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2) We’ll do an online wind speed check and site assessment using Google Earth
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3) Assuming the project looks feasible from our early assessment we’ll offer to arrange a site visit.
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4) During our visit we will take photographs and measurements in readiness for a planning application. Discuss your preferred siting and explain if we think an alternative is better from an output or planning point of view. We will also check there is enough indoor space for any control equipment.
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5) We offer a full planning service and will submit a pre-application to the local planning office in order to get their early opinion. The application will have details of the exact siting of the turbine and have scale drawings of both the turbine and area maps. Once we receive a reply we will submit a formal application. Alternatively if you wish to handle this process yourself then drawings of the turbine will be provided.
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8) We will now provide a fixed price quotation which will have a detailed breakdown of costs, deposits required and information on lead times and expected delivery dates. There will also be information on the warranty and the cooling off period you are entitled to, once an order has been placed, and your right to cancel.
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9) When an order is placed we will ask you to sign the quotation and contract of sale and pay the deposit. Your deposit will be placed in a client account for the duration of the cooling off period. You will also be covered by the Deposit and Advance Payment Insurance scheme. At this stage we’ll either provide foundation plans or if we are doing this work will arrange dates and times for the work to be carried out..
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10) On the day of installation the turbine will be delivered to site, we will be there to accept delivery and unload. Actual installation will take 1-2 days depending on the turbine chosen.
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