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We supply and install renewable home energy solutions throughout Liverpool, including solar PV panels.
We supply and install renewable home energy solutions throughout Liverpool, including solar PV panels, which allow you to generate your own electricity which can be sold back to the grid.

Generate Renewable Electricity
How do Solar PV Panels Work?
- Electricity is generated by UV light from the sun hitting the solar PV panels, even in cloudy conditions.
- The current is converted from DC to AC through the inverter, allowing the electricity to be used in the home.
- Any extra AC energy that is not being used can be stored in your battery system to use when you need it.
- The distribution of solar energy is controlled by the consumer unit.
- The stored energy is used to power your home.
- Your Import Meter allocates any surplus energy back and forth between the grid.
- Any energy sent back to the grid through an export tariff can earn you money!

Renewable Energy Consumer Code
Proud to be a member of the Renewable Energy Consumer Code.
Liverpool Heating are a dedicated member of RECC, meaning we agree to follow and install renewable home energy solutions to the highest standards as set out in the consumer code. We provide and install both solar PV panels and air source heat pumps throughout Liverpool
Benefits of installing
Solar PV Panels
100% Green Energy
Solar energy is considered green because it uses a natural resource that won’t run out. Unlike fossil fuels, solar panels have almost no negative impact on the environment.
Energy Efficiency
Modern solar panels typically have an efficiency range of 15% to 22%. This means that they can convert about 15% to 22% of the sunlight they receive into usable electrical energy.
Increased Property Value
Did you know installing Solar PV can add value to your home? Many experts across the UK have stated that solar panels could add up to 14% of your home's total value.
Sell Your Extra Energy Back to the Grid
When your solar panels produce more electricity than you use, the excess is sent to the grid. Your meter runs backward during this export, effectively deducting the exported energy from your bill.
Easy to Install Maintain
Solar panels are relatively easy to install and maintain, making them a convenient choice for homeowners. Little maintenance is required beyond cleaning and a professional service every 5 to 10 years.
Reduce Your Electricity Bills
Reduce your reliance on the grid and avoid paying for every unit of energy consumed.


MCS and NAPIT Certified
Providing renewable energy products throughout Liverpool.
As an MCS and NAPIT Certified installer we and can provide a number of high quality renewable energy products for both domestic and commercial clients throughout Liverpool.
Solar PV Packages
Choose Your System

JA Solar Panels
A set of ten JA solar panels with an inverter.
4kW Solar Panel System | |
x10 395W JA Solar Panels | |
3.68kW Inverter | |
Full Installation |

Fox ESS EP5
The full solar panel system including panels, battery and hybrid inverter.
4kW Solar Panel System | |
x10 405W JA Solar Panels | |
Fox ESS EP5 5.18 kWh Battery | |
3.7kW Fox H1 Hybrid Inverter | |
Full Installation |

SolaX
The full solar panel system including panels, battery and hybrid inverter.
4kW Solar Panel System | |
x10 405W JA Solar Panels | |
5.8 kWh SolaX Triple Power HV Battery | |
3.7 kW SolaX G4-V2 Hybrid Inverter | |
Full Installation |
Solar PV Panels frequently asked questions
The average cost of a full solar panel system plus installation in the UK can be broken down by system size and typical costs. Here are some detailed estimates as of 2024:
Average Costs by System Size
- 4 kW System (Typical for a Medium-Sized Home)
- Total Cost: £4,000 to £12,000
- Breakdown:
- Solar Panels: £2,500 to £3,500
- Inverter: £500 to £1,000
- Batteries: £3000 to £6,000 - optional
- Installation: £1,000 to £1,500
- 3 kW System (Suitable for a Small to Medium-Sized Home)
- Total Cost: £3,500 to £11,000
- Breakdown:
- Solar Panels: £2,000 to £3,000
- Inverter: £400 to £800
- Batteries: £3000 to £6,000 - optional
- Installation: £1,000 to £1,200
- 2 kW System (Suitable for a Small Home)
- Total Cost: £3,000 to £10,500
- Breakdown:
- Solar Panels: £1,500 to £2,500
- Inverter: £300 to £700
- Batteries: £3000 to £6,000 - optional
- Installation: £1,000 to £1,300
Yes, you do need an electrician to install solar panels, particularly for the electrical components and connections.
Hiring a qualified electrician ensures that your solar panel system is safe, compliant with regulations, and operates efficiently. It’s important to work with a certified installer who can handle both the physical and electrical aspects of the installation process.
Solar panels typically have a long lifespan, often lasting between 25 to 30 years or more. However, several factors can influence their longevity, including the quality of the panels, installation, and maintenance.
To make sure that solar panels suit your roof, consider its orientation, angle, shading, space, condition, and structural integrity.
Speaking with a professional solar installer can provide a thorough evaluation, a feasibility study, and a precise quote tailored to your needs.
Yes, solar panels are generally safe in both operation and installation. However, like any electrical or structural installation, they require safety considerations.
Having certified professionals install your system and adhering to safety standards greatly reduces risks. Regular maintenance and monitoring also improve the safety and efficiency of your solar panel system.
Yes, you can have solar panels without a battery. Many systems operate by directly converting sunlight into electricity for immediate use or for feeding back into the grid.
Choosing solar panels without a battery reduces costs and complexity while allowing participation in net metering or the Smart Export Guarantee.
However, if you value energy independence or need backup power during outages, consider adding a battery later.