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Coverage Manchester

Solar Repair & Support in Manchester

We cover the eastern side of Greater Manchester — the boroughs closest to our Yorkshire base across the M62 corridor. Oldham, Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, Stockport, and the Pennine fringe towns all fall within our range. These areas have some of the highest concentrations of government-scheme solar installations in the North of England.

On-site repair from £249 Inverter replacement £795 Remote diagnostic £75 — written report within 24 hrs
Manchester solar engineer

Tell us what's happening with your system. We'll confirm whether it needs a remote diagnostic or an on-site visit, and give you a clear price before any work starts. Eastern Greater Manchester is 60–90 minutes from our base — two to three working days for urgent faults.

Book a visit → Remote diagnostic — £75 →

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Local Knowledge

Solar in eastern Manchester — government scheme heartland

The eastern boroughs of Greater Manchester — Oldham, Rochdale, Tameside, and parts of Stockport — saw some of the highest uptake of government-funded solar installations in England. ECO, CERT, and Green Deal schemes targeted these areas heavily between 2011 and 2016. The result is thousands of ageing systems on terraced streets and council estates, many installed by companies that have since closed. The hardware is reaching the age where faults become common, and the original installers are gone.

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Terraced streets with compact FiT-era arrays

Oldham, Rochdale, and Ashton-under-Lyne have dense terraced streets carrying compact 2–3kW systems installed under FiT and government incentive schemes. Narrow south-facing roofs, tight spacing between properties, and chimney shading are common. These systems typically run Solis or Fronius string inverters with 8–12 standard polycrystalline panels. Simple systems, but the inverters are now 10–14 years old and approaching end of life.

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Heavy government scheme territory

Eastern Manchester boroughs were targeted extensively by ECO and Green Deal programmes. Installers like Mark Group and A Shade Greener fitted thousands of systems across social housing and low-income households. Many homeowners received little documentation, no monitoring setup, and minimal explanation of how their system works. When the installer disappears, these customers are the most vulnerable — they often don't know what they have or who to call.

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Pennine fringe — exposed systems

The eastern edge of Manchester climbs into the Pennines — Saddleworth, Mossley, Stalybridge, Glossop. Systems here face higher wind loading, more driven rain, and greater temperature swings than lowland installs. DC isolators, junction boxes, and roof-level MC4 connectors degrade faster in these conditions. The panels themselves handle it fine, but the electrical components need checking more regularly.

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Battery retrofits on older systems

A growing number of Manchester homeowners with existing FiT-era systems are adding battery storage — typically GivEnergy or Sunsynk. Retrofitting a battery onto an older system that was never designed for one creates integration challenges: CT clamp placement, hybrid inverter compatibility, charge scheduling, and tariff optimisation all need to be configured correctly. We see a lot of these where the battery has been fitted but never properly set up.

Services

What we do in Manchester

Manchester sits at the western edge of our service area. The city's mix of terraced streets, semi-detached suburbs, and exposed Pennine-fringe locations creates a wide range of system types and fault patterns. We remote-diagnose before every visit. No call-out fees. All pricing confirmed in writing.

Common Problems

What goes wrong with solar systems in Manchester

Eastern Greater Manchester's solar install base is dominated by government-scheme systems from 2011–2016. The hardware is ageing, the installers are gone, and the exposed Pennine fringe adds weather-related complications. These are the faults we see most.

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Ageing string inverters on government-scheme installs

The bulk of solar systems across Oldham, Rochdale, Tameside, and eastern Stockport were installed under ECO and Green Deal between 2011 and 2015. They typically run Fronius IG, Solis, or Growatt string inverters — all now past the 10-year mark. Symptoms: blank display, no generation, intermittent fault codes, tripping the consumer unit. The panels are almost always fine. Replacement with a modern hybrid inverter restores full output and adds battery-ready capability. Inverter replacement →

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DC isolator failures — especially on Pennine fringe systems

DC isolators are the weakest point in any solar installation, and they fail faster in exposed locations. Systems in Saddleworth, Mossley, Stalybridge, and the higher parts of Tameside see accelerated isolator degradation from driven rain and temperature cycling. A failed DC isolator can trip the entire system or — in worst cases — present a fire risk. We replace these as a matter of course during maintenance visits and carry stock of the most common types. Fault diagnosis →

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Orphaned systems with no documentation or support

Mark Group, A Shade Greener, and Solarplicity all installed heavily across eastern Manchester — and all three are gone. Homeowners are left with systems they don't fully understand, locked monitoring accounts, missing MCS certificates, and no warranty route. The systems are usually still generating — they just have no one managing them. We handle full recovery: monitoring transfer, documentation rebuild, warranty verification, and ongoing maintenance. Installer gone bust guide →

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Battery retrofit not configured properly

Homeowners adding GivEnergy or Sunsynk batteries to existing FiT-era systems across Manchester often find the battery isn't saving them money. The system charges during the day but imports from the grid during peak evening hours instead of discharging the battery. The cause is almost always configuration: CT clamp direction, eco mode settings, charge schedule timing, or a firmware update that has reset values. We diagnose and fix this remotely in most cases. GivEnergy support →

Installer gone bust?

Your Manchester installer has closed — we take over from here

Eastern Greater Manchester was saturated by government-scheme installers during the FiT era. Several of the largest — Mark Group, A Shade Greener, Solarplicity — have all since closed. If your installer has gone into liquidation or stopped trading, we handle the full recovery — monitoring transfer, documentation, warranty claims, fault diagnosis, and ongoing maintenance.

Installer not listed? The recovery process is the same regardless of who installed your system. Full installer gone bust guide or book a call.

Brands

Fronius, Solis, GivEnergy — we fix them all in Manchester

Eastern Manchester's install base skews heavily toward Fronius and Solis on older government-scheme systems, with GivEnergy and Sunsynk growing on battery retrofits. Each brand has different diagnostic methods, firmware management, and warranty processes — we know them all.

Fronius — inverter replacement, error code diagnosis, end-of-life swap
Solis — string inverter faults, monitoring setup, firmware updates
GivEnergy — battery diagnostics, configuration, firmware, warranty claims
Growatt, Sunsynk, SolarEdge, Fox ESS, Huawei — all supported
19+ brands — independent, no manufacturer bias
Local Coverage

Areas of Manchester we cover

We focus on the eastern boroughs of Greater Manchester — the areas closest to our Yorkshire base via the M62. All at the same pricing as our core Yorkshire coverage.

Oldham
Ashton-under-Lyne
Rochdale
Stockport
Hyde
Stalybridge
Mossley
Droylsden
Denton
Dukinfield
Glossop
Saddleworth

Not listed? If you're in the eastern Greater Manchester area, we may still cover you. Get in touch and we'll confirm availability. We also cover Huddersfield and Leeds on the Yorkshire side of the Pennines.

New homeowner

Just bought a house in Manchester with solar panels?

Eastern Manchester has thousands of homes with solar panels installed under government schemes during 2011–2016. When these properties change hands, the new owner typically receives no documentation, no monitoring access, and no explanation of the FiT payments, inverter brand, or warranty status. We visit, identify every component, check performance, set up monitoring in your name, and hand over a written report covering everything.

System identification — panels, inverter, battery, wiring
Monitoring transfer into your name
MCS certificate and warranty status check
FiT registration verification and transfer guidance
Written condition report and recommendations
FAQs

Solar repair in Manchester — common questions

Eastern Greater Manchester is about 60–90 minutes from our Yorkshire base depending on exact location — Oldham and Ashton-under-Lyne are closer, Stockport slightly further. For urgent faults like a dead inverter or total generation loss, we typically attend within two to three working days. Scheduled work such as inverter replacements and annual maintenance is usually within the same week. A remote diagnostic at £75 can identify most faults same-day if you need answers before the on-site visit.

Yes. We cover the eastern side of Greater Manchester — Oldham, Rochdale, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, Stockport, Hyde, Stalybridge, Mossley, Droylsden, Denton, Dukinfield, Glossop, and surrounding areas. These are the boroughs closest to our Yorkshire base across the M62 corridor. All at the same pricing — the only difference from our core Yorkshire coverage is a slightly longer lead time.

Inverter replacement starts £795, which includes the new unit, removal of the old one, installation, configuration, and commissioning. The exact price depends on the brand, model, and system size. Many eastern Manchester systems still run original Fronius or Solis inverters from the FiT era — a remote diagnostic at £75 confirms exactly what's needed before we quote. Inverter replacement service →

Yes, but it's usually the electrical components rather than the panels themselves. The eastern fringe of Manchester sits at higher elevation along the Pennine edge — Saddleworth, Mossley, Stalybridge, Glossop. Higher wind exposure and driven rain accelerate corrosion in DC isolators, junction boxes, and roof-level connectors. The panels are designed to withstand weather, but the wiring and switching components degrade faster in exposed locations. An annual maintenance visit checks these vulnerable points before they cause a full system fault.

Manchester

Solar panels not working in Manchester? Tell us what's happening.

Describe the fault — what you're seeing (or not seeing), the brand if you know it, when it started. We'll come back with a clear plan and price, usually same day. Eastern Manchester is within our extended coverage — same pricing, slightly longer lead time.

On-site repair from £249 · inverter replacement £795
Solar panel maintenance from £195
Remote diagnostic £75 — written report within 24 hours

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