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Cool Cats Air Conditioning Services

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Cool Cats Air Conditioning Services Ltd is a top tier heating, cooling and renewable energy company located in Lowestoft E...
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Home improvements .Solar PV ,Tesla battery, Battery storage

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21 Nov

Solar Panel and Battery

Bury St. Edmunds - IP31

Enquiry from: Vikki P

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I am looking for solar panels and battery storage for my house. I have a very large south east facing roof, 3phase electricity and huge heating bills, so am looking for the maximum amount of panels a...

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23 Jun

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP31

Enquiry from: Adrian B

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we are looking to get a air source heat pump are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 property type: semi detached property age: 1970-2000 does the property...

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04 May

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Bury St. Edmunds - IP32

Enquiry from: Colin W

Start Date: 3+ months

Customer in Bury St. Edmunds area made enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Confirmed interest via /phone. Available roof space No shading Please call Homeowner to arrange an appointment to quote

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15 Mar

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP31

Enquiry from: Dale M

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homeowner air source heat pump supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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30 Jan

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP32

Enquiry from: Ian F

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homeowner air source heat pump supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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23 Jan

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Bury St. Edmunds - IP33

Enquiry from: Colin H

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homeowner solar pv panels south facing roof no obstructions no shading roof space available supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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23 Jan

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP33

Enquiry from: Colin H

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homeowner air source heat pump supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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16 Jan

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP33

Enquiry from: John S

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homeowner air source heat pump detached bungalow 3 bedrooms supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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16 Jan

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP30

Enquiry from: Alexandra W

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Call back anytime. Type of building: Semi-detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Mains Gas available: Yes Age of Boiler (years): 10 How became interested in heat pump: Reduce Bills Quote requested on...

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13 Jan

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP33

Enquiry from: John S

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Call back anytime. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Mains Gas available: Yes Age of Boiler (years): 12 How became interested in heat pump: Save Money Quote requested on air...

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04 Jan

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP30

Enquiry from: Julie R

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Call anytime. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 8 Mains Gas available: No Age of Boiler (years): 15 Approximate monthly heating bill £: 150 How became interested in heat pump: Sa...

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02 Jan

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP31

Enquiry from: John C

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call anytime. type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 4 mains gas available: no age of boiler (years): 12 approximate monthly heating bill £: 120 how became interested in heat pump: sa...

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26 Dec

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP28

Enquiry from: Duncan W

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Replace broken heatpump[ 12kw unit] with new one and cylinder /control unit ,other pipework etc is fine .

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18 Dec

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP32

Enquiry from: Ian F

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call any time. type of building: detached number of bedrooms: 3 mains gas available: yes age of boiler (years): 10 years how became interested in heat pump: reduce bills quote requested on ai...

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18 Dec

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP30

Enquiry from: Phil B

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Call anytime. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Mains Gas available: No Age of Boiler (years): 18 How became interested in heat pump: Save Money Quote requested on air source ...

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18 Dec

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP33

Enquiry from: Colin H

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Call back anytime. Type of building: Semi-detached Number of bedrooms: 4 Mains Gas available: Yes Age of Boiler (years): 15 How became interested in heat pump: Save Money Quote requested on a...

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22 Nov

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP28

Enquiry from: Angela W

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replace a heat pump which was here when we moved in 9 months ago but is no longer working

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12 Nov

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP31

Enquiry from: Archie H

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I have a air source heat pumb I have just brought my first property and I would like to upgrade it

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01 Nov

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP32

Enquiry from: Dumitru P

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Call anytime Type of building: Terraced Number of bedrooms: 3 Mains Gas available: Yes Age of Boiler (years): 15 How became interested in heat pump: Save Money Quote requested on air sourc...

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03 Oct

Heating | Air Source Heatpumps

Bury St. Edmunds - IP29

Enquiry from: Susan A

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Call any time. Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Mains Gas available: No How became interested in heat pump: Reduce Bills Quote requested on air source (wet) heat pump, to be ...

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How much do Renewable Energy Specialist services cost?

How much do Renewable Energy Specialists in Bury St Edmunds charge?

Costs for Renewable Energy Specialists around Bury St Edmunds can fluctuate relying on the kind of work that you need to have done in your house. It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Renewable Energy Specialists in Bury St Edmunds cost?". It's generally really good to have an idea of how much a Renewable Energy Specialist are going to likely cost for their work. Rates are going to vary based upon the products and also the tradesman selected. The table shows the types of work that Renewable Energy Specialists normally do and also the typical cost series of these tasks. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so prices do fluctuate by project.

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£6,288

Renewable Energy Specialist job Renewable Energy Specialist cost in 2025
Solar panel in Bury St Edmunds £4,650-£7,130
Air source heat pump in Bury St Edmunds £5,250-£8,050
Solar thermal in Bury St Edmunds £3,000-£4,600
Ground source heat pumps in Bury St Edmunds £7,500-£11,500
Biomass boilers in Bury St Edmunds £7,500-£11,500
Micro chp boiler in Bury St Edmunds £3,750-£5,750
Solar battery in Bury St Edmunds £3,080-£5,390
Solar panels with battery in Bury St Edmunds £3,400-£5,100

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Renewable Energy Specialist FAQs

how much does a solar thermal system cost?

Are you thinking about installing a solar thermal system in your home? If yes, the you’d most likely be wondering the exact amount the system is going to cost. Well, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common question when it comes to solar thermal systems and we aim to answer that in this article. So let’s get started!

Unfortunately, the cost of a solar thermal system can’t be given in a single, accurate answer as they vary widely. However, when getting a new solar thermal system, you can expect to pay a sum within the range of £3000 to £6000 ( this includes a lowered VAT rate of 5 percent). The figures provided takes into account the installation costs as well as all the parts ( such as control panel, solar collectors, hot water tank and pipes).

To determine the price of your system, the quality and type of the panels matter. For instance, according to the Solar Trade Association, a properly insulated twin coil cylinder system would be priced at around £4500. in the same tone, it’s also possible to get DIY solar thermal kits that includes all the required hardware which will cost within the range of £1500 to £250. This however, may not be eligible for government support. In order to benefit from the RHI, your system must be fitted by a MCS accredited installer.

The varying prices of the solar thermal system’s initial cost is based on the specification of each individual house. For example, in situations where the building is having complicated water system, the plumbing cost is expected to increase which will have a serious impact on the overall cost of the solar thermal power system.

Do solar panels require maintenance?

You shouldn’t need to maintain your solar panels much at all as long as there’s nothing piled up on top of the panels that could block out the sun. They are installed at an angle, so when it rains the water runs off them and gives them a clean. However, if this doesn’t quite cut it, you can spray them with a hose a few times a year.

can solar thermal be used for central heating?

If you’re thinking about getting a solar thermal system for your home, it’s normal to consider the possibility of using the system for central heating. So is this viable? In this article, you’ll learn how solar thermal panels can be incorporated for heating. Let’s have a closer look!

Heating and hot water systems, on the average, takes up a sizeable part ( up to 70 percent) of our energy bills. Now take a moment to imagine how cool it’ll be to generate your own hot water for free without having to depend on any supplier which in turn significantly reduces your energy bills. Well, this is exactly the work of central heating systems that are powered by solar. That’s super cool, right? Well, let’s have a look at how this works.

While solar panels generates electricity, solar thermal panels produces heat for hot water production. However, what’s important is the fact that they both make use of the sun’s natural energy to provide us with a free and renewable energy we can use in our homes. Here’s how it works.

Solar thermal panels directed at central heating incorporates the sun’s natural energy to heat water in a storage cylinder which is then available for use at home. These solar thermal panels are exposed to the sunlight by fitting them on the roof of the home. Generally, they’ll include tubes that contains liquid whose job is to collect the heat and then transfer it to a hot water cylinder that’s solar compatible in your home. The heat is generated for free and is also renewable. This is help you save lots of money on oil, gas and even electricity which you purchase to power the cylinder.

is solar thermal worth it in the uk?

If you’re thinking about installing a solar thermal system in your house, it’s always important to put into consideration numerous factors before you proceed. While some solar thermal systems are suitable for use at home, there are also some that are suitable for businesses or organizations which normally requires a big amount of hot water like hotels, restaurants, schools, hospitals and many more. You’ll also find some types available in the market that are suitable for communities to satisfy communal hot water demands.

It should, however, be noted that solar thermal systems do not have the capacity to produce all the hot water demand of a house. In the UK, an average household will need an annual water heating of between 3000kWh to 5000kWh. Whereas, a solar thermal system is only able to meet about 40 percent to 60 percent of this demand.

With that in mind, it’s also worth noting that during the summer months when the solar radiation is at its peak and hot water demand is relatively lower when compared to other seasons, a solar thermal system may be able to provide all of your household’s hot water needs. This implies that during this period you may not find the need to operate your boiler at all. However, during winter or colder months, when you have a higher hot water demands in contrary to a lower solar radiation, a solar thermal system will only be able to take care of about 20 percent of your household’s hot water needs. And that ultimately implies that during this period, you’ll need to rely more on a alternative or backup source of heat like gas, coal, electricity, oil or LPG.

how deep for ground source heat pump?

If you’re considering installing ground source heat pump, it’s likely you’re also wondering just how deep it’ll go into the ground to be efficient. Well, the initial step to take while determining the ground source heat pump’s design is to research the different options available to reduce the space heating as well as hot water demand. To achieve this, there must be an accurate measurement of energy efficiency which is usually done by getting an Energy Performance Certificate ( EPC) . This is helpful as such that it helps to identify the most suitable or the right size of heat pumps which will help reduce the consumption of energy, heat loss as well as hot water needs of the house.

Generally, ground source heat pumps are usually more compatible with new builds against retrofits. What’s more? The heat pump has two different types of loop systems :

✓ The open loop system and;

✓ The closed loop system.

The open loop system absorbs water from the ground and transfers this ground water via a heat pump to where it carries out the extraction of heat. Meanwhile the closed loop system extracts heat from the ground and incorporates a continuous loop of piping that’s linked to the indoor heat pump. There are a few types of closed loop system, these includes:

✓ The Horizontal Ground Source Heat Pump. This is installed in horizontal trenches of about 1 to 2 metres deep. This is more common in areas where land is readily available.

✓ The Vertical Ground Source Heat Pump. These boreholes are a more costly option but it’s also the best option when land is not readily available for horizontal installation. The insulation hole is dug at a minimum of 6 metres into the ground, while the entire piping will be at a depth of about 50 to 150 metres based on your home’s heat requirements as well as the ground’s composition.

Do I need planning permission for solar thermal panels?

Most domestic solar thermal panels do not need planning permission and are covered by permitted development rights. There are restrictions on the size and location of these systems. If you live in a conservation area or listed building, or want to install a very large solar thermal system, check with your local authority to see if you will need planning permission.

What size home solar battery do I need?

The importance of selecting the right size battery for your home simply cannot be overemphasized. A lot of home and property owners are facing this challenge and understandably so. Selecting the right battery size for your needs depend on a number of factors which includes your motive for adding a battery, your electricity usage, your budget as well as your panel array size, be it new or existing. In this post, we’re going to take you through some of these factors to help you determine the right battery size for your home or property. Let’s take a look!

  • Your motive for getting a battery. While most people purchase a battery to wipe out their need to purchase electricity from the grid with the hope of making some savings, others add a battery so as to enjoy backup power. There are also some who just needs it to power their home with solar energy. It’ll not be economical to size a battery to effectively take you off the grid, but if your motive is to make savings, then you’ll should expect to purchase some electricity from the grid during the year.
  • Electricity usage. The average household uses about 16kWh of electricity on a daily basis. During the daylight hours, most of these household will use a third of their electricity when the solar panels are still generating electricity, while the remaining two third are purchased from the grid. In other words, you’ll require a minimum of 10kWh battery capacity if you were to use a battery to power the electricity you purchase from the grid.

For a typical British household, you’ll most likely need a 5kWh solar power system which normally generates about 17 to 21 kWh on a daily basis depending on your location in the UK.

how do solar panels work?

If you’re looking to install some new solar panels in your home or property, then you’d probably want to know how it works. This is one of the most frequent questions asked by homeowners when it comes to solar panels and in this article we aim to give you a good insight on the operations of solar panels. Let’s have a look!

Generally, solar panels work by absorbing the energy of the sun and then converting it into electricity. It functions by allowing photons from the rays of the sun release the electrons free from atoms within the photovoltaic or solar cells in order to produce a flow of electricity. There are several solar cells that are connected together ( usually 60 or 72 ) in each panel. Individual cells comprises both a negative layer and a positive one which combines perfectly to create an electrical field in which the energy is generated.

The boron that’s within the bottom layer generates the positive charge, while the phosphorous found in the silicon layer produces the negative charge. In order to convert the sun’s rays into the energy that’s going to be transported from the panels to the inverter, the two field will interact with one another.

In other words, solar panels work by turning photons from the sunlight into direct current which is transmitted to the inverter. Once it gets to the inverter, it’s then translated to alternating current and send this current to to your electric box which powers the entire home. If you do not wish to reduce the high bills that’s associated with renting power from the grid, the solar energy system is an efficient and affordable way to achieve this aim.

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