Domestic Solar PV, Battery & Air Source Heat Pump Specialists

Whether you require solar panels, battery storage or an air source heat pump we will advise and design the best system to suit your needs.

Just answer a few straightforward questions, and you can begin your journey with renewable energy.

Produce your own green energy and reduce your bills!

With the installation of a solar panel system, you can produce your own green energy which you can then feed to a battery storage system to use as and when you need it. Combine this with an air source heat pump for a green, money saving solution to heat your home.

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Battery Storage

Solar battery storage allows excess electricity generated by your solar panels to be stored for use later when you require it. When solar panels produce more electricity than a property needs at any given moment, instead of sending that electricity back to the grid or wasting it, this excess energy can be stored in a battery. Then, when the solar panels aren't producing enough electricity (like during the night or on cloudy days), the stored energy can be drawn from the battery.

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Battery Storage

Solar battery storage allows excess electricity generated by your solar panels to be stored for use later when you require it. When solar panels produce more electricity than a property needs at any given moment, instead of sending that electricity back to the grid or wasting it, this excess energy can be stored in a battery. Then, when the solar panels aren't producing enough electricity (like during the night or on cloudy days), the stored energy can be drawn from the battery.

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Air source heat pump

Imagine the air around us, even on cold days, contains some warmth. An air source heat pump is like a magical sponge that can soak up this warmth from the outside air. Once it's gathered enough, it squeezes the sponge (the heat pump) to make that warmth more concentrated, and then releases it inside the house to keep us cosy.

In the summertime, this process can be reversed. It's like taking the heat from inside your house and throwing it outside, to keep your home cool.

So, in essence, an air source heat pump is like a reversible air conditioner: it can pull warmth from the chilly outside air in the winter and cool your home by pushing out the heat in the summer.

How it works

Initial Consultation and Site Evaluation

Initial Consultation and Site Evaluation

We will provide you with a proposal and quotation

We will provide you with a proposal and quotation

You sign the contract and we begin the pre install process

You sign the contract and we begin the pre install process

Schedule installation

Schedule installation

Complete installation and finalise with customer

Complete installation and finalise with customer