Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:34 AM
City Plumbing Supplies, with the support of Sustainable Building Solutions (SBS), is offering customers a complete package of support services to allow installers to make the most of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
All domestic property owners that want to take advantage of the RHI must complete a Green Deal Assessment to ensure the property is insulated to the correct standard.
Installers need to be able to offer assessments to their clients, and City Plumbing Supplies can help by providing easy access to a nationwide and reputable assessment service, or alternatively by providing access to a dedicated training course so the installer can become a domestic assessor.
The three day training course, via PPL Training, is open to qualified Domestic Energy Assessors wishing to create domestic Green Deal plans. The course is ideal for those wanting to offer qualified advice to homeowners whilst confirming their suitability for a Green Deal solution to qualify for RHI payments.
Paul Joyner, Managing Director of SBS, said “Green Deal assessments are a vital step when applying for funding in reference to both the RHI and the Green Deal.
"We felt it was important to provide a choice so installers have instant access to both an established assessment service and a high-quality training course. We can now offer a complete end-to-end solution that will save installers time and money.”
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