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Plumber

Install, maintain, and repair the water, heating, and drainage systems that homes and buildings depend on every day.

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Physical demand

High

People contact

Moderate

Time to entry

2–4 years via apprenticeship; 1–2 years via college + on-site experience

What you do

Plumbers install and maintain water supply systems, central heating, bathrooms, and drainage. Work ranges from fitting a new bathroom for a renovation to replacing a boiler, repairing a burst pipe, or connecting a new kitchen. Many plumbers work for builders or maintenance contractors; others are self-employed and run their own local business. Gas-qualified plumbers (with a Gas Safe Register licence) also service and repair gas appliances and can command significantly higher rates.

Why this career is resilient

Plumbing is inherently physical and site-specific — pipes are installed in awkward spaces inside real buildings and cannot be maintained remotely. Demand for skilled plumbers consistently exceeds supply in most UK regions. The ageing UK housing stock requires constant maintenance. The green energy transition (heat pumps, solar thermal) is creating new demand for plumbers with renewable energy skills.


Routes in

Apprenticeship

Earn while you learn: work with an employer and study part-time, leading to a nationally recognised qualification. Typically funded by the government and your employer.

Duration: 1–4 years depending on trade

Full-time college course

Study full-time at a further education college, usually for 1–2 years. You will need to fund yourself or apply for a student loan (available for Level 4+ courses).

Duration: 1–2 years

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