Solar Panel Quote
If you’re thinking of replacing your current energy supply and instead choosing a more renewable source in the form of solar power, a good place to start is with solar panel quotes.
In more recent years, solar panel systems have evolved to become much more widely available and more affordable, helping homes and businesses across the UK to save money on their monthly bills.
Here at Three Counties Solar, we will be more than happy to help you to understand all of the various factors that need to be considered when it comes to getting a solar panel quote, and give you the information you need to make the right decision.
Make sure to fill in all of the details below, and we will aim to provide you with a full quotation that will allow you to make an informed decision on whether a solar panel system is right for you.
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What Does a Solar Panel Quote Depend On?
The final figure you receive on your solar panel quote will depend on your property location, the way that your home faces and the size of your roof. From this, we will be able to provide you with an estimate of the amount of power an installation on your home could produce throughout the year.
What Affects The Cost of Solar Panels?
The cost of your solar panel system will depend on the type of panels installed, the size of the overall system, the type of property you own and which way your roof faces. What’s more, the type of panels and components you choose will also influence the cost of the overall system.
How Long Until Solar Panels Pay for Themselves?
Typically, a solar panels system will take around 5 to 15 years to pay off, depending on the cost of the system, electricity usage, and whether or not you register for any incentives or schemes. Once you have paid off the initial cost of the system, your solar panels will continue to generate free electricity for many years.
Is It Worth Installing Solar Panels?
Whether or not solar panels are actually worth the investment is a question that is asked very commonly. Whilst the initial cost of the system can seem high at first, the money you could save, and various other benefits you’ll receive in the long run could justify the price.
These benefits include lower electricity bills, increase property value, and a reduced carbon footprint.
In fact, over the years, the cost of solar panels has decreased hugely and with various incentives and funding schemes, you could even earn money for the extra energy you generate and don’t use.