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Key Benefits
  • Generate your own FREE electricity and sell what you do not use
  • Feed-In-Tariffs can provide an income
  • Reduce your Carbon Footprint by 0.6kg per kWh generated
  • Use the First MCS accredited solar PV installers in Scotland
  • Increase the value of your home
  • Enjoy maintenance free systems with an operational lifespan of 40 to 50 years

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Contact Us

Telephone: 01224 701362
Fax: 01224 701362
Mobile (Urgent calls only): 07757 218358
E-mail (Admin/Financial): ruth@aissac.co.uk
E-mail (Technical): david@aissac.co.uk
Address: Aissac Electrical and Solar
40 Morrison's Croft Crescent
Bridge Of Don
Aberdeen
AB23 8FG
   

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Testimonials

"Many thanks for completing this work so efficiently and reliably. 

"We are most grateful for the care you took to ensure that we have the best possible system and we look forward to benefiting from it for many years to come."

Mr and Mrs P. Bryers.

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"Our 2.2kW system has been running over a year now and has produced better than predicted results.  We have generated over 40% of our electricity"

"Having realised we produce almost 20% of our electricity in winter I can't wait to see what it will do in the summer. We are well on track to being entirely self-sufficient over the whole year as far as electricity is concerned."

"Our installation was carried out very efficiently with no disruption in the house at all. The system works automatically so you forget it’s there, and it’s so simple even my daughter can operate the display."

"Aissac have provided us with an excellent system which they installed in less than a week."

Ms Perrett