Enviro Technology Services (ET) is now rebranded as Cura Terrae.
15th February 2022

Your service contract benefits with Cura Terrae

Paul Norman UK Sales Manager - Ambient Air Applications

You‘ve spent a large chunk of your budget on monitoring equipment and can’t risk it failing or not delivering the valuable data you need.

Choosing the right supplier to maintain your considerable investment can be quite daunting. There is a lot to consider, such as 

  • How can I be sure the engineer knows the product thoroughly?
  • Can I guarantee a breakdown will be resolved quickly so data loss is minimal?
  • Will spare parts be available when I need them?
  • Will my service provider be able to service brands supplied by other companies?
  • And, if I’m not satisfied with my current provider, is my contract locked in?

Your benefits with Cura Terrae

  • A nationwide team of engineers covering England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
  • High quality work, ISO9001:2015 Quality assured.
  • CHAS and ISO45001:2018 Health and Safety certified.
  • ISO14001:2015 Environmental Management System and strong CSR performance.
  • Focus on zero emissions, low-emissions and sustainable site travel and scheduling.
  • F-Gas certified air-conditioning service engineers and IEE18th Edition qualified electricians.
  • We’re dedicated to keeping data capture rates at the high levels expected by Government, local authorities and environmental regulators and more than 200 valued customers.
  • No extra expenses, no long delays and no fuss.

What sets us apart

Following four decades in the business and with the largest team of air quality monitoring engineers in the UK, we can assure you that it is our experience, regional coverage and commitment to quality that sets us apart.

To talk to someone about a service contract with Cura Terrae, call us today on 01453 733240 or email us.

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