Solar
Panel or Solar Product Installation
Once you have contacted us for a Solar product such as solar tiles or
solar panels, a recommended
installer will:
1. Assess the feasibility of your project
2. Conduct a site survey of your property
3. Discuss your options with you after the survey is completed
4. Issue a formal quote
5. Install our solar system i.e solar panels / modules or complete power
pack
6. Invoice you for your installation
7. Issue a warranty from our side
You may be able to claim a government energy grant to help with the cost
of your solar thermal or PV system,
click on solar energy grants to find more.
As the most innovative solar energy products distributor, the rates we are
providing for you shall be economical enough that you can bear the whole
cost by yourself. Check out our
guarantee
regarding low cost quotes.
Some of the factors that impact suitability of how the solar panels or
cells will function are:
Location: The roof must not be shaded by objects like trees or
buildings.
Orientation: Solar energy works on all roofs, but is most
effective on those facing south, south-east and south-west. In the UK, a
north-facing PV roof or solar tiles will generate about 60% of the output of a similar
south-facing one.
Inclination: Solar panels/tiles are suitable for pitched, flat and
curved roofs, although the optimal roof angle is 30 degrees-40 degrees for
installations in UK.
Available area: The more surface area available, the greater the
power potential. For a grid-connected system the minimum required area is
approximately 10m2. In some cases where suitable roof area is not available
we can install a solar energy system on garages and out-houses or on a frame
located close to the property.
Planning permission: Solar roofs do not usually require planning
permission unless the building is listed or in a conservation area. However
you should always call your council to check on local policy.
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