09 Dec

DIY Courses

With trade prices rising and the eminent credit crunch, doing work yourself can save you a fortune. Why not beat this wretched credit crunch, why not try one of our DIY courses. These courses are short, intensive and very useful. You can gain the skills you need quickly enabling you to get on with all those home improvements and carry out repairs yourself. Not only will this save you some cash, it will give you ability to make improvements to your home and add to value of it. There is a variety of DIY courses and they are aimed at those of you that require rigorous DIY training in an assortment of skills that will arm you with the ability and knowledge when it comes to your home restoration, modification and development projects. Our courses cover a broad array of the most general day to day repairs and maintenance that you might encounter around your home and you will no doubt recover the cost of the course with the money you will have saved by note having to pay a tradesman.


02 Dec

Electrician courses - Electrical courses

Here at Tradeskills4u, we offer a wide variety of electrician courses from a DIY and introductory foundation electrician course lasting two days, to Part P Domestic Electrician courses. As the years have passed, Tradeskills4u has provided many people with qualifications. We have even had people doing just a basic electrician course enabling them to complete work that is required in their own homes, saving them a fortune, may I add. No matter what industry you are in, you could be a property developer, building renovator or you may just want to maintain or learn a fresh trade skill, we have courses to suit every requirement. Here at Tradeskills4u we offer a City & Guilds course that will give you a qualification and the competence to understand wiring rules and regulations and is an essential for every practicing electrician in the country.

Some people ask us, “What does an Electrician actually do?” Well, an electrician is a specialist in electrical wiring of buildings and associated equipment. They are employed in the fitting of new electrical components and/or the repair and maintenance of live electrical transportation. ‘Electrician’ and ‘Electrical Contractor are the same, though often confuse people. An electrician is employed by an electrical contracting firm or may be self-employed as an electrical contractor. In most states, there are separate licensing needs for electricians and electrical contractors. In short, an electrician is an individual tradesman and an electrical contractor is a businessperson or firm that employs electricians and performs specialized construction work related to the design, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems. Even if you don’t have any electrical experience and want to start from the very beginning, Tradeskills4u have a course that will suit. Your reasons for being interested in electrics, we are confident that we will have the course you require.