Survey first, quote second
Before a number is mentioned we look at your roof pitch and orientation, check the consumer unit and main supply, and talk through your daily routine. A house with an EV on the drive and a work-from-home office wants a different system to a weekday-empty terrace. The survey is free and there is no pressure.
Design and sizing
We aim for the system that maximises what you actually use rather than the one with the biggest number on the front. Typical east Kent homes land around 4–6 kWp of PV paired with a 5–10 kWh battery, but it depends on your bills. A good battery-inverter combination pays for itself in tariff-shifting even on cloudy weeks.
Installation
- Roof anchors and rail system matched to your roof type
- String design with proper shading modelling
- DC isolator mounted outside, AC isolator by the meter
- Hybrid or AC-coupled inverter and battery located sensibly for heat and noise
- Smart meter and DNO notification, MCS-ready paperwork
- Commissioning with your preferred tariff pre-programmed