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Aissac Electrical and Solar

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Address:
40 Morrison's Croft Crescent
Bridge Of Don
Aberdeen
AB23 8FG

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Works In:
All of Scotland

Tel: 01224 701362
Web: www.aissac.co.uk


Company description

Aissac Electrical and Solar design, supply, install and commission electricity generating Solar PV systems. We have over thirty years experience in the electrical industry. We became the FIRST MCS accredited installer of PV systems in Scotland in 2007, and are members of the REAL Assurance scheme. We are committed to Making Energy Work For You, so check out our website or contact us for further details.

How we work

Company Type: Installer, Information & Advice,

Markets we work in: Retrofit, Renovation, New build, Domestic, Community, Private sector,

Products we supply: Best available!

Site visits and quotes: Free feasibility assessment offering different panel options is available online after completion of a simple questionnaire, followed by a free site survey and quotation.

After sales service: All manufacturers operating instructions are supplied, plus general operating and safety information.
We are Fronius Service Partners and can fully service and maintain your inverter onsite.
We provide a minimum of a one year long monitoring service.
We can supply maintenance contracts but our systems are designed to be maintenance free (apart from periodic electrical inspections as with any other electrical installation)

Need to know information

Date established: April 2006

MCS certification: Yes

MCS Scheme Installer

MCS Number MCS 1024

Certified bodies: BRE Global,

NB: to be certain that this information is up to date check on the MCS website before you go ahead.

Certified technologies: Solar electricity,

Environmental policy? No

Accredited environmental management scheme? None

Do you measure your company's carbon footprint? No

Trade Bodies: BRE Global,

Other certification schemes: REAL Assurance Scheme,

Insurance policies in place to protect consumers?: Standard company insurance and REA Deposit/advanced payments insurance

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