Findings from energy company npower reveal that 50% of UK homes had used some form of heating in the last four weeks, and this figure rose to 58% for residents over 55 years of age. With the summer weather yet to make an appearance and boiler systems usually switched off in spring still in operation, npower is encouraging Brits to ensure their boilers are operating efficiently and safely.
To help homeowners keep their heating systems in good working order, npower has launched a combined energy tariff and central heating care package, meaning that new customers signing up to the Bill Saver energy tariff can take advantage of discounted central heating care.
Npower's new offer combines the Bill Saver tariff, which offers annual charges discounted at 7% until August 2013, with an exclusive central heating care offer, only available to new dual fuel customers taking this tariff.
Npower's central heating care includes unlimited callouts as well as parts and labour. The service also includes an annual boiler service and safety check giving homeowners peace of mind that everything is operating efficiently and safely. An additional bonus is that npower's central heating care has no call out charges.
David Bond, Customer Marketing Manager at npower, commented: "The weather over the last couple of months has seen many people in the UK reaching for the heating controls and so it's important that heating systems are well maintained so they are ready to spring into action when needed.
"Signing up to a central heating care product now will keep systems protected over the summer and, crucially, ensures that come winter residents have access to a team of qualified engineers and a 24/7 helpline should anything go wrong. This is a limited offer so we're encouraging homeowners to sign up now to take advantage of our Bill Saver tariff and our cheapest central heating care together."
Npower's central heating care offer is available until 30th July 2012. For more information please contact 0800 229 999 or visit www.npower.com.
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