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Ladyshopper wrote: »Evening, not kept up with posting much this week, but been reading where I can.
I just wondered if anyone has had "free" solar panels fitted? I've been approved by them, and had A Shade Greener round tonight to do the paperwork. The guy was lovely, not pushy at all, and was more than happy to leave the paperwork with me rather than pushing for a decision today.
I get that the company make money from it, as any "left over" electricity generated is sold by them back to the grid. I'm fine with that, and still reckon I could make a lot of use out of it as I'm here a lot during the day.
What I'm struggling with is the 25 year lease thing, and once they are up, they can't be removed in that time. If I sold the house the lease would transfer to the new owner, but if they didn't want the panels it would be tough luck, there is no option to remove them before the 25 years.
Not sure whether I'm being over cautious and should just go for it?
Ladyshopper we are going for the very same things from the same company. We are having them fitted on the 16 th. Obviously they make some money as why bother but everyone wins. We get cheaper electricity during the day . They are just lending our roof so to speak.
We have found them very courteous plenty of info , letters etc. Plus as these panels are still theirs if anything goes wrong they come to repair them. I was determined I was n t going to spend any money on them. My sister had her roof done about a year ago and paid £6,000 for the priviledge. I realise she has a different offer than us but I prefer my way lol.
Just wish I could find someone else to have them done and they and I could get £50 each. So anyone on here need someone to refer them we both benefit . I'm your woman
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Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
I have done reading too!
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Evening all, happy start to the weekend.0
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