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July 23, 2008

Avoid mistakes when picking boiler cover

Filed under: Helping People — admin @ 11:27 am

Boiler breakdown cover seems almost synonymous to boiler service contracts and many companies will incorporate break down insurance alongside yearly service charges. It’s a good idea to think of your central heating breakdown cover as a distinct item, and inquire about some key questions regarding the service you’re getting.

Bear in mind a boiler breakdown can go from being a small issue to an unconditional calamity, so be careful that you and your family will encounter top quality help, whether it’s as an added extra of a GCH system insurance contract or as stand-alone central heating breakdown cover.

The important question is to ensure your chosen deal gives you twenty four hour call out and that their staff are CORGI qualified. If they meet those criteria you may take the supplier that appears best to your eyes.

You’ll see numerous seemingly strange additions from various suppliers, especially if the bundle you’re looking at is bundled with a GCH service contract. Be sure you are looking for the points mentioned above as the absolute minimum standard, and you’ll be covered from the overwhelming majority of problems familys subscribing to central heating breakdown cover may be forced to think about.

One final item: be absolutely certain your preferred firm doesn’t place boundaries on the quantity of engineer visits you can ask for during your agreement. Some companies may immerse a limit in the small print of their paperwork and the last thing you should have to put up with in an disaster is to be informed you’ve run through the total number of visits!

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