Solar installation prices
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Solar installation prices
I know we should have done this some time ago but are thinking of a PVP system to compliment the solar thermal we currently have. Following a link to the telegraph from this forum I clicked on another link and eventually ended up at Project solar UK . We have had a visit from one of their reps and he quoted a little over eight and a half thousand for a 14 panel 4 KW system .
Being unsure of the costs and what have you involved we did a quick search and found again a 14 panel 4KW system for less than half with Eco cute. We also found several other companies with prices inbetween , but two such widely different prices for essentially the same thing seems at best confusing. Project solar do offer longer warranties , we were quoted 99 years and insurance cover of £200,000 as opposed to Eco cute's 30 year panel performance and 12 year panel product warranty and much lower £20,000 insurance cover.
To be honest it seems possible to baffle with figures and the rep left us with a 24 page email to go through. We don't class ourselves as particularly dumb but any advice anyone could offer will be gratefully received.
Two links ,
http://www.eco-cute.co.uk/specialoffers ... wwodFCABTA
http://www.projectsolaruk.com
Being unsure of the costs and what have you involved we did a quick search and found again a 14 panel 4KW system for less than half with Eco cute. We also found several other companies with prices inbetween , but two such widely different prices for essentially the same thing seems at best confusing. Project solar do offer longer warranties , we were quoted 99 years and insurance cover of £200,000 as opposed to Eco cute's 30 year panel performance and 12 year panel product warranty and much lower £20,000 insurance cover.
To be honest it seems possible to baffle with figures and the rep left us with a 24 page email to go through. We don't class ourselves as particularly dumb but any advice anyone could offer will be gratefully received.
Two links ,
http://www.eco-cute.co.uk/specialoffers ... wwodFCABTA
http://www.projectsolaruk.com
Yes it did seem to be a figure pulled out of the air , more bluster than practicality and whether the company will still be in existence in nearly a century's time is debatable . I certainly won't be.
Looking again at the Eco cute site there seems to be at least a couple of add ons that bump the price up a bit , things such as an extra £18 per panel for fixing to roofs with rosemary tiles which we have for instance.
We have had another quote from a local company that has worked on and fitted additional panels to a friend's system and that has come out more than Eco cute but considerably less than project solar .
Looking again at the Eco cute site there seems to be at least a couple of add ons that bump the price up a bit , things such as an extra £18 per panel for fixing to roofs with rosemary tiles which we have for instance.
We have had another quote from a local company that has worked on and fitted additional panels to a friend's system and that has come out more than Eco cute but considerably less than project solar .
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I would be reluctant to recommend any particular supplier, but would suggest that personal recommendation is the best way to select a supplier.
Recommendation from ESTABLISHED forum members could be a useful guide also. Suggest ignoring any recommendations from new members, who may have joined simply to promote.
The 99 year warranty makes me a bit doubtful !
Recommendation from ESTABLISHED forum members could be a useful guide also. Suggest ignoring any recommendations from new members, who may have joined simply to promote.
The 99 year warranty makes me a bit doubtful !
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We were one of the first customers of Ethical Solar, almost five years ago. Our system has given no trouble and I think they are a good firm that fits the name on lid.
http://www.ethicalsolar.org/about/
http://www.ethicalsolar.org/about/
The panels themselves probably only have a 40-50 year life expectancy, according to these folks:
http://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/life-exp ... lar-panels
http://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/life-exp ... lar-panels
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Hence Ethical Solar.
Meanwhile, here's something different: http://www.icax.co.uk/asphalt_solar_collector.html
Meanwhile, here's something different: http://www.icax.co.uk/asphalt_solar_collector.html
Thanks for the replies. Good points about the lifespan of the panels especially with regards to anybody offering a warranty that could be anywhere from twice to three times that lifespan. Just makes us think of it as more of a gimmick.
I'm probably going to follow Adam's advice with regards to the personal recommendation .
Going off topic a little I feel I just have to tell you what happened this evening. My sister in law , who by the way works in a bank dishing out advice , suggested that for only three grand we could get a hot tub . Cheaper than the solar panels , she said, so we'd save money! I was pretty much speechless and couldn't even begin to explain how wrong her statement was.
I'm probably going to follow Adam's advice with regards to the personal recommendation .
Going off topic a little I feel I just have to tell you what happened this evening. My sister in law , who by the way works in a bank dishing out advice , suggested that for only three grand we could get a hot tub . Cheaper than the solar panels , she said, so we'd save money! I was pretty much speechless and couldn't even begin to explain how wrong her statement was.
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I suppose there's a certain logic there Biff.
Many years ago I thought of building one in brick or more likely concrete and heating with wood in a similar manner to a Roman hypocauste but then when I really thought about it , the cost , the effort involved just to have a bath in the garden the idea was shelved under "what was I thinking?" .
Last year we had a few days away just outside Welshpool and the place had a hot tub. We did use for about forty minutes a time once a day for about three days. Very pleasant but after talking to the owner very expensive to run. Financially viable for somewhere having paid guests but completely the opposite for a domestic single family installation.
Many years ago I thought of building one in brick or more likely concrete and heating with wood in a similar manner to a Roman hypocauste but then when I really thought about it , the cost , the effort involved just to have a bath in the garden the idea was shelved under "what was I thinking?" .
Last year we had a few days away just outside Welshpool and the place had a hot tub. We did use for about forty minutes a time once a day for about three days. Very pleasant but after talking to the owner very expensive to run. Financially viable for somewhere having paid guests but completely the opposite for a domestic single family installation.
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If that's the mentality of the people giving out advice in that bank I don't think I want to take any from that source. Which bank did you say it was, Lurkalot?Lurkalot wrote:....Going off topic a little I feel I just have to tell you what happened this evening. My sister in law , who by the way works in a bank dishing out advice , suggested that for only three grand we could get a hot tub . Cheaper than the solar panels , she said, so we'd save money! I was pretty much speechless and couldn't even begin to explain how wrong her statement was.
By the way, you could buy the family a few burgers each and save even more.
That'll be £50 for the advise, please!
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Don't know if I should say really but why not , it's Barclays . We have money in ISA's with them so my wife was asking her sister about withdrawals to pay for the panels.
Good advice about the burgers too Ken , with the resultant layers of fat we could turn down the heating as well. Cheque in the post ....Barclays of course.
Good advice about the burgers too Ken , with the resultant layers of fat we could turn down the heating as well. Cheque in the post ....Barclays of course.