10 Day City & Guilds Plastering Course

This 10 day plastering course is designed to give you the extra time needed to develop your plastering skills and confidence and also achieve a City & Guilds unit accreditation at Level 2 from the City & Guilds 6218 qualification.
The City & Guilds assessments are completed during the second week of the course and if required you will be allowed additional training at no extra cost to enable you to successfully pass the units.
A plasterer is paid for the quality of his finish and this course give you the extra time to practice and practice and practice, the faster you as an individual progress on the course the more obstacles we will give you to work around.

The best way to learn how to plaster is by having a trowel in your hand and practicing, practicing, practicing. This course, as with all our training courses, is intensive and aimed at providing you with as much quality training as possible in the time you are at the centre, therefore you will spend every hour of every day learning and practicing. This course is practical based and you will be out of the classroom and into your practical training bays on the first morning of the course.
There are no more than 10 people on a course at any one time and each person will have their own training bay, tools and materials.
For full details on the what you will do each day please either phone 01782 837007 or call into the centre and see a course in action.
During the course you will cover the following units:
- Understand and carryout preparations required prior to plastering and gain knowledge of different backgrounds that receive plaster.
- Measure, cut and fix beading.
- Apply plaster to plaster-boarded walls which include internal and external angles.
- Apply plaster to previously plastered walls which include internal and external angles and added obstacles.
- Measure and cut plaster boards and understand the different boards available i.e. acoustic, fire, moisture, thermal, impact, standard, etc. and how to fix these different types of boards to different backgrounds.
- Fix plasterboards to solid walls using dot and dab technique, including internal and external angles and a window opening. One of the walls will also have metal electrical boxes fited to the walls (socket and switch)
- Apply plaster to a full ceiling and the ceiling is 2.4m off the floor so you have to use the correct access equipment.
- Patch and repair walls and ceilings, eg damaged walls or chased out walls.
- Apply plaster to a wall with various obstacles such as skirting board, archatrive, dado rail.
- Complete a City & Guilds assessment.
- Understand and carryout preparations required prior to plastering and gain knowledge of different backgrounds that receive plaster.
- Understand the different tools and equipment used in plastering.
- Understand the range of materials used in plastering including bonding, multi finish, different beads, PVA and Thistle Bond-It.
- Understanding the different methods used to price jobs, dealing with customers and overcoming problems that may arise. You will also be provided with support after completing your course and you are able to contact your tutor by email, phone or call into the training centre to discuss your queries.
- Fully answer all your questions related to the trade, you are taught by experienced tradesmen with a passion for the trade, ask as many questions as you wish during the course. You will never here anyone say 'We don't cover that on this course'; we employ experts in each field so they are able to answer all your questions
- Full support after completing your course. if you have any questions relating to anything that you have covered on your course you are free to contact your tutor or the centre, by telephone, email or by calling into the centre. There is no charge for this and you can call at anytime in the future
- The second week of the course is aimed at increasing your speed, confidence and quality of your finish, both on flat walls and walls with obstacles
For details on the what you will do each day please either phone 01782 837007 or call into the centre and see a course in action or click here
Duration and Cost
10 full days in duration, Monday to Friday, from 8am until 4pm at the Willenhall centre and from 9am until 5pm at the Stoke centre. Please arrive at the training centre at least 15 minutes before the course start time.
The cost of this course is £750 INC VAT and there are no hidden extra costs. You only need to bring yourself, work clothes, suitable footwear and your lunch, we will provide everything else - there is even free tea and coffee.
We ask for a non-refundable deposit of £100 to secure your place on a course and full payment 10 days prior to the course start date. if you wish to discuss other payment options please contact the centre on 01782 837007. The deposit is subtracted from the total cost of the course, £100 deposit with £650 outstanding.
Dates for course at our Stoke-on-Trent centre can be viewed here
Dates for courses at our Wolverhampton centre can be viewed here
Who is this course suitable for?
This course is designed for people with little or no previous experience and who wish to learn the key aspects of plastering. People attend this course either because they wish to learn the skills to complete plastering work on their own properties, or for people who wish to supplement their income by working part time as a self employed plasterer or for those who wish to take the first step towards changing their career. Other tradesmen also attend this course so that they can add another skill to increase work options.
The extra 5 days of the course enable you to practice plastering to improve the quality of your finish.
If you have any questions about the course content and suitability then please do not hesitate to contact the centre on 01782 837007, you are also welcome to visit the training centre when a plastering course is running to speak with both staff and students.
Learned an unbelievable amount in 2 weeks. 2 weeks was perfect - got all the basics. Week 2 put it all together.
Mr Woolloff, Plastering Course
Having 2 kitchen studios it was very valuable to fully understanding the plastering jobs we undertake on a weekly basis. I did not think at the start of the week I could get plaster on the walls, never mind plaster a room.
Mr Jones, Plastering Course
This is my second course and both tutors are of the highest standards… anytime you needed a tutor he was at hand… first class, top company, people are true pro’s… great place and people to learn trade skills from.
Mr Hayes, Plastering Course
Cannot fault the tutor - outstanding knowledge. The course exceeded my expectations - I thought it was a gimmick on the net and in the paper but turned out to be well worth it.
Mr Jootton, Plastering Course
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