Article Written By: TalPotishman
Many residents of the United Kingdom opt for price before professionalism when choosing an engineer to install their gas and heating systems. Cost is important but it is also important to make sure that each engineer you consider hiring is properly certified by the right organizations. Regardless of your repair or renovation budget, making sure that your gas and heating systems are properly installed is of the utmost importance.
Whether or not you want to believe it, there are quite a lot of engineers in the United Kingdom who are installing gas and heating systems even though they are not registered with Corgi. These fraudulent engineers are lying to their customers; they are saying that they are actually Corgi registered. Some engineers will even create fraudulent identification Corgi registration documents! The most famous fraudulent engineer in the United Kingdom is David Mees. The David Mees story was reported all over the United Kingdom and the more the story was reported the larger his list of ripped off clients grew. David Mees even went so far as to take out advertisements listing a false Corgi number. If a client questioned David Mees's standing with Corgi, he would tell them that his work need only be inspected by a Corgi engineer. This was a blatant lie. The work done by Mees was done so badly that, had the clients attempted to use any of the wiring or piping they had installed, the clients could have risked imminent destruction of their homes or injury to themselves! Heating and gas systems are complicated things and it is vital that they are installed properly and that everything about them is up to safety codes. Corgi engineers are well versed in these codes and are required to make sure that they stay current on them. The best way to ensure that you will, in fact, hire a Corgi registered engineer is to call Corgi and check the names of each of your potential engineers. This can be done by calling 0800 915 0485. Another way to make sure that your prospective engineer is worth hiring is to consult with your local business bureau. Check into the engineer's record and find out if anybody has filed a complaint against him. It is also a good idea to ask each prospective engineer for a list of references and a verifiable work history. Always make sure that your gas and heating systems are professionally installed to ensure that you and your home are as safe they possibly be!Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about boilers, plumbers, central heating in Sutton, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.
This Article Has Been Published on Sun, 5 Apr 2009 and Read 259 Times