Like any other occupation, there are different specialties within the field of plumbing. The different areas of focus within this field include: plumbing installation, plumbing maintenance, and plumbing repair. Depending on your location, location of work, and type of plumbing work you need done, different types of licensing may be required to do plumbing work. In some cases, you may need more than one type of permit or license before being able to do plumbing work. This article will explain the basics of each type of license and permit that are commonly used in plumbing work. There are also other requirements for working on pipes or other structures where they are installed underground like in a foundation or under a house or garage where they are likely to be subject to frost and freeze heaves — this article does not address such specialized work but rather basic plumbing that almost everyone is likely to do with some frequency if not on a regular basis — so keep that in mind if you’re reading this as part of your pre-plumbing research before getting your first job!

What are the different types of plumbing licenses?

If you’re reading this article, you’re almost certainly interested in plumbing, so let’s start with the basics: What are the different types of plumbing licenses? Generally speaking, there are three main types of plumbing licensing in the U.S. As with many occupations, there may be variations depending on the state. To get a better idea of what your options are in your area, you can visit websites such as the National Council of Boiler And Pressure Vessel Inspectors, the National Plumbing Licensing Board, or the National Council of Licensed Pipe Fitters.

Plumbing Certification

A plumbing certification is a one-day course that is designed to teach basic plumbing skills so that someone can get a job as a plumbing apprentice. These may be offered by contractors who have their own apprenticeship programs, or they may be offered by schools. If you want to be certified for a job in plumbing, you’ll need to check with potential employers to see if they offer certification courses.

Plumbing License

A plumbing license is the official document that shows that someone has been trained and tested to do plumbing work. This type of license is required before someone can take on a job as a plumbing contractor or work on their own with customers in homes. You’ll need a plumbing license if you’re doing any type of plumbing work, including installing pipes, installing fixtures, repairing pipes and fixtures, or even inspecting and maintaining existing plumbing systems.

Plumbing Contractors License

A plumbing contractors license is required for anyone who wants to work as a plumbing contractor. A plumbing contractor is someone who owns a plumbing business and hires other people to do plumbing work. In many cases, you also need a plumbing contractors license to be able to work as a plumbing sub-contractor. A plumbing contractor’s license is often referred to as an “admi-nistrative license” or “plumbing contractors license”. A plumbing contractors license is a special type of license that is usually obtained through a state’s contracting/admissions board.

Plumbing Installation Permit

A plumbing installation permit is a type of permit that’s required before you can install a new plumbing system, including large water lines, water meters, and sewer lines. Plumbing installation permits are commonly required by municipalities for installing large water lines and water meters.

Conclusion

As you can see, the requirements for becoming a plumbing professional vary by state. There are also different requirements for different types of plumbing work. The type of license you need will depend on your location and the type of plumbing work you want to do. There are also many other factors that may affect the type of license you need to do plumbing work, so it’s best to talk to your local government or hiring companies to get more information.