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Hi all
I'm new here, this is my first post.

And I'm starting off by asking for a bit of help!
I don't think I'm allowed to mention a website specifically? Anyhow! We are launching a website aimed at helping people who are considering installing a wood pellet boiler. The site is in its early stages at the moment and still needs a lot of love!

We plan to include:
  • A basic overview and explanation of wood pellet boilers
  • An idea of the principles of the installation
  • System pricing examples
  • Case studies and interviews from people who have lived with and have experience of wood pelletboilers
  • A review of the customer service and helpfulness of as many suppliers as possible, including do they employ pushy / questionable sales tactics, etc.
  • A listing of pellet suppliers and reviews from existing customers
  • A List of registered and recommended service engineers

I was wondering if anyone would be prepared to take a look at the site for me and criticize it? both good comments and bad! and also what you think may be missing.

Many Thanks in advance to anyone who may be able to help.

Ed
 
I wouldn't mind a peak, pm me the link and I will get back to you.
 
I presume your "advice" will all be positive - ie advising people to buy wood pellet boilers, rather than advising them that this might not be such a good idea.
 
Hi There
On the whole yes, positive but honest, obviously there are some life styles and some properties not suited to wood pellet boilers. Are you involved with biomass boilers?
Thanks for your message
Ed
 
Hi There
On the whole yes, positive but honest, obviously there are some life styles and some properties not suited to wood pellet boilers. Are you involved with biomass boilers?
Thanks for your message
Ed

No I'm not involved with biomass boilers, but I am rather suspicious about their recent promotion as an alleged "zero carbon" energy source, and I don't like my tax money being used to subsidise other peoples' central heating.
 
I hope not. The European Parliament has just voted down the price of carbon credits, so hopefully common sense will prevail.
 
I'm not into subsidies but don't you think they have got the ball rolling with renewable energy?
 
I'd be happy to have a look for you, PM me the link and I'll give you some feedback :)

We are involved with Biomass boilers, in all forms from very basic boiler stoves up to large Pellet / Chip / Gasification installations running district heating schemes...

In terms of RHI for domestic, I think it will be a good thing to drive awareness and acceptance from consumers, but in reality it would be better for the industry to have reasonably priced kit & fuel well advertised rather than relying on subsidies...
It makes me a bit nervous when it is the fact that a customer is getting ÂŁx from the government that makes them go for a certain system. What happens when they stop handing out incentives?
 
I'm also involved in these technologies quite a lot at the moment. PM me details, would be interesting to see.
 
Hi Ed (woodpellet), tried to PM you my feedback but apparently you inbox is full...
Can you clear out and I'll resend to you.

Cheers

Stu
 
Ill have a look as many people are doing it especially for the 20year contract
 
You going to post this link up sometime soon????

Think he's gone to ground.... It wouldn't let me PM him my feedback a while ago either.
To be honest there was quite a lot to change anyway in my opinion.
 
I would be very interested in taking a look, would you be able to PM me the website?

Cheers
 
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