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Sunday, 18 March 2018

6 Tips About Choosing Installers for Solar Panels

Don't make quick decisions. Do your research and take a well informed selection of the installer.
Buying solar panels is a solid investment, so you need to make sure that you choose the right one for you. The market has flooded with installers who claim that they are the best. If you don’t know what to look for, you may get overwhelmed by all the information. Here are some tips to help you through the process of choosing solar panels installer.

Tip 1: MSC Certified

Your installer should be satisfied by MSC. If he is not you will not qualify for the Feed-in tariff and receive payments. it is of utmost importance that the installer you choose is MSC accredited. A good solar panel installer would generally be a member of the Renewable Energy Assurance Limited (REAL), or the Solar Trade Association (STA). You should also be aware of who will carry out the actual installation. If it is a subcontracting company, you have to make sure that they are MCS accredited as well.

Tip 2: Home Visit

The installer should be willing to visit your home and take the time to give you information about the suitability of solar panels for your home. You can also expect suggestions about how to save energy and how energy efficient your home is. If the installer is not willing to take the time and evaluate your specific requirements, you will most probably not get the best installation, either.

Tip 3: Ask for References

You should ask the installer to provide you with references and testimonial from previous clients. If they have been in business for a while, they should not have a problem with giving you references. You should also do some research on the installer. Neighbours and friends could also be a great source for recommending an installer. Talking to previous customers is a great way to find out how their installation process was handled.


Tip 4: Warranty

You should be aware of what kind of warranty the equipment comes with. The average warranty offered for the solar panels is around 20 years. If the warranty is for a shorter period of time you can safely assume that the quality of the panels is lower. Storage batteries and inverters have limited guarantee and it is around 5-10 years. Most installers also provide workmanship warranty, which should be at least 1 year.

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