Derry~Londonderry · Limavady · Roe Valley

The north-west, covered: solar, storage and EV charging for Derry and Limavady.

Derry~Londonderry is the far edge of our circle — about an hour and twenty minutes from Belfast on the A6 — and we cover it, along with Limavady, Eglinton and the Roe Valley, in planned runs. Same price basis, no mileage mystery.

Local knowledge

How we work in Derry~Londonderry and Limavady.

The city's housing ranges from Victorian terraces and the historic walled centre, through the big post-war estates on both sides of the Foyle, to the newer developments on the Waterside and out towards Eglinton. Terraces and semis with a clear rear roof face take a tidy array; the larger detached homes on the edges of the city and along the Roe Valley often have room for a system that covers most of a household's use, plus a garage or outbuilding for the battery. We design per roof, not per postcode.

Limavady and the villages — Dungiven, Claudy, Eglinton — are largely oil-heated, which is where a battery and an eddi hot-water diverter do their best work: surplus that would have been exported for pence heats the cylinder instead. The north-west has a strong commuter flow into the city and across the border, so home EV charging is a common add-on, and we quote the commercial and agricultural work on the same runs.

Sigenergy SigenStor wall-mounted in a garage — Glow install

NICEIC approved

Electricians in Derry~Londonderry and Limavady.

New consumer unit installed and labelled

Landlord EICRs for the city's rental and student stock run from £180 +VAT with digital certificates; older terraces are frequently due a consumer unit replacement before they take a charger or battery.

We keep the electrical side to planned visits out here — fault-finding, board work, smart heating — bundled with installs where we can, so you get the NICEIC certification without paying for a van to cross the province for one socket.

Derry~Londonderry questions

Asked locally, answered straight.

Do you cover Derry~Londonderry from Belfast?

Yes. It's at the edge of our hour-and-twenty radius, so we plan north-west work into runs. Surveys are arranged around those runs and the price basis is the same as Belfast.

Are there planning restrictions for solar in Derry?

Most domestic solar is permitted development in Northern Ireland, but the walled city and other conservation areas — and any listed building — carry extra conditions, especially for roof faces visible from the street. We check the address before anything is ordered.

Is oil-heated Limavady a good case for solar?

Often a very good one. Solar plus a battery and an eddi diverter means the immersion does more of the hot-water work on sunshine, cutting oil use through the warmer half of the year. We size it off your real usage.

How does the NIE Networks connection work in the north-west?

Exactly as it does elsewhere in NI: G98 notification for systems up to 3.68 kW per phase, a G99 application approved before install for larger systems. Rural supplies sometimes carry an export limit and we design to it.

Do you do EICRs for Derry landlords?

Yes — from £180 +VAT, booked into our north-west runs and arranged around tenants, with a clear coded report and remedials priced from the same visit.

Ready when the north-west is.

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

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