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Corporate Social Responsibility programme case study: Ongo Homes housing association group
Blog13 December 2019We recently donated £1100 to the Crowle Community Action Group in Scunthorpe, as part of our Corporate Social Responsibility programme to support and encourage our employees to help local community organisations and activities in their areas.Read moreFive Reasons to Join Installer Connect
Blog29 November 2019Installer Connect is one of the most rewarding loyalty schemes in the industry, with features and benefits tailored specifically for you. The harder you work installing Ideal boilers, the harder we work for you, helping to support your business and rewarding loyalty. There are loads of great options to grow your business, extend your expertise and treat yourself or someone else, but here are the top 5 reasons why you should sign up to Installer Connect:Read moreThe Benefits of OpenTherm Connectivity
Blog30 October 2019OpenTherm is a system of communication between modulating heating appliances and room thermostats which is not manufacturer dependent. It consists of a communication protocol and an interface specification which combine simple installation procedure with high functionality.Read moreBeing a Product Manager at Ideal Heating
Guest Blogs17 October 2019We believe in investing in our people and in continuous personal development. Ideal has held ‘Investors in People’ status for over 20 years as a benchmark to ensure that our processes are effective in enabling people to perform at their very best.Read moreFlues in High Rise Buildings Regulation Update
Blog30 August 2019An update to the Building Regulations (Amendment) 2018 for England made earlier this year has caused some concern, particularly for landlords managing high rise flats and apartments. Updates aimed at improving fire safety, an area we all agree is vital, have directed that materials used in external walls of high-rise residential buildings, i.e. those above 18m tall, need to achieve class A2-s1,d0 or Class A1 fire resistance.Read more