So I posted a few months back about having PV solar installed, which we went ahead with.
https://electricianforum.co.uk/threads/looking-for-thoughts-on-quoted-system.54622/#post-525394
Installer came and fitted the panels and ran cables initially. Fitted the rest at a later date. Everything is up and running ok it seems, which is good. However, since the install was carried out I've had two instances where damage to my newly refurbished roof has caused leaks. The first leak was caused by broken tiles, and the second due to the solar installer's contracted roofers not removing nails when taking out tiles. These punctured the membrane in two places (that I have seen), which is a special type for shallow pitch rooves (and is £300 for 25m). I had issues getting them to repair the tiles the first time and this time around the installer seems to be taking his time in getting things rectified. All after trying to bodge a repair that wasn't done as per the membrane manufacturer's guidelines. I'm also very keen that they check all of the other locations where tiles were removed as my 1yr old roof with expensive new membrane is now compromised. However, as certain parts aren't accessible through the loft space they don't want to as it requires that the panels are removed.
I wonder if others have had issues with installers and what they did to push things along? Or, are there any decent installers who could comment on where I stand? And again, is there anything that will give the installer a kick up the proverbial?
https://electricianforum.co.uk/threads/looking-for-thoughts-on-quoted-system.54622/#post-525394
Installer came and fitted the panels and ran cables initially. Fitted the rest at a later date. Everything is up and running ok it seems, which is good. However, since the install was carried out I've had two instances where damage to my newly refurbished roof has caused leaks. The first leak was caused by broken tiles, and the second due to the solar installer's contracted roofers not removing nails when taking out tiles. These punctured the membrane in two places (that I have seen), which is a special type for shallow pitch rooves (and is £300 for 25m). I had issues getting them to repair the tiles the first time and this time around the installer seems to be taking his time in getting things rectified. All after trying to bodge a repair that wasn't done as per the membrane manufacturer's guidelines. I'm also very keen that they check all of the other locations where tiles were removed as my 1yr old roof with expensive new membrane is now compromised. However, as certain parts aren't accessible through the loft space they don't want to as it requires that the panels are removed.
I wonder if others have had issues with installers and what they did to push things along? Or, are there any decent installers who could comment on where I stand? And again, is there anything that will give the installer a kick up the proverbial?