Ron was extremely helpful and tried his best to repair/reset our GivEnergy inverter remotely. In the event he was unsuccessful but he couldn’t have been more helpful. If you have problems with a GivEnergy system please contact him. Highly recommended
All Seasons Energy has gone into liquidation —
Here's what to do next
- IBG may still cover workmanship · manufacturer warranties remain valid
- HIES consumer protection may apply
- ECO4 / Warm Homes scheme protections may apply
We're an independent solar support company based in Yorkshire. We handle monitoring transfers, documentation recovery, fault diagnosis, and ongoing maintenance for solar PV and battery systems installed by companies that have closed — including All Seasons Energy. We cover Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham, and across Yorkshire.
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Contacted Solar Tech Support in desperation. After explaining the issues I had with my system a diagnosis was made and a solution proposed. Fantastic service, even contacted a manufacturer to arrange replacement parts for me. Great communications, explained all they were doing and what I had to do, clearly and precisly. Followed up to confirm all was ok. Excellent service.
A superb service from Ron who went beyond the normal service received from other Tech support companies. I live abroad and was badly let down when my givenergy system failed (and the company went bankrupt) and the local supplier ran away from the problem. Ron sorted the problem and even accessed specialist coding for the inverter that would not be available for suppliers. Ron also ran a full diagnostic to insure that all was in good working order afterwards. Without Rons support and patient assistance I doubt I would ever have got the system back up and running. Well done and thankyou and you have a customer for the future.
Thank you for your diligence. On this occasion the battery was able to be saved but they have given a route to hopefully arrange a repair from the manufacturer.
I’ve used Ron a couple of times regarding issues with my Givenergy inverter and batteries after Givenergy went bust. My system stopped working properly so it was a stressful time but Ron resolved the issues and got my system working properly again. He’s really helpful and knowledgeable and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him and to use him again if the need arose.
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What happened to All Seasons Energy
All Seasons Energy Ltd was a Sheffield-based installer operating from 1a Meadowbrook Park, Halfway, S20 3PJ. They installed solar PV systems, air source heat pumps, and insulation across Sheffield, South Yorkshire, and nationally through government-backed energy efficiency schemes including ECO4, Warm Homes Sheffield, and the Green Homes Grant. The company held MCS, HIES, and TrustMark accreditations and had a team of installers working across the UK.
Companies House filings — Company no. 10737981
Elizabeth Jade Henegan terminated as director. Timmy Maddison appointed.
Directors passed a resolution to voluntarily wind up the company.
Interpath Ltd appointed as liquidator. Statement of affairs filed the same day.
Address transferred from Meadowbrook Park, Sheffield S20 3PJ to C/O Interpath Ltd, 4th Floor Tailors Corner, Thirsk Row, Leeds LS1 4DP (liquidator's address).
Act now on consumer protection. If your installation was completed while All Seasons Energy held HIES membership, check your paperwork for an insurance-backed guarantee (IBG) certificate and contact HIES to initiate a claim. Section 75 credit card claims also have time limits. If your installation was through ECO4 or Warm Homes Sheffield, contact your local council or the scheme administrator about remedial obligations.
What All Seasons Energy's liquidation means for your solar system
The company is gone, but your system isn't. Here's what's affected and what isn't.
Installer workmanship warranty — All Seasons Energy can no longer honour this directly. However, if your installation included an insurance-backed guarantee (IBG), that cover survives the installer's closure. IBGs are typically 2, 5, or 10 years depending on the level purchased — check your paperwork for a certificate. If you're outside the IBG period or didn't have one, workmanship faults will need an independent engineer.
Aftercare and support — gone. No one to call for system queries, monitoring help, firmware updates, or configuration changes.
Monitoring access — may be locked. If All Seasons Energy registered your inverter under their company account, the login has died with the business.
Scheduled maintenance — cancelled. Any service agreement or planned visits will not happen.
Insurance-backed guarantee (IBG) — if your installation came with one, this is specifically designed to survive installer closure. All Seasons Energy were HIES members, and HIES-backed IBGs can be claimed through the HIES consumer protection scheme. Check your installation paperwork for an IBG certificate.
Manufacturer warranties — fully valid. Your inverter, battery, and panels each have separate manufacturer warranties that are independent of the installer. Claim directly with the manufacturer.
Government scheme protections — if your installation was completed under ECO4, Warm Homes Sheffield, or Green Homes Grant, TrustMark-registered installations carry additional protections. Contact the scheme administrator about remedial obligations.
Your generation data — safe on the manufacturer's servers. Monitoring data is not lost when the installer account closes — it just needs to be transferred to your own account.
MCS registration — permanent. If All Seasons Energy registered your installation with MCS, that record is independent and searchable at mcscertified.com.
Installed through ECO4, Warm Homes, or Green Homes Grant?
All Seasons Energy completed a significant number of installations through government-backed energy efficiency programmes, particularly in Sheffield and South Yorkshire. If yours was one of them, you have additional protections beyond the standard installer warranty.
ECO4 installations are funded by energy companies and must be completed by TrustMark-registered installers. The energy company that funded your installation has ongoing obligations. Contact them (check your original paperwork or your energy bill) to report that the installer has closed and ask about remedial arrangements.
All Seasons Energy worked in partnership with Sheffield City Council under the Warm Homes Sheffield programme. Contact Sheffield City Council's energy team to report that the installer has entered liquidation. The council may have obligations to arrange alternative support or remedial work through another accredited installer.
TrustMark-registered installations carry a guarantee under the TrustMark Framework Operating Requirements. If the installation was logged on the TrustMark data warehouse, this guarantee may provide an additional route for addressing workmanship issues. Check your paperwork for a TrustMark reference number.
Five steps to recover your All Seasons Energy system
Work through these in order. Consumer protection and financial claims have time limits, so start there before moving to the technical recovery.
First, check your installation paperwork for an insurance-backed guarantee (IBG) certificate — if you have one, this is designed to cover workmanship faults when an installer ceases trading. IBGs are typically 2, 5, or 10 years. All Seasons Energy were HIES members, so contact HIES to check your cover and initiate a claim. If your install was through ECO4 or Warm Homes Sheffield, contact the scheme administrator. If you paid by credit card, contact your card issuer about a Section 75 claim. These all have time limits — act first.
Before spending money on anything, find out what state the system is actually in. A free remote diagnostic gives you a structured assessment: is the system generating, are there faults, what's the monitoring status, and what needs attention. This becomes your action plan.
All Seasons Energy installed across Sheffield and South Yorkshire, and many of their systems were registered under the company's installer account. You'll need the inverter serial number and proof of address to transfer it. If your system was installed through ECO4 or Warm Homes Sheffield, the monitoring setup may have been done differently — our Monitoring Account Transfer service handles all scenarios, or follow the step-by-step guide.
All Seasons Energy installations — particularly ECO4 and Warm Homes Sheffield jobs — should have come with an MCS certificate, DNO notification, and TrustMark registration. If they didn't hand these over, search mcscertified.com for your MCS certificate and contact Northern Powergrid to confirm the DNO notification. For government scheme installs, your council may also hold records. Our Documentation Recovery guide covers everything.
All Seasons Energy systems are relatively new, but government scheme installs can sometimes have rushed commissioning. An independent annual maintenance visit verifies the system is properly configured, checks for any early faults, and gives you a baseline performance report you can compare year-on-year. From £195 per year.
Services for former All Seasons Energy customers
We're based in Yorkshire and cover Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster, and all the areas All Seasons Energy served. These are the services most relevant to your situation — all focused on solar PV and battery systems.
All Seasons Energy installed solar, heat pumps, and insulation — often as part of ECO4 or Warm Homes Sheffield. We handle the solar and battery side: monitoring transfer, documentation rebuild, fault diagnosis, and a written condition report covering everything.
System Recovery →All Seasons Energy systems were often registered under the company's installer portal. We reclaim the account from the manufacturer and set it up under your own name so you can see live generation data.
Monitoring transfer →Unsure if your All Seasons Energy system is performing? A 30–45 minute engineer call checks generation levels, identifies faults, and gives you a written plan — especially useful for government scheme installs. Free — £75 only if we fix it remotely.
Remote diagnostic →All Seasons Energy systems are recent enough that manufacturer warranties should be active. If your inverter or battery has developed a fault, we gather the evidence and liaise with the manufacturer directly.
Warranty support →Worried about installation quality on an ECO4 or Warm Homes job? An on-site inspection checks wiring, mounting, earthing, and configuration. Written report for HIES claims, council complaints, or peace of mind.
Independent inspection →Government scheme installs benefit from an early health check to verify commissioning was done properly. Annual service catches configuration drift and teething faults before they cost money. From £195.
Annual maintenance →We cover the same areas All Seasons Energy served
All Seasons Energy were based in Sheffield and installed across South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and nationally through government scheme work. We're based in Yorkshire and provide on-site solar support across all of these areas. Remote diagnostics are available nationwide.
On-site coverage for All Seasons Energy customers
Guides for customers of installers that have closed
If All Seasons Energy registered your system under their portal, your login will have stopped working. Here's the step-by-step process to reclaim it under your own account.
Monitoring recovery guide →Another South Yorkshire installer that entered voluntary liquidation in December 2025. Doncaster-based, RECC-accredited, serving the same areas as All Seasons Energy.
Snug Energy guide →Your equipment warranties survive All Seasons Energy's closure. Here's how to claim directly with the manufacturer — serial numbers, evidence, and escalation steps.
Warranty claim guide →A London-based energy supplier and solar installer that entered administration in 2019. Over 7,500 customers lost both their energy supply and installer support at once.
Solarplicity guide →Common questions from All Seasons Energy customers
Tell us what you're dealing with
Let us know what you have: what brand the system is, whether it was installed through a government scheme, what documentation you were given, and what the monitoring situation is. We'll come back with a clear recovery plan — usually same day.
- Free remote diagnostic · no fix, no fee
- System Recovery — quoted after diagnostic
- On-site across Yorkshire · Remote nationwide
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