Boilers - Damage caused to property

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Based on resolver’s experience to date, if an installer causes damage to your property you should raise your concern with your installer at the time. If this does not resolve the problem you can contact your boiler cover provider and alert them to this. It would be advisable to take photographs to use as evidence, in case of a dispute. If you are a tenant you should contact your landlord to let them know of the situation. Your boiler insurer should arrange an inspection at a time that suits you both, and make any necessary repairs. It might be wise to submit your request for repairs to be made to your landlord in writing, and resolver recommends that you keep a copy of the letter for your records.

If you are unhappy with your boiler insurer’s customer service response, you can ask the Ombudsman to look into it for you. Resolver recommends that you submit your concern in writing, and resolver can assist you in submitting, recording and reminding you when and who to escalate to. It can be annoying when an installer causes damage to your property!

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Price comparison websites often have tools that help you estimate your energy usage and to help you make an informed decision.

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