A Honiton based Plumbing and Heating company has won two national industry awards.
Synergi SW won ‘Best Heating & Plumbing Business - South West England’ and the ‘Client Service Excellence Award’ in the Home Builder Awards 2023.
Now in its seventh year, The BUILD Home Builder Awards highlights the best home construction businesses around the UK.
The awards employ their own internal research team to evaluate, shortlist, and choose the businesses they believe should be highlighted. In addition, the awards celebrate businesses embracing sustainability changes.
The environment is now a key factor in construction and design with experts predicting this sector to thrive. Synergi SW are already seeing an increase in demand for their renewable technology offering, such as air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps and solar.
Managing Director Richard Gardner said, “To have won not just one, but two awards is a tremendous credit to the team who have worked so hard throughout the last year. We pride ourselves on our great customer service, so to have this recognised with the ‘client service excellence award’ win is really gratifying.”
Synergi SW have just become approved installers for the government’s Eco 4 scheme; offering free boiler replacements, heat pumps, solar panels, first time central heating, insulation and more.
The Eco 4 Scheme, also known as Help to Heat, is a government initiative aimed at reducing energy bills and fuel poverty for low-income households.
The scheme provides funding to eligible households to help them make energy efficient improvements to their homes, such as installing insulation, upgrading heating systems, or installing renewable technologies.
Established in 2014, Synergi serve Devon, Dorset and Somerset specialising in plumbing, bathrooms, renewables and gas, oil & LPG boiler installations, services and repairs.
For further information visit www.synergisw.co.uk or call 01404 234363.
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