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Have to price a job for solar panels . Have fitted a few worcesters before.
What do you lot think of vokera or valliant panels as comparison for performance ? ease of fittng etc?
cheers
steve
 
Are you MCS certified for Solar Thermal?
 
I have a Viessmann flat panel on mine at home, weighs a chuffin ton.
 
Kingspan nice kit, expensive , try JouleUK we fit both
 
I have been very pleased with my Thermomax for over 26 years would advise evacuated tubes rather than flat panels, either way mount them as mine are on a stainless steel elevation frame.
Mount them very securely with regards to wind, think storms & gales.
PS Not that I have had any problems, I fixed them.
 
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