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Switch locationWharfedale Road, RG41 5RD Winnersh, England, GB
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Company details
- Solar Energy Company
- Electrical Installation Service
- Energy Equipment and Solutions
- Boiler and Heating Service
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Edge Electrical are your local solar and heating installer, powered by OVO. We install solar panels and heating systems for homeowners across the South East. As a local team, we know your area – and we're easy to reach when you need us. When we install with you, you get: OVO's 10 Year Workmanship Warranty as standard Smart Export Guarantee rates – so you get paid for the energy your solar sends back to the grid Ongoing support from a team that's just down the road From your first consultation to installation day, we're with you every step of the way. Get your no obligation quote today
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Wharfedale Road, RG41 5RD, Winnersh, England, United Kingdom
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