ASSESSMENT / ROOF / USE / ELECTRICAL

Tell us enough
to make the first conversation useful.

Share the property, recent electricity use, roof or site constraints and what you want the system to do. That is enough to start without pretending an instant quote is an assessment.

Project context with people moving through a public space

Assessment before quotation

Assess. Design. Deliver.

No generic package

The visible page starts with context, then makes the next decision clear.

Assessment request

Tell us enough to avoid the generic solar package.

  • Property or project type
  • Recent electricity use if available
  • Roof, site or electrical details if available
  • What you want the system to do
  • Preferred timing or project phase

Project brief

Start with the property, not a panel count.

Send the location, project type, approximate scope and what you want the work to achieve. Add relevant reference files or photos when you have them.

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Contact

Rather talk first? Use the same contact route.

Whether you want a partner for a project, a fresh perspective on work already under way, or simply an honest answer about the next step.


“They helped us narrow the options and focus on a more useful next step.”

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Address

Example Street 1
Example City


Elsewhere

After the brief

The next step is a useful assessment, not an instant quote.

Turn the next step into a clear decision instead of another item waiting on a list.

Start here

Give the project a useful first move.

Start with the project brief or open a conversation first. Both routes stay clear and easy to choose.