NAPIT no doubt have good intentions at raising standards and having higher entry requirements than some other schemes.
However, for domestic work in the real world it won't make the slightest difference - the average customer won't even know what Part P is, never mind the differences between the various schemes.
Even those customers which are aware of Part P just want the relevant pieces of paper at the end of the day. Why should they care what logo is printed on them?
However, for domestic work in the real world it won't make the slightest difference - the average customer won't even know what Part P is, never mind the differences between the various schemes.
Even those customers which are aware of Part P just want the relevant pieces of paper at the end of the day. Why should they care what logo is printed on them?