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MPH Group, a family-run all trades specialist, has once again demonstrated its commitment to excellence in home improvement services, including bespoke kitchens, luxurious bathrooms, and efficient heating solutions.
This esteemed company, known for its unparalleled expertise in plumbing and heating, particularly boilers, has recently achieved a suite of prestigious certifications, further cementing its status as a leader in the industry.
With the acquisition of the Construction Line Gold certificate, Safe Contractor, and an impressive array of ISO certifications - ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management), and ISO 50001 (Energy Management) - MPH Group has set a new benchmark for quality and reliability.
These accolades are not just symbols of adherence to high standards but are testaments to the company’s relentless pursuit of excellence and customer satisfaction in all aspects of home improvements.
Founded on the principles of trust, quality, and craftsmanship, MPH Group has evolved into a beacon of innovation and expertise in the fields of kitchen, bathroom, and boiler installations and repairs.
Each project undertaken by MPH Group is a blend of the latest industry standards and the unique vision of their clients, ensuring personalised solutions that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The company’s success in obtaining these certifications reflects its holistic approach to business operations, prioritising not only the quality of workmanship but also environmental sustainability, workplace safety, and energy efficiency.
This approach ensures that every kitchen refurbishment, bathroom renovation, or boiler installation is carried out with precision, care, and respect for the customer’s home and the environment.
Whether you’re dreaming of a modern kitchen makeover, a luxurious bathroom upgrade, or need expert advice on the best heating solutions for your home, MPH Group stands ready to bring your vision to life with the assurance of quality, sustainability, and safety.
As they continue to lead the way in plumbing, heating, and all trades services, MPH Group’s commitment to excellence remains the cornerstone of their business philosophy, promising unparalleled service to every client they serve.
Headquartered in Kirkcaldy, Fife, MPH Group is excited to announce the upcoming opening of a new Kitchen, Bathroom, and Boiler (KBB) showroom in Dunfermline, further expanding their reach and accessibility to clients.
With services covering all of the Scottish mainland, MPH Group is better equipped than ever to meet all of your home improvement needs and also exceed them.
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