Getting solar installed in Kings Lynn
Solar panels on a house roof in Kings Lynn are normally permitted development, so most homeowners do not need planning permission. The usual exceptions are listed buildings, homes in a conservation area, and panels that would sit more than 200mm proud of the roof slope or above the highest part of the roof. If any of those apply to your property, a local installer will tell you at survey stage – it is a routine question, not a dead end.
Any installer worth quoting will be MCS certified. That certification is what makes your system eligible for Smart Export Guarantee payments from your electricity supplier, so it is not a nice-to-have. Every installer we pass your details to is MCS certified and covers Kings Lynn.
Kings Lynn sits in East of England, which shapes the numbers on this page more than most people expect. Two identical 4kWp systems, one here and one at the other end of the country, can differ by several hundred kilowatt-hours a year purely on sunlight. That is why the figures above are worked out for East of England rather than for the UK as a whole.
Your installer handles the grid connection paperwork with your local network operator. For a standard domestic system this is a notification after the work is done rather than an application you wait on, so it does not usually hold anything up.
What happens next. Tell us your postcode and a little about your roof, and we will match you with MCS-certified installers covering Kings Lynn. You compare their quotes side by side and decide whether to go ahead. There is no charge and no obligation at any point.