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What changes are coming into effect in regard to central heating installation?

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What changes are coming into effect in regard to central heating installation?

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Quite a few changes will be taking place over the next 12 months, being corgi registered alone won’t be enough. Planning permission for boiler and central heating installation will be required unless: 1) The company installing your central heating can self certify the installation. 2) Corgi will be notified of every boiler and central heating installation in England. 3) Corgi will send a certificate of compliance to you and also inform the building control body (the council). What if I don’t comply and use a non registered installer? 1) In 2007 the government brought in the home buyers pack to put all the responsibility on the seller of the house to provide certificates – ensuring gas and electric services all comply with current regulations and standards. 2) All boiler manufacturers will not provide warranty if the home owner does not have their letter of compliance from Corgi. 3) The installation may also be unsafe. What type of condensing boiler do I need? We can advise you on what

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