66-68 Mains Street
Lockerbie
Dumfries and Galloway
DG11 2DQ
55.12545, -3.26908
Plumbing & Heating Engineers
Building Regulations Approved Scheme - OFTEC
OFTEC Registered Technicians: Are individually trained at an OFTEC Approved Training Centre, and their skills independently assessed before they can apply for OFTEC Registration; Have their work inspected from time to time by an OFTEC Inspector; Are re-assessed every five years to maintain their Registration; Carry an identity card confirming the type of oil heating work for which they are registered; Have to hold appropriate insurance to work in your home; Are able (in England and Wales) to self-certify work for which they are Registered. (Non-Registered technicians must, by law, notify Local Authority Building Control, or submit plans when installing oil-fired appliances); Will leave with you a written statement of the work they have done on your appliance, replacement parts fitted and recommendations for work needed in the future.
Scottish and Northern Ireland Plumbing Employers Federation
SNIPEF Licensed Plumbing Businesses are inspected on an ongoing basis, employ properly qualified and trained staff, hold Public Liability Insurance and produce an annual Financial Integrity Statement. If there is a complaint either about the cost of the work undertaken by the Licensed Business or the quality of work, these should be raised in the first instance with the Licensed Business. The Licensed Business will investigate any complaints made and take the necessary action to resolve the complaint. If contact with the Licensed Business fails to resolve the matter, then the Plumbing Licensing Board operates an independent complaints mechanism.
Trading Standards - Dumfries and Galloway
The Dumfries and Galloway Trusted Trader Scheme is a local business partnership aimed at increasing consumer confidence, supporting local businesses, and helping protect people from doorstep crime. The scheme is operated by Dumfries and Galloway Council Trading Standards Service.
Businesses signing up to the scheme must abide by certain terms and conditions which reflect their responsible and sensible approach to the way they trade and conduct their business.
A major feature of the scheme is customer feedback which is published on an online database maintained by an independent third party, Referenceline Ltd.
Member firms shall be responsible for their work and Dumfries and Galloway Council accepts no liability for any work done.
Worcester Bosch Accredited Installer
Choosing the right heating system can be difficult, which is why we leave it to qualified installers to advise you on which products and controllers best suit your home and lifestyle, rather than sell directly to customers from the website.
Once you have contacted an installer, they will make an appointment to visit your property, talk to you about what you want to get out of your heating and hot water system, and provide you with a quote. This quote will include supply of the product, installation, any flushing or chemical treatment of the system, the fitting of a filter and the controls.
The quote is usually a no-obligation free quote, but it's best to check with them at the outset.
Some installers offer service and maintenance plans - but don't worry, if yours doesn't then Worcester has a plan you can take out for on-going maintenance.
The information shown above is provided by the firm or the relevant body. Memberships may lapse or require renewal so we recommend that you check that the firm is still a member when you contact them. Please tell Referenceline about any misleading claims.