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glasgow guy 21-08-2010 23:43

warmfront - anyone dealt with them before?
 
due to a change in our circumstances it would appear that we qualify for the grant for new central heating with this company, now I know not much if anything about them.
so has anyone had them fit a system before and was it one of their own guys or is the job put out to tender? or what?
and if you have had them fit your system - was it a decent job?

thanks..

rishton blue 22-08-2010 07:32

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glasgow guy...
i had central heating put in by warmfront three years ago and found it very impressive indeed.three guys came and started the job on tuesday morning and had finished thursday afternoon.
the lads were from padiham and did a great job.you also get a free service for two years.just one note of caution i had an extra radiator that they tried to bill me for twice.when i rang warmfront up about it they tried to blame sub contractors until i informed them i didnt even know who sub contractors were.everything fine in the end.also had loft done twelve months ago two guys job done in one hour..can recommend certainly..

jaysay 22-08-2010 08:37

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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 838961)
due to a change in our circumstances it would appear that we qualify for the grant for new central heating with this company, now I know not much if anything about them.
so has anyone had them fit a system before and was it one of their own guys or is the job put out to tender? or what?
and if you have had them fit your system - was it a decent job?

thanks..

In my opinion GG derekgas wold be the best person to ask about this really as he's in the trade and will have had plenty of feed back

Margaret Pilkington 22-08-2010 08:49

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I was going to suggest the same thing John.
With some of these companies, because they work so fast and so cheaply the pipes are not hidden......which for some people may not be an issue, but I would not wan central heating pipework on view.......and it is much harder to camoufalge once it has been done this way.

rishton blue 22-08-2010 09:17

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margaret.
all the pipeworkon my central heating is under the floorboards apart from one in living room which they covered in with plastic casing.
all in all they did a very good job on my house and i had no complaints.

lancsdave 22-08-2010 09:21

Re: warmfront - anyone dealt with them before?
 
Derek has discussed them before

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ont-39944.html

jaysay 22-08-2010 09:45

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 839027)

On the ball again Dave:D

glasgow guy 22-08-2010 10:14

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 838998)
In my opinion GG derekgas wold be the best person to ask about this really as he's in the trade and will have had plenty of feed back

I also work with plumbers in my job and I shall be asking tomorrow when I am back in, I asked just now to find out if anyone on here has and so far someone has and they done a god job.

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 839006)
I was going to suggest the same thing John.
With some of these companies, because they work so fast and so cheaply the pipes are not hidden......which for some people may not be an issue, but I would not wan central heating pipework on view.......and it is much harder to camoufalge once it has been done this way.

we are only looking to have new radiators and new boiler fitted so not much pipe work should be touched that has to be hidden.

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 839027)

that is from 2 years ago - they could have improved 10 fold since then..

mattylad 22-08-2010 10:25

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GG, also try the A1 schemes.

If you get them round, make sure you see their ID's & note down who they are etc.
Watch them like a hawk and dont let them rip you off.

Warm Front have a very bad reputation.

Margaret Pilkington 22-08-2010 10:32

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my next door neighbour who is in her 80's had work done by them and the pipework is covered by casing, but it is prominent and ugly....but she isn't bothered as she says she would prefer to be warm...and when she is gone, who-ever buys the house will have something to work on.

lancsdave 22-08-2010 17:52

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Originally Posted by glasgow guy (Post 839059)
that is from 2 years ago - they could have improved 10 fold since then..


I didn't look at the date to be honest, but I think the main points from it are that Warmfront don't do the work, they sub it out. From this thread already it seems it's pot luck if you get a good one or not. I would guess the main issue is that if you get a bad one how would warmfront deal with it.

mattylad 22-08-2010 21:03

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GG, what heating do you have in now?

glasgow guy 23-08-2010 00:40

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Originally Posted by mattylad (Post 839239)
GG, what heating do you have in now?

the central heating we have in just now is probably the worst system I have ever had the mis fortune to own/run..

to cut a long story short we have to have our system on every day, just about all day - every month - throught the whole year in order to have hot water.
if our boiler isnt on then no hot water.
in summer we go round the house and turn all the rads off.
and in winter we turn them all back on.
and yes our gas bill is totally phenominal.
the system had already been installed years previously before we bought the house.

to have a normal heating system and to see what money we would save as opposed what we shell out just now would probably be frightening to be honest.

now you may ask why we havent had it changed before now but the house when we bought needed alot of work done to it (we got it cheap!)and the central heating wasnt top of the list..its only now after 7 years of half a house renovation that we are in a position to think about the heating system - and we also find ourselves in the position that we can get a grant towards a new set up.. hence my original post and then I could let someone else do the work for a change..
and the thing is that if we do go ahead and get it the hot water tanks in my bathroom get ripped out which creates and an extra 8/9 ft long by 2.3ft wide space in said bathroom which then makes me want to move things about in there - the work never ends..
I would be as well working for a builders or something..

mattylad 23-08-2010 06:57

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Actually I was wondering if you had electric heaters in, because then you may be bale to get an A1 heatswitch grant for swapping to gas CH.

I did & got £1300 so got my boiler replaced.


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