Title: Alabama Plumbing
1HOW TO BECOME A PLUMBER IN ALABAMA
2 A GUIDE ON PLUMBING IN ALABAMA
- According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics,
there are 6,700 plumbers, pipe-fitters and
steam-fitters in Alabama currently. The state of
Alabama is situated in the South-eastern region
of the USA and is home to approximately 4,903,185
people. As of 2019, Alabama had a GDP of 202.94
billion. Alabama has a very diversified economy
with multiple professions for citizens to choose
from. This video will focus on the career
prospects of a plumber and offer a detailed guide
on how to become a plumber in Alabama. -
3JOB OUTLOOK
- Every 3.39 out of 1000 persons are employed in
the plumbing industry. A plumber in this state
earns an average annual wage of 46,650. Salaries
usually start from 25,823 and can go up to
73,967. The average hourly wage of a plumber is
22.43. In Alabama an apprentice plumber makes
12.21, a journeyman plumber makes 20.84 and a
master plumber makes 23.61. The cities
Tuscaloosa, Hoover and Montgomery pay the highest
wages to plumbers in Alabama. However, in spite
of having a diverse economy, the unemployment
rates and the poverty rates continue to remain
high in Alabama. -
4WHAT INSURANCE IS REQUIRED FOR PLUMBERS IN ALABAMA
- To work as a plumber in Alabama, it is mandatory
to have insurance coverage. In some cases,
employers provide insurance to their employees.
In case that does not happen, it may be suggested
that plumbers get at least the minimum amount of
insurance - 300,000 for property damage insurance
- 100,000 for general liability insurance
- A copy of the insurance certificate must be
submitted to the State of Alabama Plumbers and
Gasfitters Examining Board. - The state of Alabama also requires prospective
registered plumbers to sign a surety bond for
2000. This bond is required by the State of
Alabama Plumbers and Gasfitters Examining Board
as a pre-requisite to allow plumbers to operate
in lawful terms. In general, plumbers could also
consider getting a Workers Compensation
Insurance which covers their employees against
on-the-job injuries. The most commonly sought
form of insurance is the Public Liability
Insurance which offers financial protection
against property damage, or bodily damage to the
customer or any member of the general public.
5HOW TO BECOME A PLUMBER IN ALABAMA
- ONE
- - Must be 18 years of age or above
- - Must have a high School or GED Certificate
- - College Degree or Vocational Courses (Optional)
- - Must have work experience as an apprentice
plumber - - Must pass the Licensing Tests
- Provided next is a detailed guide on how to
become a plumber in Alabama. - A plumbing license in Alabama must be renewed
annually by 31st December. The costs for license
renewal are as follows - Apprentice plumber 25
- Journeyman plumber - 50
- Master Plumber - 150
6HOW TO BECOME AN APPRENTICE PLUMBER IN ALABAMA
- Therefore, an apprentice plumber license is
mandatory to work as an apprentice. The first
step is to fill out an apprentice plumber
registration form, the cost of which is 25. With
an apprentice license, a plumber can then perform
supervised plumbing activities like repairs and
pipe fittings under registered journeymen or
master plumbers. These programs provide
experience as well as the required skills. Local
unions and employers offer a number of these
programs. The State of Alabama Plumbers and
Gasfitters Examining Board offers the latest
information of apprenticeship programs in
Alabama.
7HOW TO BECOME A LICENSED PLUMBER IN ALABAMA
- There are three kinds of plumbing licenses in
Alabama - Apprentice Plumber License
- Journeyman Plumber License
- Master Plumber License
8HOW TO BECOME A LICENSED JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER
- The journeyman license application fee is 110.
One must have at least 2 years of experience as a
registered apprentice or completed a Board
approved apprentice program for becoming a
journeyman plumber.. The applicants must pass a
3-hour open book exam to acquire a license.
9HOW TO BECOME LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER
- The master plumber license application fee is
160. In order to become a master plumber, it is
essential to have a minimum of 1 year of work
experience as a licensed journeyman plumber. The
applicant is required to pass a 4-hour open book
exam to acquire a license
10PLUMBING SCHOOLS IN ALABAMA
- Vocational courses in plumbing are offered by a
number of trade schools. These courses prepare
plumbers with the necessary knowledge needed to
obtain quick employment. The next section will
provide a list of famous plumbing schools in some
of the largest cities of Alabama. -
11BEST PLUMBING SCHOOLS IN BIRMINGHAM
- Birmingham is the most populous city of Alabama.
It is the primary Industrial centre of Southern
United States and has witnesses rapid growth
since 1881.
- Lawson State Community College, Birmingham
offers a plumbing program that prepares students
for employment in the industry. On enrolment,
students are provided with an apprentice card.
After one year of holding the card, students can
apply for a journeyman license. After the
completion of the program, students will be in a
position to work as professional plumbers. - UA Local 91, Birmingham offers a 5-year
apprenticeship training program. The coursework
includes both classroom and on-the-job training.
Students earn while they learn various aspects of
the trade. At a certain point, students are
permitted to choose a specific path and become a
journeyman plumber, a pipe-fitter or a HVACR
technician.
12BEST PLUMBING SCHOOLS IN MONTGOMERY
- Montgomery is the capital city of the US State of
Alabama. Montgomery is the fourth largest city of
the state. The city has been recognised for its
downtown revivalism and new urbanism projects.
Owing to its prime location, Montgomery continues
to be the regional hub for a wide range of
industries.
- Auburn University, Montgomery offers a course
titled Foundations of Plumbing which is a
completely online course. Students learn about
basic concepts like plumbing safety, piping and
water systems, drawings, identification of
fixtures, installation of plumbing systems, basic
math and interpretation of codes. Students are
allotted a time period of 12 months to finish the
course. The fee is 2,195. - Trenholm State Community College, Montgomery
offers a beginners course on plumbing. The
course fee is 150 and it is offered at the
Patterson Site campus. This course teaches
students on how to work with different types of
pipes and fittings.
13Best plumbing schools in huntsville
- Huntsville is a city in the Northern region of
Alabama. It is the second-most populous
metropolitan area of the state. 57 Fortune 500
companies are located in Huntsville.
- Huntsville Madison County Builders Association
students above the age of 18 years with a clean
drug record can enrol in an 8-week or a more
intensive 4-week program. Students will be taught
about the basics of plumbing and upon graduation,
all students can participate in a job fair to
obtain employment. - Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors
Limited (APHC) offers high-quality and
cost-effective plumbing courses to both members
and non-members. The courses focus on particular
aspects of heating and plumbing so that plumbers
can upskill and develop their knowledge in
whichever areas they want to. They have also
developed 3 one-day plumbing courses which are
conducted online through webinars.
14- The entire world is undergoing a shortage of
skilled laborers and in this situation the demand
for plumbing services can be expected to grow in
the days to come. The projection for Alabama is
no different. Plumbing is counted as an
essential service and services must thus be
offered even in the face of a raging pandemic.
With more people staying at home, the usage of
appliances has increased and so has the need for
plumbers and electricians to keep things in
order. The demand for plumbing services and the
volume of calls for plumbers will continue to
rise but it is on the plumbers to continually
evaluate the health hazards and risk factors
because similar to every industry, safety is
definitely the primary concern in the plumbing
industry too. -
15 THANK YOU!