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Solar panel installation

Solar panels in Stockton-on-Tees

Stockton has extensive suburban estates in areas like Ingleby Barwick, Thornaby and Bishopsgarth with many detached and semi-detached homes ideal for renewable installations. AMP Renewables installs MCS certified solar panels across Stockton-on-Tees and the surrounding County Durham area, with free surveys and fixed-price written quotes.

Solar panel installation in Stockton-on-Tees

Stockton-on-Tees receives around 1,160 peak sun hours per year, with the large flat suburban estates in Ingleby Barwick offering excellent unshaded roof space. A well-designed solar system reduces what you buy from the grid by 50–70%, and any surplus electricity is exported under the Smart Export Guarantee, paying you back for energy you don't use.

All our solar installations in Stockton-on-Tees are completed by MCS certified engineers. We handle Northern Powergrid DNO notification, MCS registration, and SEG setup — you don't need to organise anything separately.

Stockton sits at the heart of Teesside’s industrial cluster and the Teesside Freeport zone, with chemicals, hydrogen and renewables infrastructure all concentrated nearby. Ingleby Barwick — the largest private housing estate in Europe — dominates the southern part of the borough.

  • Free roof survey and 3D system design
  • Fixed-price written quote — no hidden costs
  • MCS certified installation
  • Northern Powergrid DNO notification handled
  • Smart Export Guarantee registration included
  • 10-year workmanship guarantee

3,250–3,650 kWh

Typical annual generation from a 4kW system in Stockton-on-Tees

50–70%

Reduction in grid electricity for most households

1–2 days

Typical installation time for a residential system

10 yrs

Workmanship guarantee on every installation

Battery storage

Add battery storage to your Stockton-on-Tees solar system

Without battery storage, surplus solar energy generated during the day is exported to the grid at SEG rates — typically 4–15p per kWh. With a battery, that energy is stored and used in the evenings at full retail value (25–35p per kWh), dramatically improving your payback period.

We install leading battery brands including GivEnergy, Tesla and SolarEdge. Most homes in Stockton-on-Tees benefit from a 5–10kWh battery, sized to match your evening and overnight consumption.

5kWh battery

Suits smaller households or those with moderate evening usage

10kWh battery

The most popular choice for average 3-4 bed homes

15kWh+

For large households or those wanting maximum independence from the grid

How we install solar panels in Stockton-on-Tees

01

Free roof survey

We visit your Stockton-on-Tees property, assess roof orientation, shading and structural suitability, and design a system around your actual energy usage.

02

Fixed-price quote

You receive a written quote covering panels, inverter, mounting, electrics, MCS registration and SEG setup. No hidden costs.

03

Installation

Our MCS certified engineers complete the installation at your Stockton-on-Tees property, typically in one to two days including scaffolding.

04

Handover & registration

We register your system with Northern Powergrid, issue MCS documentation, and set up your Smart Export Guarantee with your chosen supplier.

Local context

Why Stockton-on-Tees matters for solar

Ingleby Barwick alone — which sits within the Stockton-on-Tees Borough — is one of the highest-volume residential markets in the entire UK for combined solar + battery installs. The estate has approximately 20,000 modern (1980s onwards) homes, mostly detached and semi-detached, mostly with generous south or west-facing roof aspects, and almost none in any conservation area. Our typical Ingleby Barwick job is a 5-6kW solar array with a 10kWh battery and an EV charger, completed in a single day.

Council

Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

Net-zero target 2030

Population

196,600

Borough of Stockton-on-Tees (ONS Census 2021)

Off-gas-grid

~4%

of dwellings

Avg EPC

C

most common band

Housing stock in Stockton-on-Tees

26%

Terraced

33%

Semi-detached

27%

Detached

14%

Flats

Conservation areas to be aware of

  • Yarm
  • Norton
  • Thornaby Village

Listed-building density: low

Local landmarks

  • Stockton High Street
  • Preston Hall Museum
  • Tees Barrage
  • Ingleby Barwick (UK’s largest private estate)

Economic context

Stockton sits at the heart of Teesside’s industrial cluster and the Teesside Freeport zone, with chemicals, hydrogen and renewables infrastructure all concentrated nearby. Ingleby Barwick — the largest private housing estate in Europe — dominates the southern part of the borough.

Energy context

Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council targets a net-zero council estate by 2030. The borough’s housing is predominantly modern and on the gas grid, with very low off-gas-grid representation.

Neighbourhoods and surrounding areas we cover in Stockton-on-Tees

We install across the whole of Stockton-on-Tees and its surrounding County Durham catchment — including the following neighbourhoods, villages and outlying postcodes (and many more not listed):

Ingleby BarwickThornabyBillinghamYarmEaglescliffeNortonBishopsgarth

Not seeing your area? Call us — coverage extends well beyond named areas across the wider County Durham region.

What's included

What you get for your fixed-price Stockton-on-Tees solar quote

Every Stockton-on-Tees solar quote we issue is fixed-price and itemised, so you know exactly what you're paying for. The standard package includes:

  • Tier-1 solar panels. We install JA Solar, Trina, Jinko and Longi panels — all on Bloomberg NEF's Tier 1 list, all with 25-year performance warranties (typically 88-92% output at year 25), all black-on-black for aesthetics where the Stockton-on-Tees install permits.
  • Hybrid inverter ready for battery. The inverter is the brain of the system. We use Solis, GivEnergy or SolarEdge hybrid inverters, so adding a battery later (if you don't have one from day one) doesn't require an inverter swap.
  • Mounting kit and weatherproofing. K2 or Schletter mounting (the German engineering brands the rest of the industry uses for premium installs), with all weatherproofing and flashings completed to manufacturer spec.
  • All electrical work, RCD and isolator. NICEIC-certified electrical install including consumer-unit integration, dedicated isolator, surge protection, and full earthing assessment.
  • Scaffolding to suit your Stockton-on-Tees property. Two-storey terraced/semi/detached scaffolding included as standard. Three-storey properties or unusual access attract a quoted-in-advance supplement — never a day-of-install surprise.
  • Northern Powergrid DNO notification. G98 / G99 notification handled — you don't speak to Northern Powergrid at any point. We do.
  • MCS certificate and SEG registration. MCS certificate issued within 10 working days of install. We help you choose a Smart Export Guarantee supplier and register your system with them as part of the handover.
  • 10-year workmanship guarantee. On top of manufacturer warranties on the hardware, our own engineering team guarantees the workmanship for 10 years.
  • Monitoring app. Real-time generation and consumption monitoring through Solis Cloud, GivEnergy Cloud, or SolarEdge mySolarEdge — depending on the inverter chosen.

After installation

How your Stockton-on-Tees solar system is supported

Year 1: bedding in

Most issues, if they're going to happen, happen in the first year — usually small calibration items rather than hardware faults. We monitor your system remotely through the manufacturer's cloud platform and flag anything unusual within days, not months. If a panel underperforms or an inverter shows an unusual error, we'll contact you before you contact us.

Years 2-10: workmanship cover

Our 10-year workmanship guarantee covers any installation-related issue — mounting, electrical, weatherproofing, commissioning. The vast majority of Stockton-on-Tees systems run without intervention for the full decade.

Years 10-25: manufacturer warranties

Panel performance warranties run typically to 25 years (88-92% output at year 25). Inverter manufacturer warranties run 10-12 years, with extensions available. We help you register all warranties at handover.

Cleaning and maintenance

UK solar panels are largely self-cleaning thanks to rainfall, so an annual clean isn't necessary in most cases. We offer maintenance visits if you'd like an annual inspection — typically £150 covering an electrical safety check, mounting inspection, and panel clean for accessible roofs.

Planning & consents

Solar in Stockton-on-Tees: when do you need consent?

Most residential solar installations in Stockton-on-Tees proceed under permitted development — no planning application required. Three situations change that:

  • Listed buildings. Listed building consent is required separately from any planning application. Approval depends on grade (I, II*, II) and on how visible the install is. We design listed-building installs to be sympathetic — typically all-black panels on the least visible roof slope — and handle the consent paperwork.
  • Conservation areas. Stockton-on-Tees-area conservation designations include Yarm, Norton, Thornaby Village. Visible installs in these areas usually need conservation-area consent. Most councils approve sympathetic designs.
  • AONB / National Park / National Landscape. If your Stockton-on-Tees property sits within a designated landscape, you may need planning permission rather than relying on permitted development. We confirm during the free survey.

Buyer's guide

Five questions to ask any Stockton-on-Tees solar installer

Solar is a long-term investment in a fast-moving market. If you're getting multiple quotes (we'd encourage you to), these are the questions that quickly separate good installers from the bad:

  1. "Are you MCS-certified and a member of RECC or HIES?"

    MCS certification is required for SEG eligibility and for the consumer protection that comes with the install. RECC or HIES membership is the second pillar — your contract is backed by a recognised consumer code with deposit protection and dispute resolution. Walk away from any installer that can't show both.

  2. "What's your 3D shading and yield model showing?"

    Anyone can quote a generic 4kW system on a generic UK roof. A real installer should show you a 3D shading model of your specific Stockton-on-Tees property with month-by-month generation projections — sometimes called a PVGIS, Solcast or Aurora model. Ours is included in every quote.

  3. "Who does the install — your team, or a subcontractor?"

    Many solar firms are essentially sales operations that subcontract install to whoever's available locally. That model is fine for marketing margins but the install quality varies week-to-week. We do every Stockton-on-Tees install with our own engineers — same team that designed your system.

  4. "What's your post-install warranty and how do I make a claim?"

    "Lifetime warranty" usually means nothing. A real warranty has a defined coverage period (workmanship: 5-10 years; inverter: 10-12 years; panels: 25 years for performance), a clear claims process, and an installer that's been operating long enough to honour it. Ask for an example warranty document before signing.

  5. "Show me one of your installs near Stockton-on-Tees I can visit."

    Reputable installers will have customer-consented references in your local area. If they can't suggest anyone within a 30-minute drive, they probably don't actually install much locally — they sell leads or operate a sales-led franchise. We can connect you with prior Stockton-on-Tees-area customers willing to share their experience.

Our accreditations

Accredited, certified, and backed by independent standards

AMP Renewables accreditations: MCS Certified · NAPIT · TRUSTMARK Government Endorsed · SafeContractor Approved · Citation ISO 9001/14001/45001 · NICEIC Approved Contractor · Disability Confident Committed · Gas Safe Register · PAS 2030

MCS Certified

NAPM47760

Heat pumps & solar

NICEIC Approved

D124458

Electrical contractor

Gas Safe Register

947841

Gas appliances

Heat Geek Trained

Heat pump design specialists

TrustMark

Government endorsed

Quality scheme

SafeContractor

Approved

H&S accredited

ISO 9001

2015

Quality management

ISO 14001

2015

Environmental management

ISO 45001

2018

OH&S management

PAS 2030

:2019

Retrofit standard

NAPIT

Member

Electrical inspection

F-Gas Certified

Air conditioning refrigerant

MCS Certified

NAPM47760

Heat pumps & solar

NICEIC Approved

D124458

Electrical contractor

Gas Safe Register

947841

Gas appliances

Heat Geek Trained

Heat pump design specialists

TrustMark

Government endorsed

Quality scheme

SafeContractor

Approved

H&S accredited

ISO 9001

2015

Quality management

ISO 14001

2015

Environmental management

ISO 45001

2018

OH&S management

PAS 2030

:2019

Retrofit standard

NAPIT

Member

Electrical inspection

F-Gas Certified

Air conditioning refrigerant

Every accreditation listed is independently verified. We carry the registration numbers — ask for any on request.

Solar panel FAQs for Stockton-on-Tees

Do solar panels work in Stockton-on-Tees?

Yes — solar panels work well across the North East including Stockton-on-Tees. Stockton-on-Tees receives around 1,160 peak sun hours per year, with the large flat suburban estates in Ingleby Barwick offering excellent unshaded roof space. A typical 4kW system in Stockton-on-Tees will generate approximately 3,250–3,650 kWh per year, enough to cover 60–70% of an average household's electricity demand.

How much do solar panels cost in Stockton-on-Tees?

A typical residential solar installation in Stockton-on-Tees starts from around £4,999 for a 4kW system. Adding battery storage brings the total to approximately £7,500–£10,000 depending on battery size. See our dedicated solar panel costs page for Stockton-on-Tees for a detailed breakdown.

Do I need planning permission for solar panels in Stockton-on-Tees?

In most cases, no. Solar panels on a standard residential roof in Stockton-on-Tees fall under permitted development rights and don't require planning permission. Exceptions include listed buildings and some conservation areas. We'll advise you on this during your free survey.

How long does solar installation take in Stockton-on-Tees?

Most residential solar installations in Stockton-on-Tees are completed in one to two days. We handle everything from scaffolding to Northern Powergrid DNO notification, so you don't need to organise anything separately.

Can I add battery storage to my solar panels in Stockton-on-Tees?

Yes — we can install battery storage alongside new solar panels or retrofit a battery to an existing system. Battery storage allows you to store surplus daytime generation and use it in the evenings, significantly improving your self-consumption rate.

What is the Smart Export Guarantee and does it apply in Stockton-on-Tees?

The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) requires licensed energy suppliers to pay you for electricity your solar system exports to the grid. It applies to all eligible properties in Stockton-on-Tees. Rates vary by supplier but are typically 4–15p per kWh. We'll register your system with your chosen SEG provider as part of the installation.

I live in Ingleby Barwick — is it a good area for solar?

Yes — Ingleby Barwick is one of the best residential areas in the UK for solar. The houses are predominantly modern detached or semi-detached with generous south or west-facing roofs, modern consumer units, and no conservation constraints. The standard install is a 4-6kW array, with 5-10kWh battery options popular.

Does Yarm’s conservation area affect solar installation?

Yarm has a long-standing conservation area covering most of the High Street and the Georgian frontages. Properties within it almost always need conservation-area consent for solar, and listed buildings need separate listed-building consent. Most of the rest of Stockton — Eaglescliffe, Ingleby Barwick, Norton outside the village — proceeds under permitted development.

Is there a discount for whole-estate group installs?

We do offer pricing discounts for grouped solar installs in single estates where survey, scaffolding and DNO notification can be combined. If you can coordinate 5+ neighbours we’ll quote a combined rate. Ingleby Barwick streets are well suited to this.

I work in Teesside chemicals / hydrogen / Freeport — can you help with commercial enquiries?

Yes — commercial solar, battery and EV charging are core services for us in the Teesside Freeport area. We’ve quoted projects up to several hundred kW for industrial premises and can integrate with site BMS where required.

Do you cover Eaglescliffe, Norton and Billingham as well?

Yes. The wider Borough of Stockton-on-Tees includes Eaglescliffe, Norton, Billingham and Thornaby — we serve all of these as a single coverage area. Job pricing is identical regardless of which suburb within the borough.

My Yarm property is Grade II listed — can I still get solar?

Listed-building consent is required, and the council will assess based on visibility from the public realm. Approval rates are moderate — typically granted for all-black panels on rear roof slopes that aren’t visible from the High Street, and rarely granted for front-of-property installs on visible Georgian frontages. We handle the consent application and advise on what’s likely to succeed before any commitment.

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