Powering Brixton. Protecting Every Roof. — A roofing contractor and solar installer under one roof.
Yes. Solar panels can be safely installed on Victorian slate roofs in Streatham without leaks by using engineered slate-hook brackets fixed directly to rafters under BS 5534. Conservation guidance in Streatham permits low-profile all-black panels under Class A Permitted Development.
Postcodes Covered: SW16
Local Housing Stock: 1930s suburban semis, Art Deco mansion flats, and Victorian villas on Streatham Common
Typical Roof Type: Interlocking concrete tiles & Welsh natural slates on wide hip roofs
Planning & Conservation: Standard Permitted Development (Class A, Part 14) with minimal planning friction
Solar Yield: 1,085 kWh/kWp annual yield
Yes. When installed with specialized stainless steel slate-hook brackets anchored directly to timber rafters under BS 5534, slates are preserved without drilling through the tile face, guaranteeing zero leaks.
A combined Welsh slate re-roof and 4kW–6kW solar installation typically costs £12,500 to £17,500 in South London, saving approximately £1,800–£3,200 in shared scaffolding, skips, and unified labour.
Solar panels are Permitted Development (Class A, Part 14) on non-listed residential properties in Lambeth and Wandsworth conservation areas if they protrude less than 200mm from the roof plane and use all-black non-reflective panels.
A dual contractor eliminates trade finger-pointing if a roof leaks. Brixton Solar Roofing provides a unified 25-year structural watertightness and solar performance warranty under single management.