Armagh — city and county

Georgian stone, modern energy: solar for Armagh.

Armagh city is roughly 50 minutes from Belfast down the M1 and A3. We cover the city, Richhill, Markethill, Keady, Tandragee and the orchard country around them on regular runs.

Local knowledge

How we work in Armagh.

Armagh is two places at once. The city centre is Georgian stone and a conservation area, where solar has to be designed with care — rear roof faces, slate-friendly fixings, all-black panels that sit quietly — and where we'll tell you straight what's permitted before anything is ordered. Around it sits a wide belt of post-war semis, detached homes and new estates with clean, unshaded roofs that take a full array without any of that complication.

Then there's the county: orchards, farms and villages where oil heating and big outbuildings make the case for solar plus a battery and an eddi diverter, and where farm solar on a three-phase supply can run the cold stores and packing sheds that keep the apple business moving. Commuters to Belfast, Craigavon and Newry add home EV charging to the mix. Every system is designed off the roof and the usage in front of us.

Glow installation van below a freshly fitted solar array

NICEIC approved

Electricians in Armagh.

Electrician inspecting a consumer unit during an EICR

Armagh's period stock makes board work routine: a consumer unit replacement to bring an old fuse board up to standard is the sensible first step before a charger or battery, and landlords book EICRs from £180 +VAT with digital certificates.

We trace faults in older wiring methodically rather than guessing, and fit smart heating controls that suit oil-fired homes. NICEIC certification on everything.

Armagh questions

Asked locally, answered straight.

Can I have solar panels on a house in Armagh's conservation area?

Often yes, with conditions — typically panels on roof faces not visible from the street, and nothing on a listed building without consent. We check the address and the rules before you commit, and design for the rear face where that's the answer.

Is solar worth it for an orchard or farm business?

If there's a daytime load — cold storage, packing, grading, ventilation — usually yes. We model off real consumption, handle the NIE Networks G99 application for three-phase systems and size for the enterprise.

Do you cover Markethill, Keady and Tandragee?

Yes — plus Richhill, Loughgall and the country between. Armagh is a regular run for us, on the same price basis as Belfast.

What does a typical home solar and battery system cost here?

Solar starts from £4,200 installed and solar plus battery from £6,750, both at 0% VAT. The exact figure depends on your roof and usage, which is what the free survey is for — you get a fixed written quote, not an estimate that grows.

Do you do landlord EICRs in Armagh?

Yes — from £180 +VAT, arranged around tenants, with remedials priced from the same visit.

Ready when Armagh is.

Free survey, honest numbers, NICEIC certification — and 0% VAT on solar and batteries.

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