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We are based in Dublin 3 and prioritise surveys across the Northside, Clontarf, and nearby areas. We also cover Wicklow, Meath, Kildare, and Louth, with a strong focus on Leinster.
What to expect after you contact us
A good solar quote should reflect your roof, your usage, and your priorities. When you contact SunHarvest, we aim to keep the next steps simple and well documented. We begin by confirming your location, your property type, and any details you already know about your roof. If you are in Dublin 3 or nearby, we can often arrange a survey quickly. The survey is short and focused on what matters for performance and safe installation: roof condition, shading, access routes, and the location for the inverter and consumer unit connection.
After the survey, we prepare a written quote that sets out the proposed PV size, any battery option, key assumptions, and what is included in commissioning. We also outline the SEAI grant steps for 2026. The current grant remains available up to €1,800, and the amount depends on the installed kWp. Eligibility often requires that the home was built and occupied before 2021 and that the installer is registered. If you want to read ahead, our grant guide explains the tiers and the paperwork in plain language.
If you accept the quote, we agree an installation date, confirm the timeline, and keep you informed about what will happen on the day. We commission the system, set up monitoring, and provide a handover that explains what to expect across seasons. If you have questions after you start generating, you can contact us by phone or email and we will respond promptly.
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If you want a faster quote
Include your area (for example Dublin 3 or Clontarf), approximate annual electricity usage if you know it, and whether you are considering a battery. A photo of your meter or consumer unit can help, but only send images if you are comfortable and avoid any sensitive documents.
If you are still exploring, our cost guide gives realistic 2026 ranges for solar panels in Ireland and explains why savings vary with day time usage and export.
Read the cost guideContact FAQs
These answers cover common questions about surveys, timelines, and what information helps us provide an accurate quote for solar panel installation in Dublin and across Leinster.
Do you offer free site surveys in Dublin?
Yes. For Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area we offer a free site survey to confirm roof suitability, shading, and safe cable routes. We then provide a written quote based on real measurements.
How quickly can I get a quote?
For most domestic jobs in Dublin, we aim to provide a written quote within 48 hours after the survey. Timing can vary slightly during peak months, but we keep you updated.
What details should I include in my message?
Your area (for example Dublin 3 or Clontarf), property type, any known roof direction, and whether you are considering a battery. If you know your annual usage in kWh, include it. Avoid sending sensitive documents.
Can you help with the SEAI solar PV grant?
Yes. We explain the current 2026 grant structure and the steps involved. The Solar Electricity Grant remains available up to €1,800, with the amount based on installed kWp. See our SEAI grant page for full details.
Do you install outside Dublin?
Yes. We cover Wicklow, Meath, Kildare, and Louth, with a strong focus on Leinster. We can also take on suitable projects nationwide depending on schedule and site requirements.
How do you handle my personal data?
We use your data to respond to your enquiry and arrange your survey. Marketing emails are optional and consent based. You can request access, correction, or deletion under GDPR. Full details are in our Privacy Policy.