![]() Further information will be posted on our web site.Training to become a plumber requires both hands-on practice and book knowledge. Contact Brad Talbot for specifics concerning computer hardware and software requirements for online attendance. ![]() You will be able to stay at home and earn your renewal hours. ![]() These approved classes are provided using an online, real-time conference with live instruction. We are now offering single two-hour long CEU classes in the evening during the work week. Since many VLPA classes provide "piggy-back" credit hours for gas and fuel oil installer renewal, you may need to register by phone for "custom" class hours. In order to potentially save you time and money, be sure to check your current renewal CEU credit hour status before you register. If you wish to pay by check or cash, require a custom class registration, can't find previous certificates of attendance, or other situations, please contact Brad Talbot at (802) 728-5400. Online registration for online classes and seminars is now available. If you have a plumbing problem, please contact a local plumbing contractor. Note that the VLPA does not provide plumbing services for repairs, emergencies, contracts or bidding proposals. All classes and instructors are approved by the Plumber's Examining Board (PEB) and Vermont Division of Fire Safety. The VLPA has provided more than 700 classes and seminars since 1992. The VLPA also provides its members with timely newsletter mailings to keep up-to-date with state and national trade related issues. ![]() The VLPA provides Continuing Education Unit (CEU) seminars and online classes for plumbing license renewal, gas installer re-certification, and fuel oil installer re-certification. The Vermont Licensed Plumbers Association is a membership subscriber body of licensed Vermont plumbers and other interested trade professionals. ![]()
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