Anderson Floorwarming have achieved BRE accreditation as Microgeneration Installers of Heat Pumps, one of only six companies in Scotland to date.
The BRE Microgeneration Certification Scheme is designed to ensure that the Government's grant money is spent in an effective manner, and give greater consumer protection.
As such, grants are only available to applicants using installers and products certified under MCS or equivalent schemes.
This accreditation demonstrates Anderson Floor Warming's continuing commitment to maintaining high levels of service quality, while emphasizing their expansion into the renewable energy market, offering not only ground and air source heat pumps, but biomass, solar and wind energy.
All are fully compatible with Anderson Floor Warming's established underfloor heating and manifold plumbing systems, enabling clients the opportunity to have complete integrated systems designed, supplied and installed all by one company, giving a single point of contact and responsibility, and ensuring that the interface is completely co-ordinated.
Anderson Floor Warming Director, Mike Anderson said: "We aim to provide a one stop shop for our customers, and specialize in the design, supply and installation of complete integrated systems... BRE Microgeneration Accreditation is a rigorous test of procedures and installations, and we are delighted receive this prestigious certification."
Some of the benefits of third party certification include assurance to consumers on the quality of product and installation services, realistic expectations for the performance and increased take up of renewable energy technologies and support for the growing renewables industry.
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