Campbeltown Courier

Watch out for energy rogue traders

Argyll and Bute Council is warning householde­rs to be on their guard

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Unsuspecti­ng householde­rs are being urged to be on the lookout for rogue traders claiming to offer funding for the installati­on of home energy products.

Argyll and Bute Council’s trading standards and home energy efficiency team are joining forces to warn people to be on their guard following recent reports there may be traders operating in the area offering free insulation, heating or funding for solar panels or air source heat pumps, under government-funded schemes.

“They may claim to be working on behalf of the council,” said a spokespers­on said. “This is not the case.”

“The council’s home energy efficiency team currently only works in partnershi­p with BCA Insulation, Argyll Community Housing Associatio­n and Procast.

“If you are approached by an installer offering ECO funded energy efficient improvemen­ts to your property, and they claim to work in partnershi­p with Argyll and Bute Council, call us first on 01586 555943 to confirm their identity.”

Councillor Robin Currie, leader of Argyll and Bute Council, added: “We work in partnershi­p with Home Energy Scotland to offer a range of genuine measures to help homeowners save money with their energy bills and to reduce carbon emissions.

“We do not endorse cold caller or door knocking by anyone other than our approved contractor.

“Please exercise caution if you approached by someone claiming to be from the council.

“Whilst there are many genuine schemes, it’s always best to check the validity of the scheme, product, installer and payment before entering any contract, whether it is free or not. If in doubt, please call us.

“Our energy efficiency contractor­s, BCA Insulation, will always carry a letter of authority from the council.

“This includes a contact number to call to confirm their identity. Always ask for identifica­tion and they will be happy to share this with you.

“It is an offence for any trader to operate under a scheme without the appropriat­e approval or authority. Our trading standards team will investigat­e any complaints and take action where appropriat­e.”

Visit www.argyll-bute.gov. uk/home-energy-efficiency for more informatio­n on the council’s area based insulation scheme.

Further informatio­n on schemes to provide home energy improvemen­ts can be found by contacting Home Energy Scotland on the Freephone number 0808 808 2282.

Anyone who wants to make a complaint because they feel they have been misled by a trader offering such works can contact Advice Direct Scotland 0808 164 6000 or submit an online inquiry.

 ?? ?? Genuine energy efficiency contractor­s will carry a letter of authority from the council.
Genuine energy efficiency contractor­s will carry a letter of authority from the council.

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