Go Solar At Home

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Fitting solar PV (photovoltaics) to your home is a great idea, which makes makes both economic and environmental sense. You'll get lower electricity bills and be protecting your children's future by reducing your carbon dioxide emissions.

Don't just take our word for it, read what Ashley Seager from The Guardian or Rob Budden from the Financial Times have to say about the economics of solar. You've probably heard about the problem of climate change.

If you're already realise solar is a sound idea just fill in Solarcentury's application form and one of their recommended installers (accredited by the Energy Saving Trust) will contact you, provide a quote and install your solar system in as little as one day.

It makes sense to read up on energy efficiency before applying for a solar energy system, that way you can ensure the energy you generate is not wasted. You may also want to check if you will require planning permission and find out about the latest grants available.

Householders can apply for a grant on a rolling first-come-first-served basis, but must be able to prove that have taken energy efficiency measures before being eligible to apply. Grants are awarded up a maximum of £2,000 per kWp installed, and a total of £15,000 subject to an overall 50% limit of the installed cost (exclusive of VAT).

Please fill in Solarcentury's application form giving as much detail as possible to help them assess the feasibility of your project.

Once you have completed the application form one of their 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. Assist with your grant application
  6. Install your solar system
  7. Invoice you for your installation
  8. Issue a warranty

Go Solar and start saving now!

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