Case Studies
Mr & Mrs Peters
- Case study: Mr & Mrs Peters
- 1. The installation team arrive
- 2. The team explain the installation
- 3. The installation begins
- 4. Preparation for the mounting system
- 5. The steel fixings are attached
- 6. The mounting tracks are put in place
- 7. The first panel is attached
- 8. Beginning to take shape
- 9. Close to completion
- 10. System explanation
- 11. The final checks
- 12. Installation complete
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When Mr Peters suddenly had his pension allowance cut he was tasked with finding a way to fill the financial void. After discovering that a close friend was generating income from a solar photovoltaic panel system installed by Solar Fusion, Mr Peters decided to give us a call.
“I lost just over a £1000 a year in my state pension so I had to start thinking of ways I could recoup some of that money,” said Mr Peters.
“Very pleased at what solar
power had done for him.”
“Some friends of ours had solar energy installed just over a year ago and he told us what kind of money he was recouping. He was very pleased at what solar power had done for him.”
One of our consultants conducted a free-no-obligation survey of Mr and Mrs Peters’ three bedroom bungalow to find out if solar energy would be a feasible option for the property.
“We contacted Solar Fusion and were visited by one of your consultants,” said Mr Peters. “We had a couple of quotations but when your chap came along we preferred him – for many reasons.”
“Our friends had the proof
that the system worked.”
Mrs Peters was initially sceptical as to the benefits of solar energy. “I just didn’t think that it was worth the risk of the initial outlay, but when you know someone that has had it for a year and has been receiving the benefits, it makes the decision to look into it a bit deeper a lot easier,” she said. “Our friends had the proof that the system worked.”
The Peters’ home was deemed suitable for a 10 panel photovoltaic system, and a date for the installation was agreed. “I was informed that on the day the installers would arrive between eight and nine, they were actually here a couple of minutes early,” said Mr Peters.
“Has to be a good thing.”
“All of the installers have been very pleasant and get on with what they do and how they’ve got to do, one of the chaps also discussed with me where the best place on the roof for the panels was,” he added.
A few hours later the installation was complete. “If the system can make a difference to the annual bills and keeps you steady, so that you are swallowing up a bit of the price increases all of the time, then that has to be a good thing,” said Mrs Peters





























