GO Eco Renewables Ltd specialise in the installation of renewable energy technologies in homes and businesses, aiming to deliver efficient and sustainable alternatives to traditional energy.
Based in Buttercrambe, between York and Stamford Bridge, the company was founded in March 2016 by business partners John Gilham and Christopher Delaney. Between them, they had 16 years of experience in the renewable energies sector and were able to bring a range of technical and commercial knowledge into their new venture.
Initially specialising in solar photovoltaic panels, solar thermal and heat pump systems, they have progressed to include a range of other services that have bolstered their reputation as a leading Yorkshire renewable energy installer.
Since its inception, the company has experienced steady growth, tripling its profits and expanding its workforce to include three teams who are supported by administration staff. This success has been recognised with a range of industry awards including RHI Installer of the Year at the Energy Efficiency and Healthy Homes Awards 2018.
Directors Chris and John pride themselves on rewarding their staff for their hard work and efforts, which contributes to the company’s success and positive reputation. Each year, investment has been made into additional qualifications and updated training to ensure staff are at the top of their field of expertise.
The company which is vying for the Small Business of the Year and Family Business of the Year awards pride themselves on delivering excellent customer service. The team ensure customers are supported on every step of the journey, from initial quotation to aftercare. Go Eco Renewables Ltd relies chiefly on word-of-mouth to generate new business and has excellent reviews on social media and on Trustpilot. In addition, many domestic customers use Go Eco Renewables for all their servicing and maintenance needs.
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