Solar panels

How it works 

At first we will have to call you and book an appointment for a free, non-binding assessment of your property. The phone call will take only a few minutes of your time, during which we will explain the scheme to you, and answer any questions that you might have.

The assessment itself will take about an hour of your time, during which the assessor will ensure the property is suitable for having solar panels installed. This will involve measuring your roof etc. Our assessor will also go through your utility bills with you, calculating how much money would solar panels generate for your household in both savings and the government's feed in tariff. We will then with your permission log onto the online portal and establish if panels can pay for themselves and benefit you.

If you are happy with the figures and would like to proceed, we will then look for a financial backer, willing to finance the system for you. The repayments would then be covered by the Feed in tariff, money for energy that you sell back to the grid and your electricity bill savings. If the system just fails to self fund you will have the option to make a small contribution if you still want solar fitted. We do warn ALL customers please don't be disappointed if we have to say No!

But if it works and you are happy we can then proceed to installing your system. It is not a rent-a-roof scheme, which means that you become the owner of your system, receiving all of its benefits. It will have a lifespan of at least 20 years, during which it will make you £16,000 on average. 

Requirements:

There are a few requirements that you will have to meet in order to qualify for the scheme. If you are a homeowner but do not meet the criteria, feel free to proceed as we might still be able to help you.  

  • Homeowner
  • Under 65 years old
  • Not moving in the next 5 years
  • No CCJs, IVAs, or debt management
  • Min. spend £40 a month on electricity
  • No loft conversions/ building work planned to the roof

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    How it works 

    At first we will have to call you and book an appointment for a free, non-binding assessment of your property. The phone call will take only a few minutes of your time, during which we will explain the scheme to you, and answer any questions that you might have.

    The assessment itself will take about an hour of your time, during which the assessor will ensure the property is suitable for having solar panels installed. This will involve measuring your roof etc. Our assessor will also go through your utility bills with you, calculating how much money would solar panels generate for your household in both savings and the government's feed in tariff. We will then with your permission log onto the online portal and establish if panels can pay for themselves and benefit you.

    If you are happy with the figures and would like to proceed, we will then look for a financial backer, willing to finance the system for you. The repayments would then be covered by the Feed in tariff, money for energy that you sell back to the grid and your electricity bill savings. If the system just fails to self-fund you will have the option to make a small contribution if you still want solar fitted. We do warn ALL customers please don't be disappointed if we have to say No!

    But if it works and you are happy we can then proceed to installing your system. It is not a rent-a-roof scheme, which means that you become the owner of your system, receiving all of its benefits. It will have a lifespan of at least 20 years, during which it will make you £16,000 on average. 

    Requirements:

    There are a few requirements that you will have to meet in order to qualify for the scheme. If you are a homeowner but do not meet the criteria, feel free to proceed as we might still be able to help you.  

    • Homeowner
    • Under 65 years old
    • Not moving in the next 5 years
    • No CCJs, IVAs, or debt management
    • Min. spend £40 a month on electricity
    • No loft conversions/ building work planned to the roof

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