Solar Panel Projects
Ratoath, County Meath:: Solar Panels / Solar Water Heating Installation
3 panel in-roof system
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This project involved installing a 3-panel in-roof Genersys system and connecting a new 300L dual-coil stainless steel storage cylinder to the 3 solar panels. Again the client is now enjoying the benefits of superior heat retention, better heat stratification and 25 year guarantee afforded by Tribune SS cylinder technology. This particular installation is yet another example of the technical expertise of Genersys solar water heating engineers in installing customized in-roof solar water heating systems into existing homes.
What our customer had to say - “Our solar system is going great. I’d say it’s even better than last year, probably down to the amount of sun (or maybe I should refer to that as brightness!!!) we’re getting this year. This year, I started to use the gas less and less and since late June our gas has been turned off the whole time. Even this morning with heavy showers, I had plenty of hot water.”
Our solar system is going great. I’d say it’s even better than last year, probably down to the amount of sun (or maybe I should refer to that as brightness!!!) we’re getting this year. I always used to have the gas boiler on during the summer months (because the immersion is more expensive) with the radiators turned off but still getting the water heated in the tank for baths and showers. This year, I started to use the gas less and less in May, in June I turned on the boiler about twice, probably for a couple of hours to take the chill out of the house, and since late June our Gas has been turned off the whole time. Our last Gas bill was €36, and that’s mainly the connection charge! Even this morning with heavy showers, I had plenty of hot water. I’m hoping at some stage to collate our Gas expenditure over the past few years, might even make an interesting graph, even if it’s just to reassure me that it was money well spent!
Tom Reilly, Ratoath









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