If you are planning work on your home; small repairs or major works, there are key trade certifications that your potential tradesman or building supplier should have. This summary gives you the essential trade certifications to look out for in each trade - roofing, electrics, gas, etc. - and the benefits and protection that each one provides.
WARNING: Opting for a company without proper certifications can leave you exposed to poor quality of work that doesn’t meet building regulations and the high cost of later repairing substandard work. You cannot sell or rent your home if building regulations are found not to have been met.
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Multi-Trade
Trust Mark
- Demonstrate a commitment to raising standards in relation to competence, quality of workmanship, quality of service and customer care
- Insurance backed warranty
- Deposit protection insurance in the event that your chosen firm ceases to trade
- User-friendly complaints procedure to help resolve any issues
- Adopt and comply with appropriate industry standard requirements, such as the Building Regulations and British Standards
The Guild of Master Craftsmen
- Will make sure that the minimum qualifications that are required to gain membership are of a high standard
- Access to a free conciliation service if problems arise
- Tradesmen of the Guild of Master Craftsmen have demonstrated the quality of their work and a commitment to customer care
Building / Contracting
FMB (Federation of Master Builders)
- Assurance of compliance with building regulations and ‘stringent code of practice’
- Members have a minimum of twelve months trading and have passed credit checks
- All members can offer Build Assure warranties on their work
- Free dispute resolution service
CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building)
- The COIB accredit professional and vocational qualifications as a mark of the highest levels of competence and professionalism – providing assurance for clients and professionals procuring built assets
- Five grades of membership in the institute, depending on qualifications
NHBC (National House Building Council)
- Access to a resolution service and NHBC Guarantee should your builder fail to fulfil their responsibilities
- Pre-completion insolvency cover gives you protection if your builder becomes insolvent after exchange of contracts or for repairs in the first two years after completion
Helifix
- Quality assurance on installation of Helifix structural goods
- 10 year insurance-backed warranties, on all completed works
The Green Register
- Members trained in sustainable building practices
- Not an assurance that sustainable practice will be used
CHAS (Contractors Health & Safety Assessment Scheme)
- Contractor must pass health and safety pre-qualification assessments to a nationally recognised and accepted threshold standard
- Good mark of reassurance for professional contractor; no direct client benefit
CSCS (Construction Skills Certificate Scheme)
- Certified card holders have achieved the recognised qualifications required in their trade/occupation
- Card holders also have passed the relevant Health Safety and Environment test
Roofing
Competent Roofer
- By law all roofers must be accredited with a CompetentRoofer certificate
- All registered works automatically receive a 10-year insurance –backed insolvency guarantee
Confederation of Roofing Contractors
- Fully insured 10-year back up guarantee on new works, even in the event of your chosen contractor ceasing to exist
- Optional no deposit home improvement loan enabling any essential work to be carried out immediately
NFRC (The National Federation of Roofing Contractors Limited)
- Insurance backed guarantees
- Proven financial stability and trading records
- Free technical advice
- Fulfilment of the NFRC Codes of Practice and compliance with the TrustMark scheme
- Provides a range of warranties for its members through Quality Assured National Warranties
Gas, Boilers and Heating
Gas Safe Register
- Gas engineers must be on the Gas Safe Register by law
- Reassurance that the engineer is trained and qualified
- Free dispute resolution service
CORGI
This accreditation is no longer valid: Gas Safe Register has replaced CORGI as the gas registration body in Great Britain
APHC (Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors)
- Ensure that only qualified operatives are employed to undertake plumbing & heating work
- All members must have a minimum of £2M of public liability insurance
Electrics
NICEIC
- Free access to the NICEIC independent complaints procedure
- If standards are not met, the work will be amended at no additional cost
- Contractors re-assessed on a regular basis to ensure continued compliance
Painting & Decorating
PDA (Painting Decorating Association)
- Reassurance all members have a minimum of five years experience in the industry & carry adequate public liability insurance
- Members are subjected to random checks to ensure high standards are maintained
Glazing
FENSA
- When having windows or doors installed by FENSA approved contractors, you’re not required to register the works with your local authority. This can save you up to £250
- Deposit indemnity cover, also covering cost of completion if frim ceases to trade
GGF (The Glass and Glazing Federation)
- All deposits placed are protected up to £3,000 or 25% of the contract price, whichever is lower
- Free Conciliation Service
- Members work to a GGF Code of Good Practice and to the Technical Standards laid out in the GGF Glazing Manual
- Operating for at least 24 months in order to be a member
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