Thanks for coming back Dan.
As you can tell, myself and some others are not fans of these types of organisation yours appears to be. Multicore National portrays itself as an emergency response company, available 24/7. Whilst I commend anybody, trying to establish a business in a niche market, I do think your prospective customers, will be by the nature of your work, will be quite desperate potentially, and perhaps submit themselves to such emergency work, without having the time to reflect on the potential costs involved, I can't see any hourly rates, call out fees etc on your web site? It's okay to say they will be informed of costs on calling, but some people, especially the elderly, will feel obliged to have the emergency work carried out after contacting you, when they may have reconsidered, had they seen the approximate costs, prior. Do you get many calls from commercial or industrial clients, or is your client base mostly domestic?
This whole thing reflects on the current shambles, with Part P and competent persons. If you excuse me, a rather flashy web site, with largely unqualified boasts, I've tried to read your reviews, but only found one by Yell, but doesn't say who wrought it.
I do largely small domestic works, only having been doing so for 4 years. I get most of my work, word of mouth and a small amount from local advertising. Quite a lot of my customers are concerned that they get a fully qualified tradesperson, but the people who contact me via my advertising, don't know me from Adam. I like to think a do a good job for them at a reasonable cost. But I'm upfront with my prices, and I do very few jobs without providing a quotation, and time for them to consider.
Again, not questioning your integrity. Good luck in your new business venture.