Solar works best when the roof, energy usage, location, and timing align. SolarBright helps UK homeowners take a practical first step before committing to any provider.
The form does not create a purchase agreement.
Roof, postcode, and energy use guide the review.
Local rules, tariff details, and climate considered.
Most homeowners don't need a sales pitch — they need clarity before comparing panels, pricing, or installation timelines.
Share the details that matter most upfront.
Postcode, climate, and local requirements are part of the picture.
No fixed savings claims or one-size-fits-all promises.
If appropriate, a representative may follow up about your enquiry.
Start with the home details that make the next solar conversation more useful.

Residential solar reviews work best when roof, utility, and household details are discussed together.

Panel choice comes after the home fit is clearer.

A practical first step before comparing installation options.

The strongest solar conversations start with roof, location, and energy-use details.
Tell SolarBright about your home — who owns it, where it's located, and what you're considering. If your request is suitable for follow-up, a representative may contact you.
Submitting does not create an obligation to buy. Costs, availability, incentives, and potential savings vary by home, location, tariff rules, and provider conditions.
Many people ask, "How much does solar cost?" That's understandable, but it's usually not the best first question. A quote only becomes meaningful after the basics are clear: roof space, shading, electrical setup, household consumption, installation access, and local requirements.
The UK also has a wide range of home types and energy environments. Snow load in Scotland, coastal exposure in Cornwall, EPC ratings, grid connection rules, and Smart Export Guarantee tariffs can all affect what's realistic.

Postcode, ownership status, timing, and home details.
Age, exposure, shade, structure, and usable space.
Electricity bill patterns and planned upgrades like EVs or heat pumps.
Residential solar is not evaluated the same way everywhere. Region, energy supplier, local planning, roof design, shade, and electricity use can all change the next step.
A useful solar review starts by narrowing the unknowns. Is the roof likely to support panels? Does the household use enough electricity to make a conversation worthwhile? Are there local rules, grid conditions, or future upgrades that should be considered before comparing installers?
A strong solar decision starts with fit: the roof, utility context, household use, and timing all need to make sense together.
A solar quote is easier to compare when the home context is already organised. These details help keep the first conversation focused and realistic.

When you submit the form, SolarBright receives the details needed for an initial solar request. If the request appears suitable for follow-up, SolarBright or an assigned representative may contact you to clarify the project and discuss possible next steps.
The goal is not to force a decision from one form. The goal is to make the next conversation more useful: what information is missing, whether a closer review is reasonable, and what you may want to compare before moving further.
Postcode, homeowner status, timing, and project notes help frame the request.
Your details can be used to understand the practical starting point and whether follow-up is appropriate.
A representative may contact you to discuss roof, energy use, timing, and available next steps.
Incentives, costs, savings, technical fit, installation timelines, and availability depend on the property, region, tariff rules, provider conditions, electricity use, roof details, and applicable local requirements. This request is not a binding quote and does not replace professional advice. It is a practical starting point for homeowners who want a clearer next conversation.
No. The request is a no-obligation first step. Any purchase decision would require separate review, pricing, terms, and agreement.
Solar fit depends on details that are often easier to clarify in a follow-up. Contact information allows SolarBright or an assigned representative to respond to your specific enquiry.
Not every home is a good fit. Roof condition, sun exposure, structure, electrical setup, DNO rules, planning permissions, and listed building restrictions should be reviewed individually.
No. Smart Export Guarantee rates, costs, savings, and suitability vary by home, region, energy supplier, provider, and applicable programme conditions. Any specific estimate should be reviewed carefully.
You may be contacted if the request is suitable for follow-up. The purpose is to clarify your information and discuss possible next steps related to residential solar.
SolarBright gives UK homeowners a practical way to begin without making a purchase commitment. Share the basics, then review any next step on your own terms.
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SolarBright UK Ltd ("we", "us", "our") is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your personal data when you use our website and services.
We may collect the following personal data when you submit our solar review form:
We also automatically collect certain technical data including IP address, browser type, device type, and pages visited through cookies and similar technologies.
We use your personal data to:
We process your data based on your consent (given when you submit the form and tick the consent box) and our legitimate interest in responding to enquiries about our services, in accordance with the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
We may share your data with assigned solar representatives or partner installers for the purpose of following up on your request. We will not sell your data to unrelated third parties. We may share data with service providers who assist us in operating our website and processing requests, subject to appropriate data processing agreements.
We retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, or as required by law. Typically, form submissions are retained for up to 24 months unless you request earlier deletion.
Under the UK GDPR, you have the right to:
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at privacy@solarandbright.co.uk.
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For privacy-related enquiries, contact our Data Protection Officer at: SolarBright UK Ltd, 47 Whitehall Road, Bristol, BS1 2LY or email privacy@solarandbright.co.uk.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk.
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These terms and conditions govern your use of the SolarBright website (solarandbright.co.uk) and the solar review request service provided by SolarBright UK Ltd (Company Number: 14829374), registered at 47 Whitehall Road, Bristol, BS1 2LY, England.
SolarBright provides an advertorial review service that helps UK homeowners take a preliminary first step towards understanding their home's solar suitability. Submitting a form does not constitute a purchase agreement, binding quote, or guarantee of any outcome.
We do not guarantee savings, incentive availability, installation eligibility, specific costs, or timelines. All outcomes depend on individual property details, location, energy usage, local regulations, DNO requirements, and provider conditions.
By submitting the review form and providing consent, you acknowledge that SolarBright or an assigned representative may contact you to discuss your enquiry. Any subsequent engagement with a solar installer is a separate relationship governed by their own terms.
You agree to provide accurate and truthful information when submitting the form. SolarBright is not responsible for outcomes resulting from incorrect or incomplete information provided by the user.
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To the fullest extent permitted by law, SolarBright UK Ltd shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of this website or reliance on any information provided. Our liability is limited to the amount paid (if any) for accessing this service.
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We reserve the right to update these terms at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date. Continued use of the website constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
For questions about these terms, contact us at: legal@solarandbright.co.uk or write to SolarBright UK Ltd, 47 Whitehall Road, Bristol, BS1 2LY.
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If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the Equality Advisory Support Service (EASS) at equalityadvisoryservice.com or the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
Thanks. Your SolarBright solar review request has been prepared. If your details are suitable for follow-up, SolarBright or an assigned representative may contact you about possible next steps.
This message is not an approval, quote, or guarantee of savings, incentives, availability, or installation eligibility.
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