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HEATING ○ POWERING ○ SUSTAINING

Everything you need under one roof for gas, electrical and energy services.

Cost-Efficiency

Save money with our comprehensive services for homeowners and landlords.

Expertise

Benefit from our exceptional services delivered by our specialised divisions.

Property Solutions

We cater to all your utility needs, ensuring safety, comfort, and efficiency.

At CRS Matrix, we pride ourselves on serving both Leicester homeowners and landlords. Homeowners can enjoy comfort, savings, and peace of mind with our tailored services, while landlords can ensure compliance, safety, and value for their investment.

So Why Choose CRS Matrix?

Because we're your local experts, with a unique understanding of Leicester's property needs. We offer comprehensive services, so you don't have to go anywhere else. We're landlord-friendly, with tailored services to enhance your property value and compliance. Most importantly, we do what we say, and you won't find any confusing jargon here. Experience the difference today, your property, our expertise.

TESTIMONIALS

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MSC Logo

MCS, or the Microgeneration Certification Scheme, is a nationally recognised quality assurance scheme in the UK.

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NICEIC Logo

NICEIC is the UK's leading voluntary regulatory body for the electrical contracting industry. It assesses electricians for safe and competent work.

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RECC Logo

RECC sets high consumer protection standards for businesses who sell or lease renewable energy generation systems to domestic consumers in the UK.

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GasSafe Logo

Gas Safe Register is the official registration body for gas engineers in the UK, Isle of Man, and Guernsey. It ensures engineers are qualified to work safely and legally on gas appliances.

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Worcester Bosch Logo

Worcester Bosch is a renowned manufacturer of heating and hot water products, including boilers, solar water heating systems, and heat pumps.

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QANW Logo

QANW is a leading provider of insurance-backed guarantees and deposit protection for home improvements and renewable energy installations.

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OZEV Logo

OZEV is a UK government team dedicated to supporting the transition to zero-emission vehicles. It provides funding for charging infrastructure and incentives for electric vehicle adoption.

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TSI Approved Logo

TSI is a professional association in the UK representing trading standards professionals. It aims to promote and protect consumer interests, ensuring businesses comply with trading standards.

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Soft Touch Arts Logo

Soft Touch Arts are a Leicester charity that seek to change the lives of vulnerable young people through their committed work.

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FAQs

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The CP12, commonly known as the Gas Safety Certificate, is a report that a Gas Safe registered engineer must complete annually. This certificate verifies that all gas appliances, pipes, and flues in your property are safe and meet legal standards. It is mandatory for all rental properties with gas installations.

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The amount of roof space required depends on the size of the system you wish to install. Typically, a standard residential solar panel system needs about 15-20 square metres of roof space.

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While many electricians are capable of installing solar panels, it's best to use an MCS-certified installer. This ensures that they have specific training and qualifications in solar energy systems, which is also a requirement to qualify for certain government incentives and feed-in tariffs.

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In many cases, solar panel installations fall under "permitted development" and do not require planning permission, but this can vary, especially in conservation areas or on listed buildings. Always check with your local planning authority.

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If your gas safety certificate has expired, you will need to schedule a gas safety inspection as soon as possible. Our team at CRS Matrix can assist you with this. We will send a Gas Servicing Engineer to your property to carry out a full inspection and provide you with a new certificate once your gas appliances have been deemed safe. It is important to note that continuing to use gas appliances without a valid gas safety certificate can be dangerous and potentially illegal. Contact us today to schedule an inspection.

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No, you need to obtain a new Gas Safety Certificate for each new tenancy or every 12 months, whichever comes first.

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Making your own cleaning products using natural ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice is a great way to be more environmentally-friendly and economical. These ingredients are often cheaper than store-bought cleaning products and can be used for a variety of cleaning tasks around the home.

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Yes, boiler services are worth it as they help ensure that your boiler is operating safely and efficiently. Regular servicing can also help identify any potential issues before they become major problems, which can save you money in the long run.

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A smart meter is a digital energy meter that measures your electricity or gas usage in real-time and sends that information to your energy supplier automatically.

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Using an engineer who is not Gas Safe registered to work on gas appliances is illegal and can be extremely dangerous. It puts tenants at risk of gas leaks, carbon monoxide poisoning, and explosions. Additionally, it can lead to significant legal penalties, including fines and imprisonment, if an incident occurs due to improper work.

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Unless you have a written record of services from the previous homeowner, it can be difficult to determine when your boiler was last serviced. To play it safe, it's best to schedule a service as soon as possible. After the service, make sure to keep track of the date to schedule your next service every12 months from then.

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While radiator checks are not typically included in a boiler service, a qualified engineer may be able to perform additional checks on the system if requested. Ask CRS Matrix about extending a standard service package to include checking the radiators.

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Apps like Zap-Map and PlugShare are great for locating charging stations across the UK, showing real-time availability and updates about new station installations.

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It’s not recommended to repair your gas boiler yourself, as it can be dangerous and can result in further damage or injury. Instead, it’s best to leave the repairs to a trained and certified professional.

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No, a boiler service is not the same as a gas safety check. While both are important, a gas safety check is a basic check of the gas appliances in your home to ensure they are safe to use. A boiler service, on the other hand, involves checking the individual boiler parts to make sure they are clean and working efficiently. Think of a boiler service and a safety check as the equivalent of a service and MOT on your vehicle.

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The Gas Safe Register is the official list of gas engineers who are qualified to work safely and legally on gas appliances, fittings, and flues. You can find it here: https://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/

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An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates your property's energy efficiency and is required whenever a property is built, sold, or rented. An EPC is valid for ten years, but it might need renewal sooner if you undertake significant energy efficiency improvements.

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Electricians working on your rental property should be certified by a recognized body such as the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC).

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A reputable solar panel installer should have certifications such as the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) or be registered with a recognized trade body such as the Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC). These certifications ensure that the installer follows industry best practices and UK-specific regulations.

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