What Next?
Site Survey
We will undertake a free no obligation site survey.
Grid Connection
We will make an application, on your behalf, for connection to the grid.
Planning
We will help you to make any planning application that may be necessary.
Installation
We will undertake the whole of the installation project from scaffolding to connection to the grid. We will supply and manuals as well as electrical testing certification.
CECS
We will supply you with all the necessary documentation to complete your application and receive your payments under the Clean Energy Cashback Scheme (CECS)
Backup
Although our systems do not require regular maintenance, for peace of mind our engineers are trained in the operation and maintenance of Pv systems and are readily available in the unlikely event of problems.
Frequently asked questions
How many Pv panels will I require?View Details
Answer...
We will carry out a site survey and then recommend a suitable system based on the available space and your budget. The system can be designed to meet all, or part, of your personal needs or enough to cover your needs and feed the excess into the National Grid for which you will be paid a guaranteed sum.
Must the Pv panels be installed on my roof?View Details
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Usually roof space is the easiest location for Pv panels however, there is no reason why they cannot be frame mounted in any convenient location.
What is the output of Pv panels?View Details
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Output will depend largely on the size of the system installed and the orientation in which they are installed. The optimum orientation for the panels is south facing however, both east and west are suitable although less efficient.
Do I need to obtain planning permission?View Details
Answer...
Domestic properties have permitted development rights and the installation of Pv systems usually fall into this definition. In conservation areas or areas of outstanding beauty you may require planning permission and Commercial properties usually require planning permission and listed buildings should always discuss the installation proposal with the local planning office.
Can the system store unused electric that I generate?View Details
Answer...
Yes, stand alone systems can store unused electric in batteries, however, it is far more economic to have a ‘grid connected’ system that will feed unused electric into the National Grid for which you will be paid. In addition, this will avoid the need for batteries and battery maintenance.
For peace of mind, call us today...
