Solar fitters struggling to keep with up demand

 

The workload of many solar installers has increased significantly in recent weeks, following the government’s announcement that the Feed in Tariffs will be cut for installations set up after December 12.

Solar installation and grid connection companies are said to be struggling with the increased workload and the number of calls and enquiries they are receiving from both current customers and potential new business.

The government announced that the Feed in Tariffs rate will be slashed in half, with homeowners who miss the deadline receiving only 21p per kilowatt hour, compared to the 43p per kilowatt hour currently available to homeowners.

Many homeowners who are waiting on planning permission or have paid their deposits and are waiting for the overworked installers to fit their panels are at risk of missing the deadline, and those homeowners that find their panels aren’t fully operational until after December 12 will receive the higher rate until April, when it will then revert to the new tariff.

Installing solar panels for your home can be a great way of reducing your energy costs and helping you do your part for the environment. Although the Feed in Tariffs scheme will pay out less for homeowners who have their installations completed after the deadline, there will still be an income paid out for the next 25 years ensuring that you will still receive a good return on your investment whilst fighting back against the energy companies’ constant price rises, so contact Solar Install for more information on solar panels and how much they could be saving you.

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