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Calor joins Worcester installer scheme

Calor has joined the Worcester Accredited Installer Scheme as a partner, enabling the company to provide LPG advice and support to heating engineers.

The company is looking at new ways to work with Worcester’s Accredited Installers to ensure customers receive an efficient and reliable LPG boiler installation service.

Worcester Accredited Installers will be kept up to date with the latest advice and information about recommending Calor LPG as an alternative fuel source to oil, solid fuel, or electricity, as well as offers and promotions from Calor.

Current installer incentives from Calor include a £200 training contribution towards LPG training for those looking to widen their skills to include LPG, or renew out-of-date LPG training qualifications.

Homeowners wishing to find a local LPG installer can do so via the ‘Find an Installer’ function on Worcester’s website.

Paul Madge of Calor says: “By partnering with the Worcester Accredited Installer Scheme, Calor aims to offer support and guidance to those currently offering LPG as a fuel source, and also educate those who may not currently be promoting LPG.

“We understand that Worcester Accredited Installers are fully qualified and professional, and we are endeavouring to strengthen our relationship with installers and support them in promoting their own business.”

Worcester’s Kerry Soper adds: “We are extremely pleased to have joined forces with Calor, which is an esteemed brand among installers of LPG products. Having originally set up our Accredited Installer Scheme to underline our commitment to supporting heating engineers nationwide, we look forward to offering an enhanced service to those who are active in the LPG sector.”

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