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Safeguard Installations

91 review(s)
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We Design & install CCTV & Alarm solutions, install solar PV batteries & do PAT testing. Any electrical work considered.

Happy Solar

5 review(s)
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Who We Are Happy Solar consists of an experienced team of renewable energy experts from Northern Ireland dedicated to bri...

Next- GEN Power

2 review(s)
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Power your home, farm or business with clean, green, renewable energy.

Solar Cell Energy

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We started business over 25 years ago as Treanor Electrical Ltd in County Tyrone. Since then we have served much of Irelan...

Eco Systems Direct (NI)

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Eco Systems Direct Ltd specialises in the manufacturer & supply of renewable energy products direct to the consumer. These...

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20 Jun

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Sonya C

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Call anytime. Roof faces: South Type of building: Detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Possible shading: No Not a listed building. Not in a Conservation Area. How became interested in solar panels:...

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29 Nov

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity and are waiting to be contacted. Mr confirmed via phone at 08:03 Mr lives in the Portstewart area. Solar PV panels Roof space available No shad...

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17 Nov

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: James A

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity and are waiting to be contacted. Mr confirmed via phone at 08:03 Mr lives in the Portstewart area. Solar PV panels Roof space available No shad...

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12 Oct

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Brigid M

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Customer made enquiry online for Solar Electricity via one of our websites. Customer lives in Portstewart area. Roof space available, no shading Please call to arrange appointment and discuss opti...

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29 Aug

Solar Panel and Battery

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Christine A

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many bedrooms does the property have: 3-4 type of the roof you are looking to have the solar panels on: pitched do you ha...

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26 Aug

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: James B

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity and are waiting to be contacted. Mr lives in the Portstewart area. Solar PV panels Roof space available No shading to roof Please call to disc...

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18 Jul

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Joe S

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Customer made enquiry online for Solar Electricity via one of our websites. Confirmed interest via email at 10:22 Confirmed interest via SMS at 10:22 Customer lives in Portstewart area. Roof space a...

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15 Jul

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: David C

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Customer made an online enquiry Solar Electricity. Mr confirmed interest via SMS/ Roof space available Little to no shading Mr lives in Portstewart area Please call to arrange appointment and discuss

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14 Jul

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Portstewart - BT55

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Customer made enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Customer confirmed via They live in the Portstewart area. Solar Panels Roof space available No shading to roof Please contact to discuss their opt...

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25 May

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Joan M

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Customer made enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Customer confirmed via They live in the Portstewart area. Solar Panels Roof space available No shading to roof Please contact to discuss their opt...

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05 May

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: James F

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity and is waiting to be contacted. Mr lives in the Portstewart area. Solar PV panels Roof space available, not sure on what kW they want No shadi...

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21 Mar

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Millicent C

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity. Mrs lives in the Portstewart area. Solar Panels Roof space available Not sure on what kW they want so please call to discuss their options fo...

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11 Mar

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Richard L

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity and is waiting to be contacted. Mr lives in the Portstewart area. Solar PV panels Roof space available, not sure on what kW they want No shadi...

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07 Mar

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Richard L

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity and is waiting to be contacted. Mr lives in the Portstewart area. Solar PV panels Roof space available, not sure on what kW they want No shadi...

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18 Feb

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Terry N

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Customer made enquiry for Solar Electricity online and is looking for quotes. Roof space available Little to no shading Please call to arrange an appointment Confirmed at 12:44 via phone Confirmed at...

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20 Dec

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

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Customer made enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Customer confirmed via They live in the Portstewart area. Solar Panels Roof space available No shading to roof Please contact to discuss their opt...

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13 Dec

Solar Panel and Battery

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: John B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer made an enquiry for solar electricity online. mr lives in the portstewart area solar pv panels not sure how many panels they need little to no shading please call to make an appointment are ...

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09 Dec

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Dermott M

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Customer living in Portstewart area made an enquiry for Solar Electricity quotes via one of our websites. Customer confirmed interest via email at 15:28 / via SMS at 15:28 Roof space available No sh...

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16 Nov

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Cari R

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Hello I am considering the installation of solar panels on the roof of a new build in Portstewart, Northern Ireland. We aren't at roof stage yet - I'm just researchning options. The roof will be...

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13 Nov

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Portstewart - BT55

Enquiry from: Peter D

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Call anytime. Roof faces: SW Type of building: Semi-detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Possible shading: No Not a listed building. Not in a Conservation Area. How became interested in solar panel...

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How much do Solar Panel Installer services cost?

How much do Solar Panel Installers in Portstewart cost?
Costs for Solar Panel Installers around Portstewart can vary depending on the kind of task that you need to have carried out in your residence.

It's the question we are asked a lot "how much do Solar Panel Installers in Portstewart charge?". It's always very good to have an idea of how much a Solar Panel Installer are going to likely charge for their services. Prices will likely rise and fall based on the products and the tradesman selected. The list shows the sorts of task that Solar Panel Installers typically do and the typical price series of these jobs. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so costs do be very different by project.

Tasks that Solar Panel Installers in Portstewart can do:

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The average price
of a Solar Panel Installer in Portstewart is:

£8,808

Solar Panel Installer job Solar Panel Installer cost in 2024
Solar panel in Portstewart £4,650-£7,130
Solar thermal in Portstewart £3,000-£4,600
Commercal solar pv 11kw - 50kw in Portstewart £11,200-£16,800
small Commercial solar panel system in Portstewart £7,200-£10,800
Commercial solar pv 51kw+ system in Portstewart £44,000-£66,000
Thermodynamic (solar hot water) in Portstewart £4,125-£6,325
Solar battery in Portstewart £3,080-£5,390
Supply-only solar electricity in Portstewart £2,600-£4,875
Solar repair and maintenance in Portstewart £375-£575
Supply-only solar thermal panels in Portstewart £2,280-£4,275
Solar tiles in Portstewart £4,760-£7,140
Solar panel cleaning in Portstewart £100-£200
Solar panels with battery in Portstewart £3,400-£5,100

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Solar Panel Installer FAQs

Should I clean solar PV panels myself

If your solar panels are mounted on your roof and you require a ladder to reach them we would always recommend you get a professional to do the work for your own safety.

Can I fit solar panels myself?

In theory, you can fit solar panels yourself. In practice, it’s worth leaving it up to the professionals.

If you get DIY solar panels and install them on your roof yourself, you won’t be able to apply for the government-backed Smart Export Guarantee (SEG). The SEG pays you for every unit of electricity you generate and send back to the grid, so it’s a scheme well worth signing up for. However, you must have your solar panels installed by a Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS)-registered engineer or company, so you’ll miss out if you install the solar panels by yourself.

The other thing to consider about installing solar panels yourself is that you’re dealing with electricity. Electricity is extremely dangerous if handled incorrectly, so if you don’t have any qualifications in working with electricity you could be putting yourself and your family at risk. Connecting DIY solar panels yourself and doing it incorrectly could mean that you give yourself an electric shock or cause a fire. If your home is damaged due to a fire caused by solar panels you’ve installed yourself, it’s unlikely that your home insurance company would pay out.

Before having a go at installing your own solar panels, do some quick sums to see how much money it could really save you. A 3.5kW DIY solar panel kit will cost around £4,000-5,000. According to the Energy Saving Trust, a home in the South East of England where most occupants are out all day until 6pm would save around £100 a year on their electricity bills. That means that you wouldn’t break even until 40 years, but solar panels last around 25 years on average. However, if you have your solar panels installed by an MCS-registered installer and they cost £4,500, you could save £220 a year including your SEG payments. That brings the payback time to around 20 years.

So although the initial outlay is slightly less when you install solar panels yourself, it’s much better to have them installed by an MCS-registered engineer so you can take advantage of the SEG payments.

Does solar thermal generate electricity?

No – solar thermal doesn’t generate electricity. Unlike solar PV, solar thermal panels harness the sun’s energy and convert it into heat which is then transferred into your home.

You can have evacuated tube solar thermal panels or flat plate collectors; evacuated tubes are thought to be more efficient that flat plate collectors. They both work by using the sun’s rays to heat a transfer fluid, usually made from water and a type of antifreeze, which is pumped to a heat exchanger inside a water tank in your home. The heat from the exchanger heats the water inside your tank, then when the liquid releases its heat it’s transferred back to the collectors to start the whole process again.

You’ll need to use your solar thermal panel system with a boiler, collector or immersion heater. This is so that the water can be stored and used for your hot water and heating, and also because in the UK, people generally need to rely on another source of heating in the winter. There are fewer sunlight hours in the winter months, so it’s not often possible for solar thermal panels to generate enough heat from the sun to get your water up to temperature.

Whatever the time of year it is, you might want to heat the water up further than your solar panels can manage. That’s why you’ll still need a form of traditional hot water heating, but you should see savings on your energy bills. If you’re currently using natural gas, you can expect savings of around £60 per year on your fuel bills, while if you’re using LPG it could be as high as £100 pr year

Is it worth getting a solar battery?

There are a few factors that will determine whether it’s worth getting a solar battery. They involve how much electricity you use, how often you’re at home and whether you receive any export payments.

To work out whether it’s worth getting a solar battery, you need to work out how much of the electricity you generate you’re using already. If you’re able to run all your appliances during the day while your solar panels generate electricity, then it sounds like you’re already using your electricity well. It might not be worth you getting a solar battery in this case.

However, if you’re not at home for a lot of the day, then you’ll be missing out on the electricity your panels are generating while the sun’s shining. If you install a solar battery system, you can store the electricity that your panels generate in the battery and use it when you get home. This will help you cut your electricity bills even further.

You’ll also need to consider whether you’re getting paid to export your electricity. If you’re on the Feed-in Tariff scheme (FITs) or receive payments from the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), you’ll get paid for every unit of electricity you export to the National Grid. Before you decide whether it’s worth getting a solar battery, you’ll need to weigh up whether you’d be better off carrying on exporting your unused electricity rather than storing it to use yourself. If you’re unsure, visit the Energy Saving Trust’s website or speak to an MCS-registered installer who will be able to help you work out which is more cost-effective.

what are solar panels made of?

Solar cells , also referred to as photovoltaic cells (PV), absorbs energy from the sun and converts it to generate electricity. This, however, should not be confused with photovoltaic thermal cells or PVT which operates to generate heat for water in homes. Solar cells are linked electrically and also carefully organized into a large frame which is popularly called solar panels. Generally, solar cells are produced or made of silicon semi conductors which works to absorb sunlight and then turn it into electricity for use at a home. A solar panel comprises of either 60 or 72 solar cells which are electrically interconnected in series and parallel and also positioned in between glass and plastic which is then framed.

At present, solar panels incorporated for residential or domestic purposes only possesses the capacity to make use of only about 20 percent of the sunlight they’re able to absorb and convert it to electricity - also called solar efficiency. Available in the market are also a wide range of solar cell available for both industrial and commercial purposes. This type of solar panels have an efficiency rating of about 40 percent which will also automatically make them more costly than the domestic types.

One great thing about the solar industry is the fact that it keeps improving in such a way that raises both its efficiency as well as overall quality. And with further research and development, this is expected to even increase as the years go by. What’s more? As these aspects keep rising, it’s also expected that the solar panels price should be on a decrease. That way, they’ll become available to a wider range of individuals who’ll also like to save money on electricity bills and go greener.

How often should you clean solar panels

To have your solar panels working at full strength at all times is crucial as this can go a long way to help you reduce your energy bill. In order to achieve this, you simply can’t afford to ignore having them regularly cleaned and free from all sorts of dirt, dust, debris, pollen, bird droppings and the likes. Now it’s quite reasonable to think rain or wind should be able to get the job done, but unfortunately this is not so. What solar panels need is a proper clean which you can decide to do by yourself or call in a qualified professional – the latter which is strongly recommended.

 

Cleaning of solar panels has to do with working at heights which can be very dangerous especially if you don’t have enough confidence to pull it off. And even if you have zero phobia for heights, solar panel cleaning requires experience as well as some specialized skills and tools possessed by the professionals. However, the question here is, how often should solar panels be cleaned to keep them operating at optimal efficiency?

 

Well, according to the manufacturers, solar panels should be cleaned twice a year. However, if this is something that you feel is not achievable by you, then you should at least give then an annual clean. The best or most advisable time to do this during the year is at the end of the summer months. This will ensure that you have a fully functioning solar array which is ready and prepared to withstand whatever the cold period throws at you. At the end of the day, you’d have them looking spotless clean while also working at full strength and reducing your energy bills.

How do I test my solar panel?

If you want to test your solar panel system to see if it’s working properly or just to see what output it’s giving, you can do this using a multimeter to measure current, or amps, and voltage.

Before you start, you’ll need to find the voltage (v) and current (A) ratings of your panel. You should be able to find them on the back of the panel. You should also make sure that it’s a nice clear, sunny day to get the best readings out of your panel. You should also check that it’s safe to be up on your roof!

To measure open circuit voltage, you’ll need to make sure that your solar panel is completely disconnected from your system’s regulator and battery (if you have one). Angle the panel towards the sun, and ensure that your multimeter is set to measure volts. Measure the voltage between the positive and negative terminals by connecting the negative contact on the voltmeter to the negative on the panel and the positive contact on the voltmeter to the positive on the panel.

Then, you can move on to the short circuit current. Follow the same steps as the open circuit voltage, but ensure that your multimeter is set at 10A to start with.

Only try to test your solar panel if it’s safe to do so. If your roof isn’t accessible without scaffolding or specialist equipment, consider speaking to an MCS-registered solar company about your concerns. They may recommend that they come to service your solar panel system.

Are there different types of solar thermal panels?

There are two different types: flat plate, where lots of thin tubes carry water through a flat absorber panel, and evacuated tube, where vacuum glass tubes capture the sun’s energy directly. There is little difference in performance between the two but evacuated tube panels do more obviously extrude from the roof.

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