Growth Leads To Relocation

Green Home Systems has expanded into new business premises to support its growth ambitions

Green Home Systems, the leading provider of energy efficiency services, has announced that it has relocated its business premises to Irvine to drive forward its ambitious growth plans.

The relocation comes at a time when the company is evolving its service offerings and expanding its geographical reach.

Their new premises at Ailsa Road brings their activities together at one location and includes refurbished office and meeting accommodation, alongside workshop, storage and yard space to support operational activity.

Steven Easton, Managing Director of Green Home Systems, said: “We have invested over £100,000 relocating Green Home Systems to new purpose built premises in Irvine, and this demonstrates our commitment to our customers, staff and the North Ayrshire community.

Our new premises include strict coronavirus protection measures alongside improved facilities that will provide our staff with the safety and comfort of a modern working environment, and our commitment to low carbon solutions has allowed us to renovate the premises in an environmentally friendly way.

Our mission at Green Home Systems is to eradicate fuel poverty and end climate change by making our communities energy efficient and carbon neutral, and we do this by creating warm, healthy and happy homes, and our new business premises will provide us with a great platform to achieve these goals.”

Green Home Systems is a fully accredited energy efficiency specialist holding multiple industry qualifications and provides a wide range of energy efficiency services including thermal insulation, smart heating systems, renewable energy technologies and electric vehicle charge points to domestic properties.

Established in 2014, the green energy company has completed over 10,000 energy efficiency projects, lifted over 7,000 families out of fuel poverty and prevented more than 500,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.

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