How can I Choose A Good Contractor?
There are lots of companies installing solar panels and batteries – some are well-run with a good reputation, and others less so. It can be hard to tell the good from the bad. The following things might help:
We would always recommend getting more than one quotation, whether or not you choose to use us, the council’s partner.
When you’re comparing quotations, always look at the warranty periods offered for the equipment, and the length of the installer guarantee, i.e. to fix any problems that might arise from the installation itself.
Always look for customer feedback through reputable review sites such as Trustpilot.
Any installer should be registered with the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS), meaning they have to conform to strict quality standards in the installation.
You should also make sure that any installer you might use is registered with a reputable consumer code that covers PV – typical ones are the Home Insulation and Energy Systems Quality Assured Contractors Scheme (HIES), the Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC) and the government’s Trustmark scheme.