As revealed by an industry insider with the increasing popularity of solar panels among homeowners, it's no surprise that you're eager to join the solar revolution. To help you make an informed decision and select the right solar panel installer, we've gathered some essential tips and information to consider before leaping. Top insider questions to ask:
1. Is the installer MCS Certified?
Verify that the solar panel installer is certified by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS), an esteemed quality assurance organisation, ensuring that your panels meet rigorous standards and qualify for government incentives.
DALL ENGINEERING LTD is MCS Certified.
2. Do they offer an insurance-backed guarantee?
Ensure your installer offers an insurance-backed guarantee, which covers the work and offers you peace of mind if anything goes wrong with your solar panel installation.
We at Dall Engineering Ltd offer an insurance back guarantee.
3. Do they have Deposit Indemnity Protection?
Check if your installer offers deposit indemnity protection, which safeguards your deposit in case the company goes out of business before completing the installation. We at Dall Engineering Ltd offer DIP.
4. Can they provide a comprehensive written quote?
Request a detailed written quote with a full breakdown of all costs, including equipment and installation. Your installer should also provide a performance,ce estimate based on your property, using the government-approved SAP method for their calculations.
We at Dall Engineering Ltd provide free no obligation comprehensive written Quote & also offer to beat any written quote.
5. Can you check their warranties and maintenance?
Ask your installer about the warranties for the equipment they intend to install and the maintenance elements of the installation. Make sure these details are included in the contract.
We at Dall Engineering Ltd include all the above infor in handover pack.
6. Does your home require planning permission?
If your property is in a conservation area, a World Heritage site, or is a listed building, you may need planning permission to install solar panels. Normal residential houses don't need any permission to install solar panels but solar installation can increase the property price from 5-15%
7. Can you check their references?
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