Solar PV
Solar PV is cost-effective, great technology at an affordable price. With the current political situation energy prices are being pushed to lifetime highs. By installing Solar Panels you aren't relying on external pricing and can take control of your electricity price.

How do Solar Panels Work?
Put simply, solar panels use the sun’s energy to generate electricity with no waste and no emissions. Cells containing a semi-conductor material capture the sun’s energy and convert solar radiation into electricity that’s perfectly capable of powering your property. Considering the sun produces 8,000 times more energy than we consume globally, it makes sense to utilise its power and make the most of this free energy supply.

Solar power has come on leaps and bounds in the past decade. PV panels have become increasingly efficient and now offer an attractive design that’ll help your property stand out.

We professionally and safely install solar panels according to the style of your property. Our work, products and materials are second to none, meaning we supply you with the highest quality products and services during installation.


Our experienced and qualified installers will also give you peace of mind. And don’t worry, once your panels are up, we won’t abandon you. Solar panels are typically low maintenance, last for years and add value to your property. But we’re here to carry out any maintenance when necessary.


What are the advantages of Solar panels?


  • Having solar panels installed has many benefits. These include:
  • Reduced energy bills as you’re not paying for generated electricity
  • Protection against rising power costs
  • Return on investment by selling the solar panels’ excess power
  • Reduced carbon footprint with positive environmental consequences
  • Energy independence that doesn’t rely entirely on the National Grid
Solar Questions Answered

1: The sunlight is absorbed by the PV cells in the panel. This energy creates electrical charges that move in response to an internal electrical field in the cell, causing electricity to flow.


2: The electric charge is DC (direct current) and needs to be transformed to AC (alternating current) by an inverter, this power then can then be directed into your home’s electricity system to run any and all electrical appliances, there is no need to change any internal wiring.


3-4: Solar PV only generates electricity when sun is shining on the panels, an option is to have a battery fitted allowing any excess electricity to be stored during the daylight for use in the dark hours, this also requires no change to your wiring and will help stop being reliant on the grid for your power.


5: Excess power can be fed back to the grid and if you have had your system installed by a registered MCS installer you should get a payment for this energy.

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