Plumbing

About The Program

Plumbers install, alter and repair the systems that keep our water and waste disposal systems running, and that provide many of the basic amenities we rely on day-to-day. They read and interpret blueprints and project specifications. Plumbers also select the type and size of pipe required for a project and measure, shape and join pipes according to the appropriate specifications. They sometimes alter structures to accommodate the pipes. Plumber is a nationally designated trade under the Inter-provincial Red Seal program.

Once pipes are in place, plumbers test for leaks. After installation, they maintain pipes to prevent or repair leaks. Some Plumbers also braze and weld metal. A Plumber’s specialization is based on their knowledge of the substance being carried. For example, the handling of water is very different from steam, or chemicals, or natural gas. And residential plumbing is distinct from industrial or commercial work.

Plumbers often work in the construction industry, laying new pipe for buildings or doing extensive renovations to large buildings. Residential Plumbers install and repair plumbing fixtures, such as bathtubs, showers, sinks, and toilets, and appliances such as dishwashers and water heaters.

Plumbers use a variety of materials and construction techniques, including copper, steel and, (increasingly) plastic pipe. They also work with large cast iron and concrete pipes. Plumbers also sometimes make use of other related skill sets, such as a familiarity with basic welding and electrical work and a limited amount of gasfitting work.

Program Information:

Campus

  • Delta

 

Certifications:

  • Red Seal Certification
  • Gas ‘B’ ticket (Level 4)
  • Cross Connection Control (Level 3)

 

4 years

Information:

Training consists of learning the basics of the plumbing trade with an emphasis on safety.

This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training. As such, PTIB did not review this program.

  • Cutting, soldering and brazing
  • Drafting and blueprint reading
  • Hand and power tools
  • Install pipes, valves and fittings
  • Introduction to Plumbing, Steamfitting, & Sprinkler Fitting

Program outline: Plumber Level 1 Program Outline

Program Costs:

  • Registration Fee – $100
  • Tution – $800

Books:

  • Skill Plan (Included in Tuition)

Exposure to intermediate technical aspects of the trade. Drafting and systems process is a strong focus, in addition to many practical shop projects.

This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training. As such, PTIB did not review this program.

  • Hot Water Heating Systems
  • Rough-in and Finishing
  • Drainage and Venting Systems
  • Levelling Instruments and Tools
  • Piping Drawings and Specifications

Program Outline: Plumber Level 2 Program Outline

Program Costs:

  • Registration Fee – $100
  • Tuition (non-members) – $700

Books:

  • 2015 National Plumbing Code of Canada ($65)
  • Natural Gas and Propane Installation code CSA B149.1:20 ($265)

Past the halfway point in your apprenticeship, this level of technical training focuses on supply and distribution systems, as well as assembly and installation.

This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training. As such, PTIB did not review this program.

  • Drainage and Venting Systems
  • Gasfitting
  • Potable Water Systems
  • Rural Water Systems
  • Piping Drawings and Specifications

Program Outline: Plumber Level 3 Program Outline

Program Costs:

  • Registration Fee – $100
  • Tuition (non-members) – $600

Books:

  • 2015 National Plumbing Code of Canada ($65)
  • Natural Gas and Propane Installation code CSA B149.1:20 ($265)
  • Gas Trade 3 Training ($190)
  • AWWA Canadian Cross Connection Manual ($86)

This level of technical training focuses on distribution systems, building codes and touches on gas.

This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training. As such, PTIB did not review this program.

  • Gasfitting
  • Electrical
  • Drainage and Venting Systems
  • CCTS and Gas Controls
  • Install and Light Gas Appliances

Program Outline: Plumber Level 4 Program Outline

Program Costs:

  • Registration Fee – $100
  • Tuition (non-members) – $885

Books:

  • 2015 National Plumbing Code of Canada ($65)
  • Natural Gas and Propane Installation code CSA B149.1:20 ($265)
  • Gas Trade 3 Training ($190)
  • Gas Trade 2 Training ($430)

Pre-Requisites:

  • Recommended education is Grade 12 or GED
  • Minimum requirement is Grade 10 completion, including English, Math and Science 10
  • Registered/Sponsored apprentice with the Industry Training Authority (ITA)
  • See UAPICBC Sponsorship