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Which Plastering Training Facility should you choose

By: Matt Morgan

If you are interested to take courses in plastering, there are many things you should keep in mind when selecting which training centre. After all, there are a number of facilities throughout the United Kingdom, which offers courses plastering. Unfortunately, they are not all offer the same level of quality or the same training opportunities. Therefore, you must carefully select the installation to ensure you receive the best training possible

Sorting Through the Claims

One of the biggest problems with choosing the right training facility is sorting through all of the claims being made. Unfortunately, the competition is quite fierce among training facilities. As a result, some have made false claims and have provided false information in their advertisements. One of the most popular false allegations argued that the training will help you become skilled in certain skills plastering. The industry standard qualification is a City & Guilds or Construction Awards Alliance.

Another claim is that the training centre will help you obtain NVQs. This is also false, as the only way to obtain a plastering NVQ is to be assessed while working on the job within the industry. The only way to get an NVQ in a classroom is to first obtain a EWPA.

Fitting Your Lifestyle and Needs

Of course, you also want to find a plastering training facility that offers enough flexibility to fit within your lifestyle and needs. This includes finding a facility that provides:

- Flexible training programs

- Flexible payment plans

- Qualified staff

- Training centres dedicated to plastering

- Both accredited and non-accredited courses

If you take the time to find the right training facility, you will be certain to have a positive experience when you sign up for a plastering course.

When you consider your training options, investigate fully what is being offered to you. Your entitlement to quality training is equal whether you are training for 2 days or 10 weeks. Paying for training can be costly but worth every penny if the end results are good results. If a Centre has recognised approvals then they have a quality assurance procedure in place; this will ensure that there are excellent standards across the board and that your course is delivered to the correct specification. A well run plastering course will provide you with the skills you need to tackle most jobs and can prove a worthwhile investment saving you money on jobs around the house or even acting as a springboard to a career change!

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