Installer vetting

How we vet the people who'll stand on your roof.

The industry's dirty secret is that quality can feel like a lottery. Worpra is built to reduce that risk, so this page shows the checks rather than hiding behind a badge wall.

Before panel status 8 checks
Early jobs Inspected
Future allocation Scored

The protocol

The eight checks, in the order we run them

Clipboard checklist with tick marks and a magnifier for inspection.
Vetting is paperwork, evidence and inspection, not a decorative badge wall.

MCS certification

Current, relevant certification for the work being carried out. This is non-negotiable for Worpra jobs.

Customer protection evidence

We check the installer can support the consumer protections required for the job before they are approved for Worpra work.

Financial health

We read Companies House accounts. A firm that may not exist in year three cannot honour a workmanship warranty in year three.

Insurance

Public liability and professional indemnity are verified, not merely asserted.

References

Recent customers are called and asked the awkward questions: punctuality, workmanship, communication and aftercare.

Past work, in person

We inspect recent installs before a single Worpra job is offered.

Probation

First jobs are inspected before an installer earns more Worpra work.

Ongoing scoring

Future work is allocated on inspection results, punctuality and customer feedback. Good work gets more work.

Inspection

What we inspect on your job

The handover check covers fixings and weatherproofing, cable runs and isolation, consumer-unit work, commissioning readings, photos, MCS certificate, electrical certificate and DNO notification.

That is the practical difference between a marketplace and a managed job: someone checks the work before it disappears under paperwork.

Roof Fixings and weatherproofing
Electrics Isolation and consumer-unit work
Commissioning Readings and handover photos
Paperwork Present before sign-off

When we say no

A bad-fit job is not a lead to squeeze.

If your roof, shading or usage make the numbers poor, we will tell you and not take the job. A marketplace that will sell to anyone is just a salesman with extra steps.

Next step

Start with the numbers, then the survey.

Good work starts before the installer is chosen.