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Rogue Traders in the area. Not sure? Don’t open the door!

11:47 am, Thursday, 31st October 2024 - 3 months ago

Trading Standards

As the nights pull in and the cold weather returns, homeowners may be thinking of ways to improve their properties by adding energy efficiency measures. This is a great idea and there are lots of options available, but to get the best outcome for your money, be sure to use a reputable trader.

There have been recent reports of rogue traders in the area cold calling. Rogue traders are people who appear to be qualified tradespeople who offer to do work at your home. They may pressure you into having work completed immediately by suggesting that urgent works are required to your property. It is advised that you do not buy from cold callers, and don’t agree to any work or hand over cash on your doorstep. If someone knocks on your door and you’re not sure –  don’t open the door!

Cllr Ron Shepherd, North East Lincolnshire Council’s Portfolio Holder for Safer and Stronger Communities, said “There are many reputable companies in the area, so do your research and, if you arrange for a contractor to come to quote or complete any work,  ask to see their ID or credentials when they arrive at your property.

“Trading Standards services in North East Lincolnshire are also part of the national Buy With Confidence scheme, which shows residents that they are buying from businesses that work in a legal, honest and fair way.

“As a customer you can avoid rogue traders and be assured a business has been thoroughly checked.”

Check out the Buy With Confidence scheme here: https://www.nelincs.gov.uk/business-and-investment/trading-standards/buy-with-confidence/

For advice and support, including information on home energy grants that are currently available to help you prepare your home for winter, contact North East Lincolnshire Council’s home energy team on 01472 326296 (option 5) or email [email protected]  

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