Now in its third year, the Heating Installer Awards is calling for the industry’s top tradespeople to enter the competition that recognises the efforts of those who go above and beyond for their customers each and every day.
Sponsored by Danfoss, Wolesley, Avanti Gas, Polypipe, Sentinel, Installer Magazine and Vaillant, the Heating Installer Awards has previously highlighted some of the UK’s best plumbers and heating installers who continually demonstrate expert technicality and skill, deliver exceptional customer service and use the most innovative technology in their installations.
Entries are open until February, when an expert panel of judges will select a deserved finalist from 11 regions across the UK. Upon the announcement of the regional shortlist, the vote will go to the British public, who will decide the UK’s Best Heating Installer 2018. The overall winner will be announced at the industry trade show Installer, with previous winner, Peter Booth of Loughborough, handing over his crown.
Neil Davies, trade marketing director of Heating Installer Awards sponsor, Sentinel, says: “We are excited to once again be privy to the high calibre of entries that are submitted to the awards each year, and seeing who the public decides will be the UK’s Best Heating Installer 2018. It promises to be another fantastic year.”
Rachel Smith, Head of Marketing from lead sponsor, Polypipe, adds: “So many installers within our industry are deserving of this award, so Polypipe encourages anyone that values the work they do, and the difference they make to families across the country, to enter and represent not only themselves, but the industry they are proud to be a part of.”
Peter Booth of G V Booth Plumbing, last year’s winner of the Heating Installer Awards, comments: “Throughout the course of my career, and especially since winning the competition last year, I have spent a lot of my personal time trying to unite the champions of the industry. The Heating Installer Awards is a great way to acknowledge this hard work and whilst I won’t be happy to give up my crown, other installers deserve the recognition I’ve enjoyed since last year’s competition.”
To enter, plumbers and heating installers should visit www.heatinginstallerawards.co.uk and fill in the short form, detailing a project the installer is particularly proud of, or which demonstrates going above and beyond for the customer.
Providing additional information such as images and even video footage of a job well done will help the judges to rate the work carried out. Entries with extra detail and information on how the installation changed the daily lifestyle of a customer will be judged favourably.
For the first time, the awards has opened entries to plumbers-in-training, as it has launched a hunt to also find the UK’s best apprentices. To enter, plumbing and heating apprentices should visit @AotMAwards or email apprentice@refreshpr.co.uk, and submit a short video, highlighting their feats as an apprentice.
Pictured above (l-r): Dean Foster and Peter Booth

