
FAQ / BEFORE YOU COMMIT
Questions worth asking before anyone sizes the system.
The useful questions are about assumptions, responsibilities, future loads, handover and what has actually been verified on the property.
Property-specific answers need assessment
Before you commit
Questions worth asking any solar installer.
Keep the introduction concise and place the questions in one clearly framed stack.
How do you decide what belongs in scope?
Start with the goal, constraints, dependencies, users and timing. A useful scope is not simply the longest list of deliverables that can fit.
Do I need every optional module?
Not automatically. Optional work only makes sense when the objective, risk or operating context justifies it.
Can the solution be prepared for a later phase?
Future requirements belong in the brief. Dependencies, interfaces and available capacity can all be planned in advance.
What should a proposal actually show?
At minimum, the proposed scope, assumptions, responsibilities, delivery approach and any verified commercial or performance terms.
Solar FAQ
Questions and answers
Answers to common questions. If yours is not here, get in touch and we will help.

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A focused project can move quickly when the goal, decisions, and responsibilities are clear. We keep communication simple and progress visible from the start.
Delays make priorities harder to manage. We help identify what needs attention and agree a clear way forward.
Every project has its own context. We make the options, priorities, and trade-offs clear before you decide what to do next.
We do. Regular reviews make sure plans, priorities, and progress stay current as circumstances change.
Next step
Still have a property-specific question?
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.