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My Qualifications:

A logo sums up in a picture what the professional body stands for, so at a glance you know who I am accountable to. By all means read the information provided about the organisation behind the logo, and if it gives you confidence, feel free to contact any of the professinal bodies I and registered with. Just quite my name and registration number (next to the logos) and they will verify my credentials.

The Confederation for the Registration of Gas Installers Compulsory by law
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•Proof of competence must be demonstrated to an examining body.
•Thorough knowledge of Gas Regulations, Health & Safety requirements needed.
•All disciplines tested ie. Cookers, Fires, Boilers, Convectors, Waters Heaters etc.
•Mandatory tests bi-annually. Failure means removal from confederation. Your  guarantee that you have a competent,responsible workman in your home
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The Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors

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Set up to help regulate the plumbing industry by Licensing it’s members.
To be accepted, businesses must be:
• Technically & practically competent to carry out all aspects of their trade
• Legally bound to Business Performance Standards – high standard of workmanship
• Able to prove Financial Probity – business is being conducted fairly and honestly.
  Able to give a 3 year guarantee on workmanship with documentary evidence.

Trust Mark

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Trust Mark is a new scheme supported by the Government,consumer groups and building industry to help you find reputable firms to do repair, maintenance and improvement work. If a firm displays the Trust Mark logo you know that a trade association or other certification organisation that is approved has checked the firm and found that it meets certain standards the government has set.

National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting

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Current legislation demands that anyone who wishes to self-certify his own work must be qualified and registered to do so. Random inspections are made annually to ensure all work carried out complies with all aspects of electrical safety, design and installation. Completion certificates are legal documents which are issued when electrical work is completed.