HEATING HELPLINE WEBSITE GETS NEW LOOK

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The Heating Helpline website gets a completely new look and is now much easier to use with ready access to expert, impartial information and advice on all aspects of energy efficient home heating, along with a search facility to find reputable, registered heating engineers.

19 July 2013 – The Heating Helpline website www.heatinghelpline.org.uk has just had a major overhaul giving it a stylish new look but more importantly making it much easier for home owners and tenants to access the site’s expert, impartial information and advice on all aspects of energy efficient home heating.  The overhaul coincides with the introduction of 10 new information sheets covering subjects like how to avoid rogue traders, essential energy saving tips, understanding renewable energy, what energy grants are available and the Green Deal.  All 10 leaflets are available to download from the website or printed copies can be requested via the Helpline’s freephone telephone number:  0800 810 8303.

Home owners and tenants will find a wealth of information on the website covering subjects like saving money on energy bills, gas safety, information on new boilers, types of renewable energy and their benefits and why boiler maintenance is essential.  There is also an easy-to-use search facility so home owners can find a reputable, reliable heating engineer in their area.

A completely free service operated by B&ES, the Building & Engineering Services Association, Heating Helpline has a team of experts to answer questions or queries on heating and energy saving in the home – simply call (free) on 0800 810 8303.  You can also request a full pack of 10 information sheets by calling this number.

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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;

Fax:  44(0)1256 471010; E-mail:  heather@nextstepmarketing.co.uk

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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The Heating Helpline website has had a major overhaul giving it a stylish new look and making it much easier to access the site’s expert, impartial information and advice on all aspects of energy efficient home heating.
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There is an easy-to-use search facility so home owners can find a reputable, reliable heating engineer in their area.
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Heating Helpline has a team of experts to answer questions or queries on heating and energy saving in the home – simply call (free) on 0800 810 8303.
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