15,000+ surveys completed under the Vertex standard
The number matters because it shows the standard has held up over thousands of real jobs, not because it makes a good headline on its own.
Vertex exists because too many renewable jobs were slowing down after survey day. Quotes stalled, design teams had to chase basic answers, and installers arrived on site still missing detail that should already have been obvious.
The goal was never to sound bigger than reality. It was to build a survey service that feels dependable when a team is relying on the handover to keep the job moving.
Founder-led from day one.
Dave started Vertex after years of seeing the same avoidable problems repeated across renewable survey work. His experience spans more than 50,000 surveys across the UK, and that experience shapes how Vertex packs are captured, checked, and delivered.
Before Vertex, he built and ran a national renewable survey operation from scratch. Starting Vertex was the natural next step: keep the standard high, keep the work practical, and keep the person setting the standard close to the real jobs.
Today, Dave still leads the whole process, from site visits to the portal and PDF engine behind every pack. That is why the business feels hands-on rather than outsourced.
The number matters because it shows the standard has held up over thousands of real jobs, not because it makes a good headline on its own.
Bookings, status, and pack downloads live in one place, so teams are not hunting through inboxes or wondering which file is the latest one.
The pack is ready as soon as the visit is finished, which means the office can start using it straight away. EPC follows the next morning in the normal flow, with heat loss the next day where it is part of scope.
Vertex started because the same avoidable mess kept showing up after survey day. The fix is simple in theory and hard in practice: capture the right detail once, organise it properly, and hand it over in a way the next person can use without a long explanation.
Measurements, photos, and notes are organised the way installer teams actually read them. The important constraints are up front, and the assumptions are clear enough that people can move without chasing the survey twice.
Where MCS, BUS, or EPC evidence matters, the pack is built to make those checks easier. We capture the details installers usually need, while keeping final sign-off where it belongs: with the accredited installer and the scheme process.
The timing is kept simple: pack on completion, EPC the next morning, heat loss the next day where required. Scope and lead time are agreed before anything is booked, so there is less room for confusion later.