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How Much Does It Cost To Install Solar Panels?
Each household comes with its own unique traits, making it a bit of a challenge to pinpoint the exact cost of transitioning to solar energy. Nevertheless, rest assured that our prices are consistently competitive. The final costs hinge on factors like the system size you need, the quantity of panels, and how easy it is to reach your rooftop. Once we’ve had a chance to assess your property, we’ll deliver a comprehensive quote that covers all aspects of the installation.
Start your quote now and see how much you could save with clean green energy. Don’t forget to ask about Battery Storage to save even more!
Solar FAQs
Let’s answer some of those frequently asked questions we often get about Solar Panels. If you have a question and it’s not covered here get in touch, we’re always happy to help!
Solar panels are a sustainable investment with impressive longevity. They typically last for 25 to 30 years, making them a wise choice for eco-conscious homeowners. Over this period, solar panels maintain their efficiency, generating clean energy and reducing electricity bills. With minimal maintenance, they continue to benefit both the environment and your pocket. Plus, many manufacturers offer warranties that cover performance for up to 25 years. So, if you’re considering a switch to solar, rest assured that it’s a durable and cost-effective solution for a greener future. Make the most of solar energy’s long-lasting benefits today!
Solar panels function effectively on roofs with a southern, southeast, or southwest orientation. While solar panels positioned facing due south yield optimal results, those placed facing east or west will still perform at around 86% of their efficiency when compared to south-facing panels.
Indeed, solar panels function under all levels of daylight in the UK and reach their best performance at a temperature of 10ºC. Interestingly, they are even operational during snowy conditions.
The electricity generated by your Solar Panels is transformed from DC (direct current) to AC (alternating current) by the inverter, which is the type of electricity your UK home uses. This AC electricity is then transferred from the inverter through an AC cable to your distribution board. From there, it powers the various circuits throughout your home.
In short no. In the event of a power outage, your inverter will automatically turn off. This prevents any electricity generated by your Solar Panels from entering your property. This safety measure is in place to ensure the well-being of workers who might be repairing the grid.
However, it’s possible for us to set up a backup system that allows you to utilize your solar energy even during a power cut.



























