Hello all
Over the past year or so I have been learning a bit about boilers, how they work/components/fault finding logic. I have a few DVDs and a few books that I have been learning from.
I have been doing some plumbing work, just in my house, for my family and a few friends, over the past 3 years or so, when they had a problem, just jobs like fixing toilets, taps, motorised valves, ballvalves, leaks, thermostats, radiator valves, blockages.
I'd like to learn a lot more about boilers, this website is very good and there are a lot of good, knowledgable, experienced gas/boiler engineers on here who I have read some posts off recently.
Are there any sources/training courses available to attend to learn more about boiler fault finding and with "hands-on" training/practice? ? I have never repaired anything on a boiler, except for topping up a few systems with a filling loop and key in my house/sister's house! and would like to learn a lot more if possible.
If anyone has any information I would be most helpful.
I am not doing this for money, even if that sounds a bit sad/odd, I really like doing it as a hobby/for enjoyment
Thanks for reading my post
All the best
Steven
Over the past year or so I have been learning a bit about boilers, how they work/components/fault finding logic. I have a few DVDs and a few books that I have been learning from.
I have been doing some plumbing work, just in my house, for my family and a few friends, over the past 3 years or so, when they had a problem, just jobs like fixing toilets, taps, motorised valves, ballvalves, leaks, thermostats, radiator valves, blockages.
I'd like to learn a lot more about boilers, this website is very good and there are a lot of good, knowledgable, experienced gas/boiler engineers on here who I have read some posts off recently.
Are there any sources/training courses available to attend to learn more about boiler fault finding and with "hands-on" training/practice? ? I have never repaired anything on a boiler, except for topping up a few systems with a filling loop and key in my house/sister's house! and would like to learn a lot more if possible.
If anyone has any information I would be most helpful.
I am not doing this for money, even if that sounds a bit sad/odd, I really like doing it as a hobby/for enjoyment
Thanks for reading my post
All the best
Steven