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Carlingford, County Louth:: Solar Panels / Solar Water Heating Installation

5 panel system on bar and restaurant

solar panels installers PJ’s Bar, Carlingford

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- solar panels installers PJ’s Bar, Carlingford

5-panel system complete with SS DHW storage cylinders was installed locally on the roof of a public bar and restaurant in the Co. Louth village of Carlingford. The client is now enjoying significant savings from free hot water generated by this custom system for their busy bar and restaurant operations. In this project, Genersys installed this system as part of a major refurbishment of the restaurant premises. This project demonstrates the technical and design capability of Genersys solar heating engineers in commercial project applications. A fine example of commercial solar water heating applications currently being undertaken by the Genersys engineering team.

“The Genersys solar panels continue to supply quite unexpected amounts of hot water. The installation has considerably reduced my heating oil & electricity bills. The installation was accurately specified to meet our projected demand, it was professionally installed with minimum interruption to the operation of our busy pub and restaurant business. All in all a really good job!”  Mickey Heaney, propietor of PJ’s Bar, Carlingford.

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