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Hi im Dave Poulter i have always worked as a plumber for both gas and all kinds of heating installations also I've been in the Heating trade for over thirty years I am friendly, enthusiastic and a bit of a perfectionist. I take great pride in the quality of my work we also work weekends if required Also I am a registered glow worm installer.
Trades
- Gas Work
- Plumbing
- Central Heating
About Dave Poulter Gas Services
All plumbing from taps to toilets all gas work ie land lords safety inspections servcing insalls brake downs ect.
Qualifications
CCN1. Core domestic gas safety
CENWAT Central heating/hot water boilers and circulators,combination boiler,storage water heaters and instantaneous water heaters.
CKR1 Domestic gas cooking appliances .
HTR1 Domestic gas fires and wall heaters
HWSS Hot water systems & safety (including G3 unvented HWS)
CPA1 Combustion performance analysis
Insurance
Public Liability Insurance
Limit of indemnity: £2,000,000.00Valid until: 20th Jan 2022
Public liability insurance
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Professional indemnity insurance
Provides cover for losses arising out of professional errors in design and/or specifications offered as part of the service. This insurance is typically used by architects, designers, engineers, and design & build contractors.
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