Solar PV Installations
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At Downlight Electrical we specialise in solar PV installations for homes and businesses in Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire.
Solar PV is a clean and renewable energy source that is becoming increasingly popular as people look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on their energy bills.
Do you want to install solar panels in your home or business?
We offer a range of solar PV installation services, from design and consultation to installation and maintenance.
We will guide you through the steps of having home solar panels installed and you taking your first steps in a renewable energy source at your home or business.
Our team of experts will work with you to determine the best solar PV system for your needs and budget, and we’ll handle every step of the process from start to finish.
Here are some of the benefits of installing a solar PV system:
Reduce your carbon footprint:
Solar PV is a clean and renewable energy source that produces zero emissions. By installing a solar PV system, you can reduce your reliance on fossil fuels and help to protect the environment.
Save money on your energy bills:
Solar panels generate electricity that you can use to power your home or business. This means that you’ll be using less electricity from the grid, which can result in significant savings on your electricity bills.
Increase the value of your property:
A solar PV system is a valuable investment that can increase the value of your property. Studies have shown that homes with solar PV systems sell for more than homes without them.
Take advantage of government incentives:
Many governments around the world offer incentives for installing solar PV systems, such as tax credits, rebates, and grants. These incentives can help to reduce the cost of your system and make it more affordable.
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An efficient and long-lasting Solar PV Installation
At Downlight Electrical, we use high-quality solar PV panels and equipment to ensure that your system is efficient and long-lasting. We’ll work with you to design a system that meets your energy needs and fits within your budget, and we’ll handle all aspects of the installation process, including securing permits, mounting the panels, and connecting to the grid.
We also offer maintenance and repair services to ensure that your system continues to work efficiently for years to come. Our team of experts will monitor your system and make any necessary repairs or upgrades to keep it running smoothly.
If you’re interested in installing a solar PV system for your home or business, get in contact with us today to discuss your options.
We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have and provide you with a free quote for your installation.
Solar Panel Installation FAQs
A Solar Panel (PV Panel) is made from layers of semi-conducting material, in 95% of cases Silicon. When light shines on this material a flow of electricity is created. The cells don’t need direct sunlight to work and can even work on cloudy days. However, the stronger the sunshine, the more electricity generated. Solar PV systems are made up of several panels, with each panel generating between 355W & 405W of energy in strong sunlight. Typical systems contain around 10 panels and generate direct current (DC) electricity. Because the electricity used for household appliances is alternating current (AC), an inverter is installed along with the system to convert DC electricity to AC. This electricity can be used throughout your home, stored in a battery or exported to the grid.
Solar PV panels are considered ‘permitted developments’ and often don’t require planning permission. However, exceptions apply and it’s best to check with your local planning office for guidance. If you live in a listed building, conservation area or national park, additional restrictions may apply.
Space is a key consideration to a solar panel system, the average 10 panel system will take up approximately 20m2 of roof area. An unshaded, South facing roof is ideal for maximum electrical output. East or West facing roofs could still be considered, but North facing roofs are not recommended. A system facing East or West will yield around 15-20% less energy than one facing directly South.
Any nearby buildings, trees or chimneys could shade your roof and have a negative impact on the performance of your system. Finding an unshaded spot is best, however sometimes shading is unavoidable. Some solar PV systems can minimise the impact of shading using ‘optimisers’. If you don’t have shading, the use of optimisers is not necessary or beneficial, other than the increased monitoring opportunities they offer – they won’t generate more energy.
Solar panel installations need little maintenance. Keep an eye on nearby trees to ensure they don’t begin to overshadow your system.
In the UK, panels that are tilted at 15 degrees or more benefit from being cleaned by rainfall, which helps to ensure optimal performance. Debris is more likely to build up if you have ground-mounted panels, or if you live in an area with more dust in the air. In these cases, you might need to have the panels cleaned occasionally.
Once fitted, we will leave written details of any maintenance checks that you should carry out to ensure everything is working properly.
This will include details of the main inverter fault signals and key troubleshooting guidance. We will demonstrate this to you once the system has been installed. Keeping a close eye on your system and the amount of electricity it’s generating (alongside the weather conditions) will help you understand what to expect and alert you to when something might be wrong. The panels should last 25 years or more, but the inverter is likely to need replacing sometime during this period, at a cost of around £800 (depending on system size and the manufacturer). Some inverters have online monitoring functions and can warn you by email if the system fails. Most inverters have warranties of five years as a minimum, which can often be extended up to 15 years.
Speak to us about the likely lifespan and benefit of an extended warranty. You might find that a 15-year warranty costs almost as much as a replacement inverter, so consider it carefully.