Registered & Certified
PJG Ltd holds all the relevant accreditations across our three trades. Here's what each one means and why it matters to you.






Peace of Mind
When you hire a contractor, accreditations are your assurance that the work will be carried out safely, legally and to the highest standard.
Many accreditations are a legal requirement. Gas Safe registration, for example, is required by law for anyone working on gas appliances.
Accredited contractors are regularly assessed against industry standards, giving you confidence that the work will be done correctly.
Schemes like NICEIC's Platinum Promise provide additional protection if something goes wrong after the work is completed.
Using an accredited contractor can be a requirement of your home insurance policy and may be needed to validate manufacturer warranties.
In Detail

NICEIC (National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting)
The NICEIC is the UK's leading voluntary regulatory body for the electrical contracting industry. As an NICEIC Approved Contractor, PJG Ltd is assessed annually to ensure our electrical work meets the requirements of BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) and all relevant British Standards.
What this means for you

Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA)
The ECA is the UK's leading trade association representing electrical and electrotechnical contractors. ECA membership demonstrates our commitment to technical excellence, business integrity and continuous professional development within the electrical industry.
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Part P of the Building Regulations (England)
Part P of the Building Regulations requires that certain electrical installation work in dwellings is either carried out by a registered competent person or notified to Building Control. As a Part P registered contractor, PJG Ltd can self-certify domestic electrical work, saving our customers time and money.
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Joint Industry Board for the Electrical Contracting Industry (JIB)
The JIB is the industry body that sets employment standards, pay rates and grading for electricians in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. JIB registration confirms that our electricians hold the correct qualifications and have been assessed to the appropriate grade for the work they carry out.
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Gas Safe Register
The Gas Safe Register is the official list of gas businesses in Great Britain legally allowed to work on gas appliances. It replaced CORGI registration in 2009. By law, all gas work must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Our engineers carry Gas Safe ID cards which you can check at any time.
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Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS)
MCS is an industry-led quality assurance scheme for small-scale renewable and low-carbon technology installations. MCS registration is required for customers to access government incentives such as the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG). Our MCS registration covers air source heat pump and solar PV installations.
What this means for you
Get in touch today for a free, no-obligation quotation. All work is carried out by qualified, registered and accredited engineers.