Solar panels can significantly lower or eliminate your electricity bills.
Sell your unused energy back to the grid and get SEG payments (smart export guarantee) from utility providers for exported electricity.
Solar energy is a clean, renewable source of power that helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.
Modern energy storage systems, such as home batteries, allow you to store excess energy and use it at another time, relying less on the grid!
Solar energy systems can make your property more attractive to environmentally conscious buyers and can increase the value of your house.
Solar panels require minimal maintenance, typically just occasional cleaning and routine inspections.
They DO! Solar panels generate electricity from diffuse sunlight, which means they can still produce energy on cloudy days. Cold weather can actually improve the efficiency of solar panels, as they perform better at lower temperatures!
In many cases, solar panels will pay for themselves within 10-15 years. While installing solar won’t make you a millionaire overnight, it’s certainly going to save you a lot of money in the long run.
This is a guide and estimated costs are based on 450W panels, for a more accurate cost get a free personalized quote.
3 kW solar system 6 2,550 kWh £7,000 - £8,000
4 kW solar
system 8 3,400 kWh £9,000 - £10,000
5 kW solar system 10
4,250 kWh £11,000 - £12,000
6 kW solar system 13 5,100 kWh
£12,000 - £13,000
Studies have shown that solar panels can increase the value of your home. More people are thinking about their carbon footprint and having solar panels can be highly attractive to eco-conscious buyers.
More than likely no, however, there are several solar panel funding options and incentives in place.
Solar panels typically have a lifespan of 25-30 years. Most manufacturers offer warranties that guarantee performance for at least 20-25 years.
Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning and routine inspections are usually sufficient to keep them operating efficiently. Since they have no moving parts, the likelihood of mechanical failure is low.
Yes, a properly sized solar panel system can power your entire home. The system size needed depends on your energy consumption, roof space, and local solar potential.
While it is possible to install solar panels yourself, it is recommended to use a professional installer to ensure the system is designed and installed correctly, safely, and in compliance with local regulations.