FREE LEAFLETS AVAILABLE TO HELP YOU GET ENERGY BILLS DOWN

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Energy bills remain stubbornly high and a great many families will again worry about how they will pay them during the autumn and winter months when the household heating system is back in full use.  So why not take advantage of the Heating Helpline’s series of free leaflets on all aspects of home heating and energy saving – they really could help you get these high energy bills down.

9 September 2014 – Energy bills remain stubbornly high and a great many families will again worry about how they will pay them during the autumn and winter months when the household heating system is back in full use.  So why not take advantage of the Heating Helpline’s series of free leaflets on all aspects of home heating and energy saving – they really could help you get these bills down.  They can be downloaded from the Heating Helpline website http://www.heatinghelpline.org.uk or call the Helpline on 0800 810 8303 and they will send you a complete pack of all 10 completely free.

The full pack comprises 10 leaflets on these topics:

  • Top Energy Saving Tips To Save You Money
  • Gas Safety – How To Keep Your Family Out Of Harm’s Way
  • Information For Landlords And Tenants
  • Why Boiler Maintenance Is Essential
  • How To Avoid Rogue Traders
  • What Boiler?
  • Renewable Energy – All You Need To Know
  • Energy Grants – What Help Is Available
  • The Green Deal – Is It For You?
  • Energy Performance Certificates – What You Need To Know

Heating Helpline is a free consumer advice service operated by B&ES (the Building & Engineering Services Association) and runs 24 hours a day and 363 days a year.  And in these days of the all-prevailing automated call centre it’s good to know you can actually talk to a real person at the Heating Helpline – a friendly, knowledgeable adviser who can provide expert advice on a whole range of subjects such as gas safety, boiler selection and maintenance, renewable energies like solar heating, ways to reduce energy bills and how to avoid rogue traders.  The Heating Helpline website also includes an easy to use search facility to find registered, reputable heating engineers in your area.

For more information visit:  http://www.heatinghelpline.org.uk.

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Issued on behalf of the Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES) by Next Step Marketing Ltd

Media enquiries to:  Heather Lambert.  Tel:  44(0)1256 472020;

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Notes to editors

Since its formation in 1904, B&ES, the Building & Engineering Services Association (formerly the HVCA) has represented the interests of companies engaged in a wide range of building and engineering services including domestic heating and renewable technologies.

B&ES members are subject to regular, third-party inspection and assessment of their technical competence and commercial capability, carried out by an independent certification body at least every three years.

B&ES members who undertake gas installations are registered with Gas Safe – the gas safety watchdog body – and are also members of TrustMark, the Government-endorsed scheme designed to direct customers towards reliable tradespeople.

B&ES operates the Heating Helpline (http://www.heatinghelpline.org.uk) to provide consumers with free, impartial advice on every aspect of home heating.

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Heating Helpline is a free consumer advice service operated by B&ES (the Building & Engineering Services Association) and runs 24 hours a day and 363 days a year.
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The Heating Helpline’s series of free leaflets can be downloaded from http://www.heatinghelpline.org.uk or call the Helpline on 0800 810 8303 and they will send you a complete pack of all 10 completely free.
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