Three pathways: Beginner (foundations and simple repairs), Intermediate (systems and tools with more risk), and Advanced (diagnostics and code-heavy decisions). Each course lists prerequisites.
Yes. Complete all modules and the capstone to receive a shareable certificate with hours and competencies. It’s not a state license but can support continuing education where accepted.
Most courses are 4–10 hours including practice. Spread sessions over a week so you can apply and retain techniques on the job.
For foundations: a basic wrench set, pliers, pipe cutter, PTFE, and a small assortment of fittings. Intermediate/advanced courses list specialty tools before you enroll.
Yes. We offer group seats with shared progress dashboards for supervisors. Contact admissions for group pricing and timelines.
You may request a refund within 14 days if you’ve completed less than 20% of a course. See Terms for details.
We teach to widely adopted model codes and note local variations. Always check jurisdiction-specific rules before work begins.
Yes. Each course includes Q&A windows and feedback on capstone submissions to keep you progressing.