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    Homeowners well informed of forthcoming Green Deal

    Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

    Homeowners well informed of forthcoming Green Deal

    B&Q recently purchased a draughty old house as an experiment and spent £80,000 kitting it out, the result was a 70% reduction in carbon emissions.  This experiment also highlighted that local tradesmen knew little about green technology or The Green Deal, yet many home owners were better very much aware of the Scheme and much keener.  A lot of people are talking about it, which stimulates the whole market.

    With domestic electricity up 22.4% and gas up 12.9% since Sept 2010, increasing households are in fuel poverty, the official threshold for when over 10% of income is spent on energy.

    A recent DGCOS commissioned survey found energy saving is now the main reason households install double glazing.

    As with all Government initiatives, businesses are keen to participate due to the increased market demand they generate and also guaranteed income.  This means that there will be huge discrepancies in the quality of workmanship carried out.  Therefore consumer protection is now even more crucial.

    A recent DECC press release highlighted consumer protection as one of four key strands, with Chris Huhne urging all those involved to put it at the heart of the Green Deal.

    DGCOS’ consultation with DECC has centred around this issue.  As DGCOS campaigns tirelessly for the rights of the consumer and also puts installers through a rigorous quality control procedure, this significantly reduces the risk to their customers of things going wrong.

    If you are a consumer, please visit the DGCOS website to find out more about the services that we offer and to get a list of your local DGCOS accredited installers.

    www.dgcos.org.uk

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    Published December 2011

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    How DGCOS installers differ from other trade bodies

    Tuesday, March 20th, 2012

    DGCOS the Double Glazing and Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme recognises that the vast majority of installers are very competent and professional.  However, there are the minority that give the industry a bad reputation, which is accentuated by TV programmes such as Cowboy Builders and Rogue Traders. Tony Pickup, founder of DGCOS, however, is concerned that installers fail to offer comprehensive protection to consumers.

    In a recent survey commissioned by DGCOS, 93% of consumers were happy with their new installations,   but for the 7% who weren’t satisfied, there is little hope of resolving the situation or getting their money back.  The main source of frustration was poor workmanship (86%) and for 73% of those the problems remained unresolved.  These are people falling through the holes in the existing consumer protection and who then reinforce the negative image of the industry.

    On commissioning installers, people think they are protected when they’re not.  Most insurance backed guarantees are littered with get-out clauses, such as if a consumer buys using finance or a credit card, they can be passed from pillar to post as the finance company is technically liable.  Finance companies are not geared up to deal with home improvement problems, which can leave consumers disappointed and out of pocket.

    Only 8% of customers retrospectively offered an Insurance Backed Guarantee actually take it up.  At DGCOS we believe this is unacceptable because it leaves customers vulnerable.  This is why every purchase made from a DGCOS accredited installer automatically comes with a comprehensive IBG.   In addition to this there is also free deposit and work in progress insurances along with many other benefits, including unfettered free access to the Ombudsman at any time.

    So if the worst should happen, DGCOS ensures that members’ consumer contracts are completed, servicing and remedial work is carried out to the consumers’ satisfaction and that complaints are dealt with swiftly, effectively and robustly.

    As this service is FREE, there is no reason why you would choose a non registered DGCOS installer.

    For more information on the scheme please visit our website www.dgcos.org.uk

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