A few thoughts on this.dangermouse wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 3:36 pm And so my DIY journey continues... Having got the battery and inverter sorted out, I'm now investigating PV panels...
Just got a quote from a local company, to fit 10 panels, over £6k. I'm thinking that's a bit steep, for panels costing about £2k. I suspect they don't really want to do part jobs (they initially quoted about 10k for a full system).
It's not a good time of the year to get roofing work done, but I'll be looking around for someone who do the work if I buy the panels. Any opinions on what I should be expecting to pay for simply mounting 10 panels on a normal 2 storey house?
I have found very few companies willing to even contemplate partial installs, they can make more margin on complete systems and then have no issues with warranty liability.
Have recently been quoted 5K to install 8 panels (no inverter), which I am thinking is pretty steep as the kit can be had from e.g. Midsummer for less than half that.
AFAIR Scottish Power have a fixed web price of £5620 for 8 x 370W panels inc inverter. This seems better vfm as the supply and installation of the inverter must be worth quite a bit. The headline price doesn't say whether or not scaffolding is included, however most companies including the former people say is is extra as they have little control over the costs. However this gives them no incentive to minimise it!
If you get scaff included in the PV contract price then I think it is zero-rated, if it is a separate contract then you have to pay VAT. It cost us ?£400 + VAT for a shorter length but higher scaff to replace the barge boards on our gable end. There is a company in N Devon ?Barnstaple? fitting panels using roped access.
Different installers prefer different rail systems and fixings so you need to find the installer before buying the bits. If you have a slate roof be particularly careful they have appropriate experience.
Callidus said they could install panels from an alloy tower costing ~£120 to hire and quoted less than £5k but then backed out of the job at 24 hours' notice. Wasn't happy as I had just spent a day and many £00s installing a Victron MPPT which has not to date contributed a single kWh.
HTH