North Ayrshire energy efficiency specialists Green Home Systems has opened a new office base as the company goes from strength to strength.
The company’s expansion into Kilmarnock marks a significant milestone in the company's growth and will create new jobs in the region.
The office, in the redeveloped Core Space facility on Portland Street, will serve as a base for the company’s private sales team.
The company currently services North Ayrshire, with its main headquarters in Irvine.
Alastair Macphie, managing director of Green Home Systems, said: “Our private sales team have outgrown their current space, so this expansion into East Ayrshire will complement our North Ayrshire headquarters and create new opportunities.
“We are seeing sales surge in the private market, with solar panels and air source heat pumps being the main sales drivers.
“This expansion is a prime opportunity to expand the team and drive further growth while creating new jobs and boosting the local economy.”
The new 900 square foot office currently accommodates six team members and there are plans to expand the workforce to 16.
The cutting-edge office space promotes a healthy and productive work environment, and on-site facilities are set to include a gym due for completion by June.
GHS has already installed over 16,500 energy efficiency measures in homes across Scotland, saving half a million tonnes of CO2 and making energy bills more affordable for 7,000 people.
Looking ahead, GHS has ambitious plans to deliver an additional 5,000 energy efficiency measures to homes in Scotland over the next 24 months.
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