Powerpac
Powerpac, what a brilliant company to deal with we have now had our fourth property fitted with a solar installation, reliable professional and trustworthy.
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Powerpac, what a brilliant company to deal with we have now had our fourth property fitted with a solar installation, reliable professional and trustworthy.
Powerpac have just completed the installation of my solar panels and Tesla Powerwall. There has been a very long lead time from order to installation, but that wasn't their fault since demand and equipment supply has gone through the roof. Installation has been seamless, efficient and very professional. They arrived when promised and was done in less than two days. The guys doing the job were great, and I would have no hesitation in recommending Powerpac if you are looking to go Solar.
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