This HETAS Servicing Course is designed for professionals who want to carry out the safe service, maintenance, and fault diagnosis of solid fuel appliances without undertaking full installation work. It provides the knowledge and practical skills required to inspect, maintain, and test appliances in line with industry standards and best practice.
| Course Dates | Stock | Price | Quantity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27th October 2026 | In stock | £506.00 + VAT |
This HETAS Servicing Course is designed for professionals who want to carry out the safe service, maintenance, and fault diagnosis of solid fuel appliances without undertaking full installation work. It provides the knowledge and practical skills required to inspect, maintain, and test appliances in line with industry standards and best practice.
The course is particularly suited to those already working within the sector who are looking to expand their services or gain formal recognition as a HETAS Service Technician.
This training is intended for individuals with relevant industry experience, including chimney sweeps, stove retailers, heating engineers, and maintenance operatives. It is also appropriate for professionals working within housing associations or property maintenance who are responsible for ongoing appliance servicing.
The course combines theory and practical learning to ensure candidates gain a clear understanding of servicing requirements and real‑world application.
You will learn how to assess appliance condition and prepare for maintenance, understand servicing requirements for dry solid fuel appliances, and carry out fault diagnosis and rectification. The course also covers safe operation, testing procedures, and commissioning requirements, along with the key advice that should be provided to end users.
Training is delivered through a mix of classroom-based theory and hands‑on practical activities to reinforce learning and build confidence in servicing tasks.
The HETAS Servicing Course is delivered over one day.
Assessment is carried out during the course through a combination of theoretical and practical evaluation to ensure competence across all key areas of service and maintenance.
Candidates are expected to have completed HETAS Core Knowledge and must also meet at least one of the following criteria:
On successful completion, candidates will receive a HETAS Statement of Results, confirming their competence in the service and maintenance of dry solid fuel appliances.
Successful candidates can go on to register with HETAS as a Service Technician, allowing them to offer recognised servicing and maintenance services within the solid fuel sector.
Undertaking the HETAS Servicing Course allows you to expand your service offering, improve compliance with industry requirements, and demonstrate recognised competence to customers. With increasing demand for qualified servicing professionals, it supports both business growth and professional development within the solid fuel and chimney industry.