Solar FAQ’s

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Yes, the UK government offers various incentives to help with the cost of solar panel installations. Homeowners and businesses can benefit from the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), which allows you to earn money by exporting excess energy back to the grid.

Additionally, there are government-backed schemes like the Green Homes Grant and regional funding options that can provide financial support. It’s best to check with accredited installers like FutureHeat to see which grants and incentives are available to you in Newcastle and the surrounding areas. Contact us for more information.

The average cost of installing solar panels in Newcastle can vary depending on the size of the system and your specific energy needs. Typically, for a standard 4kW system, costs range between £5,000 and £8,000, including installation.

Factors such as the type of panels, roof space, and any government grants or incentives available may also affect the final price. To get an accurate quote, it’s recommended to contact a trusted MCS-accredited installer like FutureHeat for a detailed survey and pricing tailored to your home or business.

Yes, adding a battery to your solar panel system can be highly beneficial. A solar battery stores excess energy generated during the day, allowing you to use it at night or during cloudy periods, reducing reliance on the grid.

This can increase your energy savings and make your system more efficient. It’s especially worth considering if you live in Newcastle or surrounding areas, where solar generation can vary. With the right battery, you can maximize your solar investment and reduce energy costs over time.

The number of solar panels needed to power your house depends on your energy consumption, the size of your home, and the efficiency of the panels. On average, a typical household in Newcastle will need around 10-12 panels to generate enough electricity to cover daily energy usage.

However, factors like roof space and sun exposure can influence the exact number. A professional survey from an MCS-accredited installer like FutureHeat can help determine the ideal system size for your specific needs.

On average, installing solar panels takes between 1 to 3 days, depending on the size and complexity of the system. For a typical residential property in Newcastle, the process is usually completed within a day or two.

This includes the installation of panels, inverter setup, and system testing. Larger installations, such as for commercial properties, may take longer. Our expert team at FutureHeat ensures a smooth and efficient installation, minimizing any disruption to your home or business.

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