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They wouldn't give us free panels as they are only interested in easy jobs and we have a skylight
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Solar Panels
I had free solar panels fitted.
This Company will fit them free of charge plus they will pay you a bonus of £50.
Free solar panels | dawnsgreenlivingideas.co.uk
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Originally posted by RedSauce View PostThere are some companies who will fit them for free but keep the "feed-in" money for x-years. If you are only fitting them for the rating and are not too worried about the saving then it may be worth considering...
A shade greener
Signed up with one of the 'quote' companies. Expecting loads of spam
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Originally posted by RedSauce View PostThere are some companies who will fit them for free but keep the "feed-in" money for x-years. If you are only fitting them for the rating and are not too worried about the saving then it may be worth considering...
A shade greener
I'm sure its fine but if you search you can find some scare stories...
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There are some companies who will fit them for free but keep the "feed-in" money for x-years. If you are only fitting them for the rating and are not too worried about the saving then it may be worth considering...
A shade greener
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostWhen you say "need" to have fitted do you mean need or would like?
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Getting them fitted just in time for winter eh?
There were also 577 hours of sunshine this summer, up 14 per cent on the usual 505 hours.
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When you say "need" to have fitted do you mean need or would like?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHas anyone had solar panels fitted in the last year?
Does the government not offer a grant for such things?
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Has anyone had solar panels fitted in the last year?
Need to have six fitted and so far have a best quote of £4500 which I think is pricey?
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