Following yesterday’s lockdown measures, Boiler Guide will remain open and continue to service homeowner enquiries and provide leads for their network of Gas Safe installers.
The Market Harborough based company made a similar commitment throughout 2020 and despite two national lockdowns, reported an increase of 44% in new boiler enquiries compared to the previous year.
David Holmes, the founder of Boiler Guide said:
“Heating engineers are key workers and it is important that we carry on as normal wherever it’s possible and safe to do so. Installers adapted to the challenges of 2020 and provided incredible service to thousands of customers in need of heating. It’s important that we do our bit and continue to generate leads and provide new work opportunities for installers during these tough times.”
With temperatures set to plunge this week, customers looking for new boilers are expected to increase. Gas Safe engineers will be able to access leads from their dashboard in the usual way.
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