Queens Gardens, Stockport – Residential Solar PV Reinstallation

Solarcrown Commercial was appointed by Leaap Solutions to deliver a comprehensive solar PV reinstallation project at Queens Gardens, Stockport. The task involved the removal of legacy PV systems and the design, supply, and installation of new grid-connected solar PV systems with integrated electrical appliances across six residential buildings. Our team managed the full process end-to-end, from initial surveys and system design through to decommissioning, installation, and resident handover.

Each building was equipped with a 1.31 kWp PV generator spread over 5.9 m², consisting of three high-efficiency PV modules and a single inverter. The expected annual yield per building was 1,011 kWh, with approximately 46.8% of the energy used on-site, reducing grid reliance and supporting self-sufficiency. Each system is forecast to offset 218 kg of CO₂ annually. A performance ratio of 69.3% was achieved, even with a 21.8% yield reduction due to shading.

To support residents, we developed a clear and accessible Quick Reference Guide. This included an overview of system components, basic operation, troubleshooting advice, and maintenance responsibilities, ensuring long-term understanding and engagement. All installations were completed to MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) standards, ensuring the highest level of quality and compliance.

The installation package came with robust warranties: 25 years for PV output performance, 10 years for inverters and mounting systems, and a 12-month defect liability period from Solarcrown covering workmanship and labour. 

The entire process was smooth and professionally managed from start to finish. The Solarcrown team took complete control of the project, communicated clearly throughout, and delivered exactly as promised. The installation team were professional, efficient, and left the site spotless. We’re very pleased with the outcome and look forward to working with them again on future projects.
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Martin Atkins
Director, LEEAP Solutions