TrustMark Press Releases
TrustMark Welcomes Ed Davey to DECC
Chris Huhne has been a strong environmental advocate in Government. However, TrustMark is particularly pleased to see Ed Davey at the helm of the Department for Energy and Climate Change and now in control of the Green Deal. It is a good choice of Minister.
TrustMark, the Government endorsed quality mark for tradesmen, announces the winner of its 'retail partners' sponsored skills and training category - B&Q for its interactive customer care training workshops, which were recently delivered to 650 employees at stores across the UK.
Checking a Tradesman's ID - ASK evertime
TrustMark, the Government endorsed quality mark for tradesmen, welcomes NICEIC's new A.S.K campaign and wholeheartedly supports the initiative urging homeowners to check the ID of any tradesmen entering their home.
2011 Dulux Select Decorator of the Year Announced
Wayne de Wet is Grand Winner
As a member of a reputable organisation and scheme, you already recognise the benefit of joining initiatives that are beneficial to your company.
TrustMark Tradesmen are guaranteed to carry out good quality emergency repairs, maintenance and improvements to your house and home, on budget and with guarantees. TrustMark is supported by the building industry and consumer protection organisations.
TrustMark Tradesmen in Lancashire have insurance, health & safety practices and offers Insurance guaranteed backed warranties.
While you should not need to become an expert to ensure a good result (after all, that's what you employ a tradesperson/firm for), it can be helpful to understand some commonly used terms. A brief glossary of typical trade jargon.
Abbe to Belg | Belt to Broa | Broc to Clau | Clau to Crib | Cros to Euxt | Ewoo to Grea | Gree to Hesk | Hesk to Howg | Howi to Lane | Lang to Luca | Lumb to Nate | Neth to Over | Over to Rile | Rimi to Shaw | Shaw to Stub | Stub to Wadd | Wade to Whit | Whit to York