Our Courses

Professional Courses Built Around Real Industry Knowledge

At CETA, our courses are shaped by real industry experience and led by Neil Whitfield, a recognised name within the cavity extraction sector. Designed for those who want more than generic training, we provide specialist learning for technicians involved in cavity extraction, surveying, and related property services, with each course focused on practical understanding and real-world relevance.

Our aim is simple — to deliver training that is clear, useful, and built around the challenges technicians actually face. Whether you are developing your knowledge, broadening your service offering, or looking to better understand the issues surrounding cavity wall insulation extraction and wider property condition, our courses are designed to support higher standards, better decision-making, and greater confidence in the work you do.

Cavity Extraction

This course provides a focused introduction to cavity wall insulation extraction, helping learners develop a clearer understanding of the process, the challenges involved, and the importance of carrying out work to the right standard. It is designed for technicians who want practical awareness and a stronger foundation in this specialist area.

Property Condition Assessment Surveying

This course focuses on the wider condition of a property and the factors that may affect performance, suitability, and remedial decisions. It is ideal for technicians who want to improve their understanding of how property condition issues can influence insulation-related problems and the need for further investigation.

Cavity Extraction Surveying

Designed for those involved in assessing properties ahead of extraction work, this course looks at the key considerations involved in surveying for cavity extraction. It helps learners build confidence in identifying issues, understanding property conditions, and approaching surveys with a more informed and professional mindset.

Roofline Installation

This course provides practical awareness of roofline installation, including the role roofline elements play in protecting a property and maintaining its condition. It is suited to those looking to strengthen their understanding of good practice, workmanship, and the importance of getting installations right.

Course FAQs

Have a few questions before making an enquiry? Here are some of the most common things people want to know about our courses, how they work, and who they are designed for.

Our courses are designed for technicians working in and around the cavity extraction and property assessment sector. This may include contractors, surveyors, installers, and individuals looking to build a stronger understanding of specialist areas within the industry.

Not necessarily. The courses are designed to be clear and accessible, making them suitable for those looking to build knowledge as well as experienced technicians wanting to strengthen their understanding or broaden their awareness.

CETA currently offers courses in Cavity Extraction, Cavity Extraction Surveying, Property Condition Assessment Surveying, and Roofline Installation. Each course is designed to provide practical, relevant knowledge for technicians working in these areas.

Yes, the courses are online awareness courses, giving learners the flexibility to access training in a way that works around their schedule and existing commitments.

That will depend on the type of work you carry out and the knowledge you are looking to improve. If you are unsure which course is the best fit, simply get in touch and we can help point you in the right direction.

Our courses are designed to help learners build confidence, improve understanding, and develop a clearer awareness of the practical and technical considerations involved in cavity extraction, surveying, and related property issues.

Yes, absolutely. If you would like more information about a specific course before moving forward, you can contact us directly and we will be happy to help.

Yes. The training is built around practical understanding and real industry knowledge, making it useful for technicians who want training that feels relevant, straightforward, and applicable to the work they do.