One of the key benefits to be gained by using the services of an 'approved' plumber is that he, or she, takes the legal responsibility for work carried out and the fittings used (as referred to in the Regulations), not you as the customer. The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 are law in England and Wales with it being a criminal offence to contravene the regulations.
Anglian Water has its own approved scheme called Aplus, with members operating across the Anglian Water region.
How to become an Anglian Water approved plumber/contractor
To become a member of Aplus, a potential member must hold a formal plumbing or heating qualification, such as:
- A time-served apprenticeship or proof of apprenticeship
- A City & Guilds qualification such as craft, final or advanced
- An NVQ in plumbing or heating i.e. 6089-02 or 03 in plumbing or 6088-02 or 03 in heating and ventilation
They must either pass Anglian Water's own Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 written assessment test or hold a BPEC, WRAS LOGIC, NVQ or City & Guilds in Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 and produce evidence of public liability insurance cover - minimum cover £2 million if sole trader or £5 million if company - to achieve their approved status.