You would be able to provide your MCS number so this can be checked.
Do you want my NICEIC number as well, postcarding my address on a forum!
I’m a cowboy now 🤣
Let me tell you the difference between a MCS cowboy and a MCS tradesman. The difference is you can take a 6 week course and become MCS registered. I on the otherhand who undertook an apprenticeship and have many years knowledge in the industry undertake the same course to become MCS registerd. The difference is you have learn’t nothing and have no background of the industry, I do!
A similar short course for the clueless (unqualified), is making its way to residential EV charger installations. What could go wrong!
At the same time proper folk have to go round clearing up, what is often considered an unsafe mess! And its happening to timeserved heating engineers too.
The moral of the story is to always do a history check on the company you plan on using when fitting eco devices such as HP’s solar etc.
I provide advice FOC on this forum in area’s I’m qualified, its up to the individual whether they want to take that advice or not, as its not forced upon them.
Luckily I do very little domestic work, infact I don’t do much these days other than the easy stuff, but you have remind me, why I have such a dislike for domestic jobs!
To end the comment @Brydo has a topic going on his advancement to green, if you’d like to join in, I’m sure your posts will be welcomed. However Brydo has done a MCS heatloss calculator, I passed on and three of the installer quotes have suggested an HP of 9kW or over.