The locksmith of locksmith courses depends on your skill level already. Them that have time on tools such as window fitters to joiners could get away with just 2 days of hands on locksmith training as they will have a good understanding of many of the hands on practical parts and they don't need to be undertaken as they already know how to mortice out a wooden door or toe and heel a UPVC door. However other people wishing to undertake this course may have basic home DIY skills such as they know how to use a drill, can carry out basic wood work then they may be able to undertake a 3 days hands on locksmith training course. But for others who are new to the field and really want to go over everything hands on in depth with plenty of practice guided by a instructor then the 5 day locksmith course will be the best option. You can choose to add the business package or just undertake the locksmith training. They all have the pre-course know as the LFA1 award before you attend as it gets you course ready. Find out more below!
Which length of locksmith course is best for you?
2 Day, 3 Day, 5 Day Locksmith Courses
Below we have 3 types of course that dictate the amount of time you require in training, how many days on site face to face you require for training, the tools kit you require and so on! Compare the prices to something such as learning to become a electrician, for training only you are looking at £8k and that's before you set up a business. We have full business packages including training, stock, tools and more from £2999 all in!
Pre Skilled: This would be a person who works in the industry, already has a large selection of tools, works in UPVC door window fitters, handymen, joiners, maintenance workers, people who have undertake other locksmith courses. This person would need less time under training!
A pre skilled person would be able to complete a course within 3 to 5 days providing they have undertaken the LFA1 award before the course which is included in every course we offer as its the foundation award needed to gain all other awards.
DIY Skilled: This is people who have there own DIY tools, can use a drill, chisel, hammer and have built things by hand. They are good with tools may have worked in a mechanical background. This person would require a moderate amount of training!
A DIY skilled person would be able to complete a course within 5 to 7 days providing they have undertaken the LFA1 award before the course which is included in every course we offer as its the foundation award needed to gain all other awards.
Unskilled: This is a person that has little to no experience in DIY. Would need to learn how to use all the tools and therefore would require a longer time under training. This person has no tools and may come from a different skilled style of job, computer based, management, retiring, factor worker etc. All though we say unskilled, it only means unskilled in this specific type of work such as joiner, fitter, builder etc.
A unskilled person would be able to complete a course within 7 to 14 days providing they have undertaken the LFA1 award before the course which is included in every course we offer as its the foundation award needed to gain all other awards.
Once your 3 to 14 day course is completed you will still need to carry out further online training from home. Locksmithing is a large subject to undertake and get right. Its mostly down to practice once you have core skill sets which we teach one ton one.
Our courses start at £499 for one day courses to budget business setup and training courses from £2999
If you need any further information then please contact us Contact | Cornwall and Devon Locksmith Training | UK Locksmith Training or check out which locksmith courses are best, or check out our courses here or you can call 07525639943 today!
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