About Solar Power Scotland
Customers are welcome, just give us a call and we can arrange for one of our team to be available for a cup of tea and a chat about what we do here at Solar Power Scotland. We are very passionate about our product, so leave enough time in your schedule for a couple of cups and a biscuit or two!
We moved to larger premises in Linwood in September 2009, after a significant growth in demand for the premier products that we offer. This office complex constitutes the headquarters of Solar Power Scotland.
We are delighted to say that we have expanded our team in all disciplines of our business to ensure that we can continue to support our existing and new customers, offering the very best in customer service through each stage of the process.
Please do give us a call to arranged for one of our friendly energy consultants to come to your home or business to conduct an initial survey. We will ensure that it is suitable for Solar PV or Thermal and explain the benefits are are available in the comfort of your own home.
We can assure you that our consultants are highly trained and will NOT conduct a high pressure sale. A property survey and consultation normally takes just over an hour. On larger, more complex properties, this may be extended to about one and a half hours. We need to be sure that we survey your property comprehensively, explain the benefits and, of course, demonstrate our products, so please afford us this time.
At Solar Power Scotland we are passionate about our products but also adhere to a strict code of conduct at the sales/consultation process and we will not breach two hours at your property unless invited to do so.
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What are our customers saying?
"...We don’t have the sunniest of weather in Aberdeenshire, but despite this we have more hot water than we can shake a stick at! ...The system continues to exceed our expectations..."
Richard W Abel.
Did you know?
A Swiss scientist, Horace de Saussure invented the world’s first solar energy collector, or ‘hot box’ in 1767.





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