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Spotted this on my travels today!

It's all good to save a few pennies, but not when it makes the property look a mess surely!?
 

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Goodness gracious me. Can you imagine if everyone did this, what is the world coming to.
 
would anyone want to buy that if it were for sale? i know i wouldn't.
 
Can't believe that,just goes to show councils are blinded by the Eco boom
And will let things go:toilet:
 
That's a relief ,round my way the electric ones are springing up every ware on the council houses , essex.
 
looks like they lost their appear for the original installation. It looks worst than the original but I would do the same if I am in their position.
 
Spotted this on my travels today!

It's all good to save a few pennies, but not when it makes the property look a mess surely!?

I don't think you could make that property look any worse than it was before, good salesman, PV and solar, it all looks symmetrical
 
Property just needs several wind turbines on the roof and an air sourced heat pump stuck in the front garden. Lovely efficient home.:33:
 
Wow I've seen some eye-sores in my time but never anything like this!
 
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