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Boiler Replacement Advice Pls Again!!
v.rajput
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Hi,
I cant get the warm front grant, so i will be looking for a corgi guy to replace my boiler.
Where do i start do look??, Im in Slough, berks, if anyone knows one.
Do i have to use a Corgi guy, as i do have a builder who can do the job.
What is should i expect in the qoute.
Thanks in advance for any help
PS MERRY XMAS TO ALL
I cant get the warm front grant, so i will be looking for a corgi guy to replace my boiler.
Where do i start do look??, Im in Slough, berks, if anyone knows one.
Do i have to use a Corgi guy, as i do have a builder who can do the job.
What is should i expect in the qoute.
Thanks in advance for any help
PS MERRY XMAS TO ALL
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Get a CORGI in...and one who is actually qualified for boiler installation - check credentials by asking to see their card (and that it matches against details on CORGI website so you know it's valid - though i'd check this yourself before they turn up on your doorstep!). The electric side of things will come under Part P regulations so a heating engineer with electrical qualifactions who can self-certify the work would be good. You will need to ensure you get a Building Regulations Compliance certificate after the job is complete both for the gas installation and electrical installation - installer should sort this paperwork out which will follow within a month or so.
Get the job done properly once by a qualified installer...not a builder (though it could be the builder subcontracts out to a qualified installer i suppose)! Get at least 3 quotes from qualified CORGI heating engineers (preferably via recommendations to you) before you make a decision and make sure you get a written quote before work commences.
The boiler makes being recommended around here are Vaillant (which i have), Worcester-Bosch and Viessmann
Hope that helps
Andy0
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