Vital Heating Solutions receives MCS Accreditation

Vital Heating Solutions receives MCS Accreditation

Vital Heating Solutions are delighted to announce its status as MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) Certified Installer of Ground/Water Source Heat Pumps and Air Source Heat Pumps.

Our membership number is 00071321 and our certification number is APH-47327.

David Heap, Managing Director, said: “We are incredibly proud to join the covetable MCS accreditation list, as this enables Vital Heating to embark fully on our journey into Renewables; especially Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps for our commercial and domestic clientele.’

We have been assessed as competent to self-certify that the following type(s) of building work has been installed to meet the requirements of Regulations 4 and 7 of the Building Regulations 2010;

  • Air Source Heat Pumps

  • Ground Source Heat Pumps

  • Heating and Hot Water Systems inc:

    • Vented Hot Water Systems

    • Unvented Hot Water Systems

    • Heating Systems

MCS Recognised Standard

The Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) is an industry-led and nationally recognised quality assurance scheme – which is designed to safeguard customers who are adopting renewable technologies.

Approved MCS Installer

Having expanded its service offerings to now include the design, installation and maintenance of Ground/Water Source Heat Pumps and Air Source Heat Pumps; Vital Heating Solutions has undergone the rigorous MCS installer process – which guarantees safety and good quality of renewable technology installations and products.

Good Working Practices

Dave Heap, also added: “Our MCS Certification was driven by the need for a uniform standard across the business. This MCS accreditation will confirm our commitment to good working practices and enhance opportunities to win new contracts.”

By |2021-03-15T13:25:46+00:00March 15th, 2021|News|1 Comment

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  1. Mr. Richard Winstanley 24 December 2021 at 7:49 pm - Reply

    What manufacturer of ground source heat pump do you install.
    I have a requirement for a 35 kW three phase heat pump.

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