement that I need to ensure my plumber has for a new premises?
 
Plumbers and gas fitters are 2 seperate things although many plumbers do go on to be a gas fitter if your bloke is qualified then as hes working on water and drainage then corgi registration is irrelevent the corgi registered gas fitters would charge more per hour any way so i would go with your man myself
you wouldnt want to pay leonardo da vinci his hourly rate to paint your bedroom ceiling if you just wanted it white :p:p
 
HI. He is NVQL2 qualified / C&G 6129 Technical Certified. Is that enough do you think? Thank you.
 
HI. He is NVQL2 qualified / C&G 6129 Technical Certified. Is that enough do you think? Thank you.
yes without doubt hth
 

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