Solar Panel Installers in Armagh
Browse 1 SEAI registered solar panel installer in Armagh. All installers listed below are verified on the SEAI register. A 4kWp solar system in Armagh generates approximately 3,420 kWh per year, with the SEAI grant covering up to €1,800 of the installation cost.
Showing 1 installer in Armagh
LL Electrical
armagh
How do you choose a solar panel installer in Armagh?
Check SEAI Registration
Only SEAI-registered installers qualify you for the €1,800 grant. Verify your installer on the SEAI register. 1 installers serving Armagh are currently registered.
Compare Multiple Quotes
Get at least 2–3 written quotes with itemised breakdowns. A typical 4kWp system in Armagh costs €5,000–€8,000 before the grant. Ensure quotes include panels, inverter, mounting, electrical work, and BER assessment.
Verify Insurance & Warranties
Confirm public liability insurance and ask about workmanship warranty (minimum 5 years). Panel manufacturers typically offer 25-year performance guarantees and inverters come with 10–12 year warranties.
Read Customer Reviews
Check Google, Trustpilot, and Facebook reviews. Ask for references from recent installations in Armagh. Look for detailed reviews mentioning communication, tidiness, and after-sales support.
Check Equipment Brands
Ask which panel and inverter brands are used. Tier 1 solar panel manufacturers (e.g. JA Solar, Trina, Canadian Solar) offer the most reliable long-term performance. Avoid quotes that don't specify equipment.
Confirm Grant Handling
A good installer helps with the SEAI grant application, ESB Networks NC6 form, and arranges the post-works BER assessment. Ask whether these are included in the quoted price.
Solar Panels in Armagh
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SEAI Grant in Armagh
Grant amounts, eligibility, and payback calculations for Armagh.
Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installers in Armagh
How do I find a good solar panel installer in Armagh?
Check that the installer is on the SEAI register — this is required to claim the €1,800 grant. Compare at least 2–3 quotes, ask for references from recent jobs in Armagh, and verify they carry public liability insurance. Look for companies with Google or Trustpilot reviews and check they offer a workmanship warranty of at least 5 years alongside the panel manufacturer warranty (typically 25 years).
How much do solar panel installers in Armagh charge?
A typical 4kWp residential installation in Armagh costs €5,000–€8,000 before the SEAI grant. After the €1,800 grant and with 0% VAT, the net cost is usually €3,200–€6,200. Prices vary by installer, roof type (slate, tile, flat), scaffolding requirements, and whether a battery is included. Always get itemised quotes so you can compare like for like.
Are solar panel installers in Armagh SEAI registered?
Not all installers are SEAI registered. You must use an SEAI-registered installer to qualify for the solar grant. The SEAI maintains a public register at seai.ie. On this page, 1 of the 1 listed installers are SEAI registered. Look for the "SEAI Registered" badge on each listing.
How long does solar panel installation take?
The physical installation is typically completed in 1–2 days for a standard residential system. The full process from initial quote to completed installation usually takes 4–8 weeks, including the SEAI grant application (allow 2–4 weeks for approval), installer scheduling, and the post-installation BER assessment.
Do I need the SEAI grant approved before hiring an installer in Armagh?
Yes. You must receive your SEAI Letter of Offer before any installation work begins. If work starts before approval, you will not receive the grant. Apply at seai.ie with your MPRN, Eircode, and your chosen installer's details. Once approved, you typically have 8 months to complete the installation.
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Sources
- SEAI — Find a Registered Professional
- SEAI — Solar Electricity Grant
- SEAI — Registered Renewable Installers List
- CRU — Commission for Regulation of Utilities
- Revenue — 0% VAT on Solar Panels
Last updated: February 2026
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