In partnership with water treatment manufacturer Fernox, the Association of Plumbing & Heating Contractors (APHC) is to host six free regional seminars designed to update plumbing and heating engineers on the Each Home Counts Review. The seminars will also provide an insight into how businesses can protect themselves from potential boiler warranty claims and employment status claims from contractors.

Extended warranties are often linked to terms and conditions such as having an annual service and using correct water treatment levels. so Fernox will be speaking about how heating engineers can protect themselves from potential future claims should a breakdown occur during the warranty period of a boiler. Claire Lopez, Marketing Manager at Fernox, comments: “APHC has informed us that they are aware of instances where boiler manufacturers have taken water samples on callouts for non-system water related issues, so we are going to advise on what heating engineers can do to protect themselves from potential future claims should a breakdown occur during the warranty period of a boiler.”

Croner, a company which operates APHC’s business and legal advice line, will provide advice on what plumbing and heating companies can do to protect themselves from employment status claims from contractors.  Head of Associations, Dan Windsor from Croner says: “As an added bonus, attendees will be able to book a free Business Health Check where Croner will review existing policy and procedure documents and provide an overall report on the current health of your business in key areas of health & safety and HR legislation.”

Graeme Dryden, APHC’s Technical Services Manager, will be providing an overview on the Each Home Counts Review which potentially has far reaching ramifications for plumbing and heating engineers, including additional costs, bureaucracy and the requirement to meet another quality mark. “APHC have voiced concerns over the direction of the proposed Quality Mark in a letter to Claire Perry, Minister of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and we believe a lack of industry consultation could lead to the same mistakes as made with Green Deal and MCS being made again,” says Graeme.

The seminars will commence at 9:00am and run through to 12:00pm on the following dates and locations:

  • 17th April, Hinckley
    Croner, Croner House, Wheatfield Way, Hinckley, Leicestershire, LE10 1YG
  • 18th April, Leeds
    Thorpe Park Hotel & Spa, 1150 Century Way, Thorpe Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS15 8ZB
  • 19th April, Llandudno
    Grwp Llandrillo Menai, Llandudno Road, Rhos on Sea, Colwyn Bay LL28 4HZ
  • 24th April, Woking – includes lunch and a tour of the Fernox facility
    Fernox Unit 2 Genesis Business Park, Albert Drive, Sheerwater, Woking, Surrey, GU21 5RW
  • 25th April, Exeter
    Exeter Court Hotel, Kennford, Exeter EX6 7UX
  • 26th April, Swansea
    Village Hotel Swansea, Langdon Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY

Places are limited so APHC are advising to book early, which readers can do by contacting APHC directly on 0121 711 5030 or via email at marketing@aphc.co.uk.