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We are proud members of the following organisations...

We want you to know that the work we do for you, is safe, secure and conducted by trained professionals. That is why we have acquired accreditations from, and become members of Certass, the Gas Safe Register, TrustMark, the Federation of Master Builders, and Q&A National Warranties.

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When you're looking for a gas engineer, checking if they're on the Gas Safety Register is the surest route to ensure safety for you and your family. It's the only list of engineers qualified to work legally on your gas appliances.

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Certass is a UKAS approved window and door installation certification scheme that checks individual contractors and companies competence against set standards. All Certass contractors are regularly assessed and inspected. This includes a lengthy audit with the contractor on their premises for Government licensed schemes. The contractor's paperwork is also checked to ensure that their business procedures meet the requirements for government endorsed standards.

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TrustMark is the only government endorsed scheme for trades in and around the home. TrustMark award registered firms with an accreditation after thorough vetting and on-site inspections to ensure the firm is raising industry standards.

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When it comes to building quality, you deserve better. That's why for over 75 years, the not-for-profit Federation of Master Builders has championed continuous improvement in building standards. The FMB goes beyond simple checks and ratings. Instead, they independently inspect and vet their members to provide credible proof of their quality.

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Q&A National Warranties provide invaluable insurance backed guarantees (IBG's) for your glazing works. IBG's give consumer protection for homeowners and should give clients confidence that their installer is reliable and trustworthy. Should a homeowner find themselves in an unfortunate situation, they can claim against the IBG should there be a defect with the workmanship and the installing contractor has ceased to trade. 

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