So what does that actually mean?
In short, it means our work and business have been independently vetted – including checks on our workmanship, finances, and business practices.
It also means we’ve committed to the FMB’s Code of Conduct, which sets high standards around quality, safety, transparency, and communication.
For us, joining the FMB isn’t about showing off – it’s about standing by what we already believe in: doing things properly.
So what does that actually mean?
Whether we’re building a kitchen extension or restoring part of a heritage site, we want clients to feel confident in the choices they’re making.
Being part of the FMB gives a little extra peace of mind – not just that we know what we’re doing, but that we’re backed by a recognised and trusted organisation in the trade.
We’re still the same team, doing the same careful, honest work – just with one more layer of reassurance for the people we build for.
If you want to find out more about the FMB or what membership involves, you can visit their website here.