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June-July 2012 South West Building & Construction 25 BRIAN TEAGUE & SONS Harness the sun’s energy


By fitting a solar PV system to your property, you can harness the sun’s energy, turn it into a tax-free income and save on your electricity bills. You will also reduce your carbon footprint. In the South West, we receive more solar energy than the rest of the country so we are suitably located to take full advantage of the incentives available. Brian Teague & Sons can offer a full design, install and commissioning package for both domestic and commercial properties requiring solar systems.


Each installation is tailored to suit individual requirements, including all the necessary paperwork to obtain the Government-endorsed Feed-in Tariff (FiT) payment which is guaranteed for the next 25 years. Being a local established


company enables Brian Teague & Sons to easily guide clients through the whole process making it trouble-free. And the


team is on hand to offer advice and information if needed. With many years in the electrical contracting business, the firm is well placed to offer this service and, coupled with the use of its own qualified roofing and carpentry tradesmen, the business keeps the whole process in-house to offer a complete package. To have a solar PV system installed on your property and receive the FiT payment, you must use a registered MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) installer and use only MCS accredited products. Brian Teague & Sons is fully MCS accredited and is also a member of REAL (Renewable energy assurance scheme) and holds the Go v e rnment-endorsed Trustmark. For electrical contracting, the firm is a member of the NICEIC approved contractor scheme.


As part of the solar photovoltaic (PV) service, the


The firm can undertake new builds and extensions.


firm aims to be very competitive in the marketplace, using only the highest quality systems available.


Its services include: *All roof work carried out by


the firm’s fully time-served builders/carpenters/roofers *All electrical work carried out by fully qualified electricians *A structural report provided


on all proposed roof structures ready for panel installation *All work and materials fully guaranteed


*Only the highest quality,


well-proven British or German- made solar PV panels are used. Telephone 01566 781751 or email info@brianteague.co.uk. Do take a look at their website at www.brianteague.co.uk.


• Trade & Retail customers welcome • We have a wide range of expertise & knowledge We supply & stock most of the items required for electrical wiring projects


Est. 12 Years Tel: Bude 01288 359665


Visit our website to view our full range of products available


www.the-electricians-store.com Continued Success to Brian Teague & Sons


H. N. SILLIFANT & SON


Farmer & Haulage Contractor Tresoke Farm, Davidstow, Camelford Call Derek (day) 01840 261278 (eves) 01804 261683 Mobile 07860 369992


Continued success to Brian Teague & Sons Ltd


7.5 tonne to 44 tonne Tippers available


Flat lorries and trailers for all year round straw deliveries Flat lorry with onboard forklift


Sea sand and aggregates in small or large loads delivered or collected (have own weighbridge on site)


Suppliers of sawn, tanalised timber and board in most sizes Fencing stakes, posts and rail gates barbed wire, netting & sundries


01840 261278


Established 1962


Suppliers of Plumbing, Heating & Bathroom Products to Retail and Trade


● Boilers ● Radiators ● Solar Panels ● Renewables


● Taps ● Sanitary Ware ALL AVAILABLE FROM STOCK Kings Hill Ind Est


Bude, Cornwall, EX23 8QN


Tel: 01288 350980 Fax: 01288 359163 Email: bude@plumbase.com www.plumbase.com


Brian Teague & Sons Ltd continued success Stuart & the team at Plumbase wish


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