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My step mother has had several quotes for a boiler replacement.

The first one was from Homeserve as she had boiler insurance. This quote is a minimum of 30% higher than the other quotes she has received when you add in the fact that it is for installation only (boiler is free!!).

One of the alternative quotes (the cheapest by £500) is from a Gas Safe registered Engineer (this is at the moment an assumption) but one doing a foreigner from his day job.

I would normally recommend that she sticks with a company but she wants me to check the guy out and see if there is any problem with using him.

What should I ask him, what are the pitfalls, should I steer clear and if so why.

I'm not sure how the Gas Safe registering works and if it is for the individual or the individual working for a company. Do you have to have public liability insurance if you do self employed installs?

I want want to dismiss the guy completely before I know what I'm talking about.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.
 
My step mother has had several quotes for a boiler replacement.

The first one was from Homeserve as she had boiler insurance. This quote is a minimum of 30% higher than the other quotes she has received when you add in the fact that it is for installation only (boiler is free!!).

One of the alternative quotes (the cheapest by £500) is from a Gas Safe registered Engineer (this is at the moment an assumption) but one doing a foreigner from his day job.

I would normally recommend that she sticks with a company but she wants me to check the guy out and see if there is any problem with using him.

What should I ask him, what are the pitfalls, should I steer clear and if so why.

I'm not sure how the Gas Safe registering works and if it is for the individual or the individual working for a company. Do you have to have public liability insurance if you do self employed installs?

I want want to dismiss the guy completely before I know what I'm talking about.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Go back to HS and ask for a breakdown. If boiler is free then take it higher and complain to trading stds. Why should she pay for something shes insured for?
 
If you go down the route of the engineer not the company, just ask him if he can register the new boiler , if he says yes , ask him if he has his his own registration . Some companies allow , some dont .
If he says he hasnt got his own reg he can not register the boiler , but he may have a mate that
“ signs it off “ , which in the eyes of gas safe is illegal.
 
TBH I would stay away from the guy doinging it on the side too many variables eg is he qualified out of work hours , does he have insurances, are you going to be able to get hold of him if anything goes wrong etc
 
There are many gas safe registered engineers out there that work for a company not for themselves and any gas related work they do is for that company only. Unless they actually have their own individual registration license that covers them on their own then they would be working illegal. And & would not be insured or be able to register the boiler to building control & the warenty would also be void along with your house insurance if anything was to go wrong. If you ask to see his id badge and it is in a company name he can still do the work but only if the company will allow it and they invoice you taking the responsibility on their shoulders. If it is in his name the your good to go. Hope that makes sense.
 
My step mother has had several quotes for a boiler replacement.

The first one was from Homeserve as she had boiler insurance. This quote is a minimum of 30% higher than the other quotes she has received when you add in the fact that it is for installation only (boiler is free!!).

One of the alternative quotes (the cheapest by £500) is from a Gas Safe registered Engineer (this is at the moment an assumption) but one doing a foreigner from his day job.

I would normally recommend that she sticks with a company but she wants me to check the guy out and see if there is any problem with using him.

What should I ask him, what are the pitfalls, should I steer clear and if so why.

I'm not sure how the Gas Safe registering works and if it is for the individual or the individual working for a company. Do you have to have public liability insurance if you do self employed installs?

I want want to dismiss the guy completely before I know what I'm talking about.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Read the above and walk away this plan is so full of holes and unknowns why compromise your step mother, unless she is a wicked one. Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
How much is the cheap quote?
What boiler will be fitted?
What extras will be fitted eg boiler plus controls, magnetic filter?
We can probably tell straight away if it’s legitimate or dodgy
 
I work with someone who uses company registration for work and has his own for foreigners. He’s a good lad. So similar to what Darren stated, as in he isn’t working illegal. However look up his registration on gas safe website the you’ll know.
 
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