Accreditations

Certified across all disciplines

Our certifications and accreditations demonstrate compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements. We maintain active certification across gas, electrical, and renewable energy disciplines.

MCS Certified
NICEIC Approved
Trustmark
Gas Safe Register
RECC
SSIP
Living Wage Scotland
MCS Certified
NICEIC Approved
Trustmark
Gas Safe Register
RECC
SSIP
Living Wage Scotland

Why Accreditations Matter

Compliance is not optional

Working with certified contractors isn't just about peace of mind. Many energy efficiency schemes and government funding programmes require specific certifications as a condition of eligibility.

Our accreditations ensure that homeowners can access grants and incentives, housing associations meet their compliance obligations, and all work is completed to recognised standards.

We maintain active certifications and undergo regular audits to ensure continued compliance. All certifications can be verified through the relevant accreditation bodies.

Access to Funding

MCS and TrustMark certification required for most government grants and incentives

Legal Compliance

Gas Safe registration legally required for all gas work in the UK

Consumer Protection

RECC and TrustMark provide access to independent dispute resolution

Quality Assurance

Regular audits and inspections ensure continued compliance

Our Certifications

What each certification means

MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme)

MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme)

MCS is the quality mark for renewable energy installations in the UK. It certifies that our solar PV and heat pump installations meet rigorous standards for quality, safety, and performance.

Why it matters: MCS certification is required for customers to access government incentives and grants for renewable energy installations.

Solar PV installationsAir source heat pump installationsQuality management systems
Gas Safe Register

Gas Safe Register

Gas Safe Register is the official list of gas engineers who are legally permitted to work on gas appliances in the UK.

Why it matters: By law, only Gas Safe registered engineers can work on gas appliances. Our registration means we can legally and safely install, service, and repair gas boilers and appliances.

Boiler installationsGas appliance servicingGas safety inspectionsLandlord gas safety certificates
NICEIC Approved Contractor

NICEIC Approved Contractor

NICEIC is the UK's leading certification body for electrical contracting. Approved Contractor status demonstrates competence to undertake electrical installation work.

Why it matters: NICEIC approval provides independent verification that our electrical work meets British Standards and regulations.

Electrical installationsConsumer unit upgradesRewiringElectrical inspection and testing
TrustMark

TrustMark

TrustMark is the Government Endorsed Quality Scheme for tradespeople covering work in and around the home.

Why it matters: TrustMark registration is mandatory for businesses delivering energy efficiency measures under government schemes like ECO4.

Energy efficiency measuresInsulation installationsConsumer protectionQuality assurance
RECC (Renewable Energy Consumer Code)

RECC (Renewable Energy Consumer Code)

RECC is a consumer code dedicated to renewable energy products and installations, setting standards for fair marketing, contracts, and aftercare.

Why it matters: RECC membership demonstrates commitment to fair treatment of consumers purchasing renewable energy systems.

Consumer protectionFair contractsMarketing standardsComplaint resolution
SSIP (Safety Schemes in Procurement)

SSIP (Safety Schemes in Procurement)

SSIP is a forum of health and safety assessment schemes that work together to share health and safety assessment data.

Why it matters: SSIP accreditation demonstrates that our health and safety management systems meet core criteria required by many clients.

Health and safety managementRisk assessmentSafe working practicesContractor prequalification
Living Wage Scotland

Living Wage Scotland

Living Wage Scotland is part of the movement for fair pay. Accredited employers commit to paying the real Living Wage to all staff.

Why it matters: As a Living Wage employer, we pay all staff at least the real Living Wage, reflecting our commitment to fair employment practices.

Fair payEmployee welfareEthical business practices

PAS Standards

Retrofit compliance standards

PAS 2030:2019

PAS 2030

Specification for the installation of energy efficiency measures in existing buildings

PAS 2030 sets out the requirements for the competent installation of energy efficiency measures. It covers installer competence, quality management, and installation standards.

Relevance: Required for delivering ECO-funded installations and other government energy efficiency schemes.

PAS 2035:2019

PAS 2035

Retrofitting dwellings for improved energy efficiency - Specification and guidance

PAS 2035 establishes a framework for whole-house retrofit. It requires assessment of the property, development of an improvement plan, and coordination of multiple measures.

Relevance: Mandatory for domestic retrofit projects funded through government schemes. Ensures a 'whole house' approach to energy efficiency.

Questions about our certifications?

We're happy to provide certification details and verification. Contact us for more information.