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Independent Dartford heating specialist joins forces with HomeServe in North Kent
Heating and plumbing specialist GSCI Ltd have announced a partnership with the UK-wide home emergency repairs business HomeServe to create a new ‘HomeServe North Kent’ franchise.
The Dartford-based specialist, which was founded in 2001 and currently employs nine staff, will now offer boiler installations and heating services to residential customers across North Kent under the HomeServe brand.
GCSI will continue to operate under its current name when dealing with its commercial clients.
The independent firm joins HomeServe’s range of franchise business across England and Scotland, including the North West, Midlands, London and Yorkshire.
Managing Director of GCSI Ltd, Grenville Clay, commented: “We’re thrilled to be joining the HomeServe family at what is an incredibly exciting time for our business.
“Combining our team of locally-based, highly skilled engineers with HomeServe’s nationwide network of specialist engineers and rich home assistance experience means we’ll collectively be able to help even more local people, installing new boilers and providing heating services throughout the region. We’re really looking forward to what we can achieve together.”
Richard Shepherd, Chief Operating Officer, HomeServe, added: “The creation of this new partnership to form HomeServe North Kent is an important step forward as we look to expand our franchisees across the UK to offer increased boiler installations and heating services.
“HomeServe North Kent will help provide effortless service to our Customers across the region, through our combined local, specialist skilled engineer networks.”
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