Standards, certifications and consumer protection
ISO 9001 – Quality Management
ISO 9001 is the internationally recognised standard for quality management systems.
It ensures our processes, documentation and project delivery methods are independently audited and consistently managed, helping us deliver reliable, high-quality engineering solutions on every project.
MCS – Microgeneration Certification Scheme
MCS certification demonstrates that our renewable energy systems are designed and installed to UK recognised standards.
It provides assurance that our renewable heating and energy installations meet strict quality, safety and performance requirements.
TrustMark – Government-Endorsed Quality Scheme
TrustMark is the UK Government-endorsed quality scheme.
It confirms that our installation practices, customer service and business operations meet recognised standards of technical competence and consumer protection.
NICEIC
NICEIC is an industry-recognised certification body that independently assesses contractors to confirm technical competence and compliance with UK installation regulations.
Our registration means our work is regularly inspected and audited to maintain high standards of safety and compliance.
NAPIT
NAPIT is a UK government-approved certification body that assesses contractors for technical competence and compliance with relevant industry regulations.
Our registration means our work is independently inspected and regularly audited to ensure it meets recognised standards for quality, safety and regulatory compliance.
RECC – Renewable Energy Consumer Code
The Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC) ensures customers receive clear information, transparent contracts and high standards of service when purchasing renewable energy systems.
Membership demonstrates our commitment to responsible business practices and customer protection throughout the project process.
IWA – Insurance Backed Warranty
The IWA Insurance Backed Warranty provides additional protection for our customers by safeguarding the installation warranty.
In the unlikely event that the installing contractor ceases trading, the insurance-backed warranty ensures that the workmanship warranty remains protected.