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- biffvernon
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- RenewableCandy
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I'm looking into the "rent a roof" scheme of my energy supplier. I would have to leave the panels on the house for 25 years and 3 months, and get all the electricity that I can use. Since I am at home most of the time, I think I can get a lot of value out of it.
Anyone else signed up for this type of thing? I've got the survey in a couple of weeks.
Anyone else signed up for this type of thing? I've got the survey in a couple of weeks.
- biffvernon
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Welcome to PowerSwitch, MikeTV. £11k for 3.95kWp. That's £2.78 per Wp. I paid £3.59 last summer after shortlisting all the quotes that came in under £4. Maybe under £3 is the new target to aim below. Obviously the cheaper one goes the more cautious one might be about competence of the supplier but I'm not sure there's much correlation between price and cowboyism.
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I'm having a survey done tomorrow by HomeSun. Probably. Three people have phoned me, half confirming the date and half to arrange the survey. Yes, that includes one person who phoned (twice) to arrange a survey after I had already agreed a survey date with him! Either they are very busy or just very disorganised.
Thanks for all the info here. I'll be getting at least 2 other quotes if I decide to progress this after tomorrow.
I doubt we qualify under the rent-a-roof schemes and, if my life frees up, I would probably want to move and more than likely within 10 years, so I am questioning the merit of having solar PV, considering issues like future electricity prices and added-value to the house price.
Thanks for all the info here. I'll be getting at least 2 other quotes if I decide to progress this after tomorrow.
I doubt we qualify under the rent-a-roof schemes and, if my life frees up, I would probably want to move and more than likely within 10 years, so I am questioning the merit of having solar PV, considering issues like future electricity prices and added-value to the house price.
I'm hippest, no really.