Get a free feasibility study for your church or parish hall
Tell us about your church in five short steps. We respond within one working day with a PCC-ready feasibility report inside seven working days — including indicative system size, expected generation, capex, available grants, and payback model.
Information that helps the feasibility
The more you can share up front, the more accurate the initial feasibility. Ideal information includes:
- Twelve months of electricity bills — kWh consumption month-by-month is the strongest input
- Roof photos — ideally aerial (Google Maps Earth view is fine) and a few ground-level shots showing the south-facing roof slopes
- Listing status — is the church listed Grade I, II*, II, or unlisted? Same for the hall
- Diocese / circuit / trust — which governance pathway applies
- Recent quinquennial — if you have one, the roof condition section is useful
- Existing electrical supply — single-phase or three-phase, and current main switch rating if known
None of this is essential — we can work with whatever you have. We've taken initial enquiries from a single photo and a verbal estimate of the heating bill.
Common questions before requesting feasibility
How long does the free feasibility take?
We respond within one working day with any clarifying questions, and deliver the PCC-ready desk feasibility report within seven working days of receiving your electricity bills and roof photos.
Will you sell my details or pass them on?
No. We never sell, share or hand off enquiry details to third parties. Your information is used only to prepare your feasibility report and follow up with you directly. Full detail in our privacy policy.
What if my church isn't suitable for solar?
We will tell you honestly. About 1 in 5 enquiries we receive are not viable for solar — often due to roof orientation, severe shading, listed-building constraints that fail visual impact tests, or grid connection issues. You receive that finding in writing rather than a pitch to spend money.
Is there any cost or obligation?
None. The desk feasibility is free. We only charge if you decide to proceed past the on-site survey stage. PCCs typically take 3-6 months to decide after receiving feasibility — we don't chase or pressure during that time.
Do you cover Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland?
Yes. We deliver across England, Wales and Scotland. Northern Ireland projects use a slightly different consent route (NIEN as DNO, different grant framework) but we cover those too.