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Organisation : City of Cape Town
Type of Facility : Plumbers registration
Head Office : Cape Town

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How To Do Cape Town Plumbers’ Registration?

** Sections 14 and 47 of the Water By-Law aim to reduce water wastage arising from sub-standard plumbing installations and leaks;

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** to protect the buyer from latent defects and high bills;

** and to eliminate cross-connections between sewer and storm water systems so as to prevent ingress and potential health risks.
** Non-compliance to by-laws is an offence and is dealt with as stipulated in the Water By-law.

How do qualified plumbers register with City of Cape Town?

All plumbers who already have a permanent City plumbing licence must :
** Provide a copy of such licence
** Provide a certified copy of their ID
** If self-employed, provide the name and other details of the business
** If working for an employer, provide details of such company
** Provide contact details, e.g. phone numbers, fax numbers and where applicable, an email address

All plumbers who qualified after the promulgation of the City’s by-law on 1 September 2006, when the licencing process ceased, and would therefore not have been issued with a plumber’s licence by the City, must :
** Provide a certified copy of their plumber’s trade test certificate
** Provide a certified copy of their ID
** If self-employed, provide the name and other details of the business

** If working for an employer, provide details of such company
** Provide contact details, e.g. phone numbers, fax numbers and where applicable, an email address
** The above-mentioned documentation must be emailed to CertificateOfCompliance AT capetown.gov.za.
** Queries can be directed to the same email address.

How To Apply For Certificate of Compliance?

** The City of Cape Town has gazetted a new property sales by-law that requires a Certificate of Compliance of Water Installation.

** The owner of a property must submit a fully completed CoC to CertificateOfCompliance AT capetown.gov.za.
** This applies to domestic, commercial and industrial properties, and includes sectional title units.
** Please note that the City’s logo may not be used on the Certificate of Compliance.

(Plumbing) requirements :
Our plumber’s checklist entails verifying (for example) that :
** The hot water cylinder installation complies with SANS 10252 and SANS 10254
** The water meter registers when a tap is open and stops completely when no water is drawn.
** If there is movement on the meter with taps closed, it points to a defect somewhere on the property

** None of the terminal water fittings leak and are correctly fixed in position
** No storm water is discharged into the sewerage system
** There is no cross connection between the potable supply and any grey water or groundwater system which may be installed
** The water pipes in the plumbing installation are properly saddled (fixed)

FAQ On City of Cape Town Plumbers Registration

If you are a plumber looking to register with the City of Cape Town in South Africa, here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the registration process:

Why do I need to register with the City of Cape Town as a plumber?
Registration with the City of Cape Town is required by law for all plumbing work done in the city. It helps to ensure that plumbing work is done safely and up to the required standards.

What are the requirements for registration?
To register with the City of Cape Town as a plumber, you will need to meet certain requirements, including a minimum of 5 years of practical experience in plumbing, and the successful completion of an approved plumbing course. You will also need to provide proof of your qualifications, work experience, and liability insurance.

How do I apply for registration?
To apply for registration, you will need to complete an application form and submit it to the City of Cape Town. You will also need to provide all required supporting documentation, including copies of your qualifications and liability insurance.

How long does the registration process take?
The registration process can take several weeks or months, depending on the volume of applications being processed. You can contact the City of Cape Town’s plumbing registration office for updates on the status of your application.

Additional Generic Procedure

Here are the steps on how to register as a plumber in Cape Town, South Africa through the City of Cape Town website:
1. Go to the City of Cape Town e-Services website at https://eservices.capetown.gov.za/.
2. Click on the “Register Plumber” link.
3. Create an account or log in to your existing account.
4. Select the type of plumber you are registering as.
5. Fill out the registration form.
6. Upload the required documents.
7. Pay the registration fee.

The required documents for registering as a plumber in Cape Town are:
** A copy of your ID or passport
** A copy of your plumbing trade test certificate
** A copy of your business registration certificate
** A copy of your professional indemnity insurance certificate

The registration fee for plumbers in Cape Town is R250.

Once you have submitted your registration form and documents, the City of Cape Town will process your application. If your application is approved, you will be issued a plumber’s registration certificate.

Here are some additional things to keep in mind when registering as a plumber in Cape Town:
** You must be a qualified plumber with a valid plumbing trade test certificate.
** You must be registered as a business with the South African Revenue Service (SARS).
** You must have professional indemnity insurance.
** You must pay the registration fee.

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  1. Mogammad

    Spent an entire day at CoCT last week to register as a plumber, no one can help you. In fact not to register, my licence no I have been using for many years, has been given to someone else and now I have to re-register. Someone said they see if your an old person, they think you either retired or passed on, then they sell you licence no to someone else. A lot of incompetent staff in most workplaces nowadays

  2. mathew watney

    I would also like to register our company for city of cape town coc’s. please forward relevant information. thank you.
    you can email me direct at mathew AT linxplumbing.co.za

  3. Martin Brandt.

    how do i verify a plumber’s licence that has done installation of a geyser

  4. Jarred Locke Shaw

    Where should I go to register as a qualified plumber in the city of capetown to do Coc? I have just registered with PIRB. I would like to register with the city of capetown!!

    1. Francois Hoffmann

      I also want to know. No one can tell me if I call city of cape town.

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