Accreditations
A certificate is only worth the competence behind the signature. Here is what stands behind ours, and what each credential actually does for you.
Verify our registrationWhat Each One Means for You
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Part P registration
Registration with a competent person scheme means our work is periodically assessed, and it lets us self-certify notifiable work in homes: you get the Building Regulations paperwork without a separate building-control application. You can check any contractor's registration on the scheme's public register, and you should.
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City & Guilds qualifications
The trade qualifications behind the people doing the work: the inspection and testing that produces a certificate is only as good as the person holding the instrument.
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BS 7671: the standard everything is measured against
Every inspection is carried out and coded in accordance with the current edition of the IET Wiring Regulations. It is the yardstick for every observation on every report we write.
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£2,000,000 public liability insurance
Full cover on every job, from a single flat EICR to a whole portfolio: the protection you hope never matters and should always confirm exists.
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Paperwork built for the 2020 PRS Regulations
Landlord reports come ready for the duties that follow them: tenant copies, council copies and remedial confirmation within the deadlines the regulations set.
See the certificates these stand behind
Installation certificates, minor works certificates and condition reports: which paperwork comes with which job.
Want to verify any of this?
Ask when you call and we will give you the registration details to check on the scheme’s public register yourself.
Want the registration details to check for yourself? Ask when you call; we would rather you verified than wondered.
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