Carluke sits above the Clyde valley in what was Lanarkshire's fruit-growing country, and the same thing that suited the orchards suits solar: open, unshaded ground and buildings that are not hemmed in. Bungalows on the edges of the town, smallholdings and the old market-garden plots all tend to have roof or outbuilding area going spare.
As an MCS certified installer we design every system around your actual roof and how the property uses power, not a one-size kit. We size the panels, inverter and battery to your usage so the electricity you generate during the day is stored and used in the evening rather than exported for next to nothing. Everything from the panels down to the consumer unit is wired, tested and certified, with the paperwork you need for export payments.
MCS certified design
Panel layout, inverter and battery sized to your roof, its shading and how the property actually uses power.
Outbuildings used
Sheds, garages and steading roofs are often the best unshaded surface on a rural plot, and we are set up to use them.
Honest assessment
We assess orientation, pitch and shading properly and will tell you straight if it does not stack up.
Your questions, answered
How much does solar and battery cost?
A typical domestic system with storage runs from around £7,000 to £12,000 in the UK depending on the array and battery size. You get a full design and a competitive price in writing first.
Can panels go on an outbuilding?
Often yes, and on a rural plot the barn or garage roof is sometimes the better surface. We assess the whole property, not just the house.
Do I need a battery?
Not necessarily, but it is often where the payback is best, storing daytime generation for the evening rather than exporting it. We price both options.
Ready for electrics done properly?
Competitive prices, certified work and an immaculate finish, on every single job.
