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4 FAQs about Is it illegal to erect photovoltaic panels yourself

Is it legal to install solar panels yourself?

It is legal to install solar panels yourself. However, it can impact your installation in other meaningful ways. Without MCS accreditation, most energy companies will not allow you to sell excess energy via the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG). Insurance companies may not provide coverage. Can You Legally Install Your Own Solar Panels?

Do I need A listed building consent to install solar panels?

Listed Building Consent will need to be granted prior to the installation of solar panels, or any development that would affect the characteristics of the building. This is separate from planning permission, and will be granted by the local authority, often with conditions regarding the placement, design, and number of solar panels to be installed.

Can I install solar panels on my own property?

And while you can legally install your own solar panels on your own property, it's certainly worth being aware of the responsibilities that come with it and what else it may impact. Firstly, if the solar panels are not installed by an MCS-accredited installer you will not be able to sell your property with the panels included.

Do I need planning permission to install solar panels?

Although the general rule is that it is unnecessary to seek planning permission when installing domestic solar panels, there are several exceptions to the rule. If your property is situated in a conservation area, it may be possible to install solar panels under Permitted Rights.

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