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BRIEF HISTORY
In 2010 the Qualis brand was formed. Originally only aiming at the commercial solar market. After successfully installing 27MW of solar we took the decision to expand our offering into contract residential renewables. Working for Social Housing Providers and Tier 1 Contractors.
Fast forward to today and we now offer commercial and residential solar, heat pumps and air conditioning to businesses, social housing providers, tier 1 contractors and direct to home owners.
Where we cover the whole country for commercial and contract services, our Qualis At Home, direct to consumer service, concentrates on 5 counties (Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire) to ensure our able to pay Customers get the service they are paying for.



Our Products
What We Offer
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Solar PV
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Battery Storage
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Air Source Heat Pumps
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Air Conditioning / Air 2 Air Heating
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FAQ
Common Questions
Have questions? Find answers to some of the most frequently asked queries about our products and services.
If you have any other questions, please get in touch.
Do I need planning consent?
Generally not, as the majority of installations fall under permitted development. However there are situations when planning is required. We will advise you accordingly.
Check out our FAQ for a full answer.
Are batteries right for me?
Encountering issues with your security system? Check the troubleshooting guide or contact our support team for assistance.
Do heat pumps work in the winter?
Sweden install over 100,000 air source heat pumps a year!
Sweden is, on average, colder than England, with a yearly average temperature of around 7 degrees compared to England's 10 degrees.
The difference is more significant in winter, as Sweden's coldest month (January, with an average minimum of -6) is much colder than England's (February, with an average minimum of 2).
Sweden is used as an example due to their climate and take take up of the technology many years before the UK.
Check out our FAQ for a full answer
What is a buffer vessel?
A buffer vessel provides hydraulic separation between the heat pump and the heating circuit, improving system stability and flow management.
The additional buffer volume ensures a reliable reserve of water is available when the heat pump enters defrost mode, maintaining consistent heating performance.

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To give you an idea of what your property could have installed, based on its size.
However every property is unique so this is just a guide.
You may also need as many panels as your roof can comfortable fit, if you are heavy energy users.
On average a panel is 2m x 1m and you need to leave 0.5 - 1m around the edges.
South facing roofs are perfect but systems work very well on an East and West facing roof.
All our systems are designed based on your current consumption, roof orientation, obstacles and shading.
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There are two elements to your solar pv installation with an optional third element.
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The inverter
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The panels
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The battery storage (optional)
Solar PV can generally be installed under 'permitted development'. Planning permission is only required is certain situations.
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SOLAR PV
To give you an idea of what your property could have installed, based on its size.
However every property is unique so this is just a guide.
Due to the lower flow temperatures produced you may need to upgrade some radiators and pipework too.
We carry out a full property heat lose calculation to ensure your system is sized correctly for the property and its unique features.
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There are four elements to your heat pump installation
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The outdoor unit
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The indoor unit / cylinder
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The buffer vessel
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The heating system
Heat pumps require a cylinder, which is sometimes incorporated into what is called an indoor unit.
Cylinders are sized based on the number of people that could occupy the property and this is multiplied by 45 litres, to give us your cylinder size.
AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS
THE PROCESS
Survey
This is a two stage process.
Initially we will book you in for an online call to discuss your needs and property type. Following this we will attend your home and carry out a full technical assessment where we collect all the information required for your design and quote.
Duration: 30 minutes + 1.5 hours

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Reach out to us for inquiries, product details, or any assistance.
We're here to help.



