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6th July 2008, 19:06
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| | Basic Account Customer | Warm Front Heating Hi, this may not be the right place for this, but don't know where else to post it.
Anyway, it's a question about the Warm Front Heating Grant. I work full time but my husband claims Disability Living Allowance so my question is 'does anyone know if we would qualify for this grant?'
I've just read a thread on another forum, which was people complaining about substandard work being done on their heating, and a lady on there said that she worked and her husband was on disability benefits and they qualified. On warm front websites it states that when it says 'householder' it means both the disabled person and their partner. Does this mean that the partner needs to claim disability benefits or am I reading this wrong?
I was going to 'phone the number I have for info on Warm Front tomorrow and ask, but just wondered if anyone could provide an answer for me.
Our boiler is on the blink, no heating or hot water, and we can't afford to have the boiler replaced, all my wage goes to paying bills.
Can anyone help?
Thanks.
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6th July 2008, 19:53
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Warm Front Heating Do you qualify for a Warm Front Grant Quote: |
The term 'Householder' includes the applicant's spouse, or partner, if they are living with the applicant
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6th July 2008, 19:59
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Warm Front Heating Thanks Bookworm that puts my mind at rest.  I did also read that after someone has assessed your needs, it could take from 6-8 months before any work is done!  That's not very good if you're waiting during the winter with no heating. Surely it must be quicker than that! |
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6th July 2008, 20:16
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Warm Front Heating Can't help you with that one, I'm afraid... I should think it will depend on where you live and how much work they have.
I think the soonest you get it on the way, the sooner you can get it done and you never know, if you speak to them, you might convince them your case takes priority? I don't know if that's possible, but it's got to be worth a try anyway.
Good luck.  |
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8th July 2008, 11:32
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Warm Front Heating Hi
Yes I did already have a combi boiler but I only had 2 radiators, when they came to assess the work needed they said I could have a new boiler as mine was over 9 years old.
They installed the new boiler in a different room for me and gave me an additional 3 radiators and kept my 2 old ones in.
When they sent the price for the work and it showed that i would have to pay £400 towards the cost I rang them to say I could not afford it yet and could they put it on hold until I had the money, the lady at warm front told me to ring my local council as some councils help. My council is Bury, Lancashire but they agreed to pay it. Just had to sign a form and send it back to coucil they then pay Warm Front direct.
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9th July 2008, 22:17
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Warm Front Heating Hi wobbles, glad to hear that your boiler was working when the assessor came out, mine still isn't at the moment. The pilot light goes out when you either turn on the hot water or put the central heating on! My nephew's contacting Glow Worm to see if they can diagnose the problem but that could be a while. In the meantime it's cold and we have to boil the kettle to wash up, have a wash down and wash our clothes in cold water as my washing machine doesn't heat the water.
We've had a letter from Warm Front today acknowledging our application, just waiting for the assessor to get in touch.
Anyway, hopefully we'll get it up and running again at some point. Can't be soon enough!
canbrilla |
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15th July 2008, 12:28
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| | Site Team | Re: Warm Front Heating Just a suggestion- make sure you get whatever insulation and draughtproofing you can through this scheme or any others that are on the go. If cavities can be insulated- do it, and loft insulation should be 275mm deep.
These insulation measures offer considerable savings on future fuel bills and will keep you warmer in your home.
For Scottish Caggers, the equivalent scheme is called The Scottish Government Central Heating Programme and here is a link: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Pe...Centralheating |
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18th July 2008, 20:28
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Warm Front Heating Hi Kenny
We had someone out to assess what we needed the other day. Our loft is fully insulated, the outside walls are poured concrete and the radiators are fine, so all we really wanted was a new boiler which the assessor agreed with.
Just waiting for the installation firm to contact us. Fingers crossed we'll get the work done before the winter sets in.
We've managed to get our old boiler to work, in a fashion, we're getting hot water, but the thermostat is broken, so we can only put the heating on for an hour or so before the radiators start banging because the water gets too hot. Anyway, it's better than the nothing we were getting before!
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8th August 2008, 22:45
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| | Site Team | Re: Warm Front Heating Hope it goes well. Let us know how it goes please!!
Everyone should check if they qualify for this Warm Front, Warm Deal- Scotland (for central heating and insulation) grant or apply on behalf of a relative or neighbour who might. Check the link and see if you qualify, it could save you many pounds in heating bills and keep you warmer this winter!! Do you qualify for a Warm Front Grant http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Pe...Centralheating
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9th August 2008, 15:44
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Warm Front Heating Hi kenny, yes I'll post when the works done and let you know how it's gone. I can't believe it'll only be just over a month from when we first applied.
I'm sure there must be many people who qualify but who don't know about it, as we didn't.
If you think you may qualify then please apply. You'll be glad you did!!
canbrilla |
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