Practical for installer teams
We capture measurements, photos, and notes in a format installer teams can read quickly. Constraints are obvious, assumptions are visible, and nobody has to decode the report.
We turn survey day into a report the office, design team, and install crew can all use without guessing.
The model is simple: capture the right evidence once, organise it properly, and hand it over while the job is still moving.
Vertex focuses on heat pumps, solar, heat loss, and battery storage. More than 15,000 surveys have been completed by our lead surveyor, and the aim is always the same: less missing detail after survey day.
We capture measurements, photos, and notes in a format installer teams can read quickly. Constraints are obvious, assumptions are visible, and nobody has to decode the report.
We capture the details installers usually need for MCS, BUS, and EPC evidence where they apply, while final submission responsibility stays with the accredited installer.
Survey report + organised photos: available immediately upon completion. EPC: delivered by next morning. Heat loss calculations: delivered the next day if required. We confirm scope and lead time before booking.
Vertex started because the same mess kept happening after survey day: delayed quotes, design teams chasing basic answers, and install crews turning up without a clear picture of the site. The fix was straightforward: capture the right evidence once, label it properly, and hand it over in a format people can use fast.
A renewable survey is only valuable if the next person can trust what was captured. Our internal standard is built around the decisions installers usually need to make after the visit: can the job be quoted, can it be designed, what still needs confirming, and what evidence is already safe to use.
We do not treat the survey as a loose photo dump. Electrical intake, consumer unit, roof access, cylinder space, emitter information, route constraints, and property layout are recorded so the installer can see why each point matters.
The handover is organised for quoting, design, compliance evidence, and install planning. That makes it easier for office teams to review the same facts as the technical team without waiting for another explanation.
Before a report is issued, we check that the core evidence is present, labelled, and understandable. If something could not be verified on site, the report should say that plainly rather than letting a designer assume it was confirmed.
Room-by-room data, organised photos, measurements, and constraint notes grouped so office and design teams can act without re-questions.
Book surveys, track progress, download reports, and manage your pipeline through one portal. No email chains, no shared drives, no version confusion.
EPC certificates lodged and delivered by the next working morning in the standard flow, with evidence already captured during the survey.
Current public review score for the service installers and homeowners actually receive.
National coverage for installer teams running multi-region pipelines.
Reports delivered on completion so teams can act the same day.
We want installer teams to judge the service before sending a live job. The public pages show the report style, the delivery model, the proof points, and the way pricing is built so the first booking is a controlled test rather than a blind commitment.
The sample report shows how photos, floor-plan context, room data, and constraints are laid out. It is the fastest way to decide whether the output is useful for your sales, design, and install process.
The case studies are anonymised, but they keep the practical detail: room counts, electrical limitations, route issues, UFH notes, roof constraints, and the reason the report mattered to the installer.
The installer pricing builder gives a guide before you contact us. We still confirm the final scope against postcode, job type, and what needs delivering, but the expected route is visible upfront.