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a. You must have a Michigan Mechanical License with either HVAC Equipment or Gas Piping and Venting classifications AND a Michigan Plumbing Contractors License. A mechanical and a plumbing permit are required for this installation.
How to get a general contractor license in Michigan Step 1: Complete the education requirement. You must complete 60 hours of education courses before you can apply for a Michigan general contractor license. Step 2: Submit your license application. Step 3: Pass the licensing exam.
Typically you must be a state or area resident, 18 years old or older and have boiler operator experience to be eligible for the licensing exam. A passing score is usually at least 70%. Licenses are valid for 1-3 years.
Once your application is filled out, you need to gather up your application materials and submit: Your completed application. The certificate showing you completed your residential builders license course. Your license fee* (its $195 for first-time licensees and $185 for relicensure)
(b) A low pressure steam or vapor heating boiler shall receive a certificate inspection every 2 years. A hot water heating boiler or hot water supply boiler shall receive a certificate inspection every 3 years.
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Successful completion of the Boiler Inspector examination conducted by the State of Michigan is required for Boiler Inspector 10 positions. Possession of a commission issued by the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors is required for Boiler Inspector E11 and 12 positions.
To receive a Boiler Installer License in the State of Michigan, an applicant must apply for the exam and remit the $80.00 application fee to the Michigan Bureau of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. An applicant must then take and pass the exam.

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