About the tiling courses
This 6-week Wall & Floor Tiling Intermediate Construction Award is designed to enable adult learners to acquire the qualification, knowledge and skills to start a career in the Tiling industry.
The City & Guilds and the Construction Industry Training Board run the qualification, which can be converted into the Wall & Floor Tiling NVQ2 once in the workplace with evidence from the tiling installations you undertake.
This 6-week course is the most comprehensive of all our tiling courses, covering all areas of Wall & Floor Tiling including:
- Background surfaces including preparation.
- Choosing types of adhesives, grouts & tiles.
- Specialist tiles (natural stone, porcelain, terracotta, slate, mosaics, etc) including sealing edging and trims.
- Designing planning and estimation of jobs (including calculation of required quantities).
- Patterns (diamonds, tacho's, brick-bond etc).
- How to quote.
- Positioning & Fixing.
- Cutting of Tiles (both hand & machine)
- Cutting holes in tiles (round & square)
- Grouting & cleaning installations
- Repairing Tiling
- Difficult areas (steps & angled ceilings)
- Under floor Heating (both wire & matt types)
ICA Tiling courses work through a variety of bays (kitchen and bathroom etc). You will choose materials and adhesives for the bay and estimate and design the tiling as you progress, either to your design or a given brief (as a customer would supply). You will prepare the surfaces and then use a wide variety of tiles including ceramics, terracotta, natural stone etc, in a variety of patterns to give different designs & finishes to a customers requirements.
Tiling courses teach techniques for dealing with problems areas, including damaged plaster, window recesses, pipes, uneven walls, levelling floors etc, giving the ability to tile in real life situations.
Accuracy will be stressed on the ICA Wall & Floor Tiling courses, ensuring you tile to the highest standards and over the duration of the course your speed will build.
At the conclusion of the course you should be able to undertake any tiling installation that you come across, whatever design or type of tile, to an industry accepted standard.
About the Wall & Floor Tiling Intermediate Construction Award.
Intermediate Construction Award Wall & Floor Tiling courses are aimed at people who are not at this moment working in the Tiling industry or people wishing to change trades, either from within the construction industry or not. All assessments and training for ICA Wall & Floor Tiling Courses are completed within training establishment. All the units from the ICA Wall & Floor Tiling courses are related to their equivalent NVQ unit, and will tell you which extra assessment is needed to gain the related unit once working on site.
To achieve this award you must also pass an independent Health & Safety test and a knowledge test Knowledge tests are externally set and marked by the C.I.T.B on set dates through out the year.
ICA Wall & Floor Tiling courses, once completed, can be converted to a NVQ 2 with relevant workplace experience.
ICA Units required for ICA Wall & Floor Tiling Courses: -
ICA 100 Store materials & equipment.
ICA 101 Erect & dismantle basic working platforms.
ICA 102 Work efficiently.
ICA 146 Set out for Tiling.
ICA 147 Prepare backgrounds for Tiling.
ICA 148 Position and fix tiles
ICA 149 Repair Tiling
Health & Safety will be integral to all Tiling Courses, the above ICA units, as will knowledge requirements.
Both the practical and knowledge elements of the qualification are covered within the 6-weeks.
Theory homework will be set whilst on the ICA Tiling courses and need to be completed.
Healthy and Safety
ICA Wall & Floor Tiling courses require you to cover the health and safety procedures you will encounter whilst working on site.
ICA Tiling courses need you to sit a Health and Safety test, which will count towards your CSCS card.
Business Start Up
Tiling courses include a comprehensive information package to give the knowledge necessary to start a Tiling business, covering:
Finding an accountant, Speaking to the Tax Office, National Insurance Contributions, How to make a business plan, Public Liability Insurance, Self Employment Advice, Organising Business stationary, an Internet site, Work wear, Tools, Trade accounts, Marketing and the Approximate cost of setting up your business.
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