PHR supports homeowners across North Wales, Cheshire, the Wirral and the wider North West with structured energy-efficiency and low-carbon home improvements.
Rising household energy costs and growing interest in sustainable living are prompting many homeowners to explore how their properties can generate and use energy more efficiently. Solar PV systems, which convert sunlight into electricity, heat pump upgrades, which enhance heating efficiency by transferring heat rather than generating it, and wider home improvements can help reduce long-term energy costs while supporting lower-carbon living.
Whether you are enhancing a single property or contemplating a comprehensive home retrofit project, our methodology is methodical, pragmatic, and centred on enhancing long-term household performance.
Energy improvements within residential properties require careful assessment. Property types, insulation levels, heating systems, and household energy usage all influence which technologies may be suitable.
PHR helps homeowners understand how renewable technologies could work on their property, the installation requirements involved, and any available funding or grant support.
Each project is assessed with a focus on long-term home comfort, efficiency and practicality. Our approach helps homeowners make informed decisions while ensuring improvements are installed safely and in line with current regulations.
Homeowners may be eligible for support through a range of government or regional funding programmes, depending on property type and eligibility.
Potential support routes may include:
Funding availability varies based on property eligibility, system type and location. PHR provides practical guidance during the early stages of the assessment process to help homeowners understand what support may be available.

Residential solar panel installation can help homeowners generate electricity directly from sunlight, reducing reliance on grid electricity and improving long-term energy cost stability.
As experienced solar panel installers in North Wales, PHR works with homeowners to assess roof suitability, system size, and integration with existing household electrical systems. Solar panels can be installed as a standalone improvement or combined with battery storage and other home energy upgrades.
Each system is designed around the property, available roof space and typical household energy usage.

Heating systems account for a large proportion of energy use within most homes. Air source heat pumps provide an efficient alternative to traditional fossil-fuel heating systems and can help reduce household carbon emissions.
PHR provides residential heat pump installation services across North Wales and the North West, helping homeowners transition to low-carbon heating systems that work efficiently within their properties.
Every installation is assessed carefully to ensure the system aligns with the home’s heating demands, insulation levels, and overall energy performance.
PHR delivers coordinated residential services, including:
These services may be delivered individually or as part of a wider home energy improvement programme.
Home energy improvements benefit from clear planning and experienced installation. PHR provides structured home assessments, system design and installation services to ensure improvements are delivered safely and effectively.
Installations are planned carefully to minimise disruption to the household while maintaining high standards of safety and compliance. Guidance is provided throughout the process, from initial assessment through to system commissioning and handover.
This structured approach helps ensure improvements perform reliably and support long-term household energy efficiency.
Clear, homeowner-focused advice
MCS-certified and compliant installation
Focus on long-term household performance
Honest guidance from assessment through to completion
Integration with wider home energy improvements
Extensive renewable energy installation experience
This ensures home energy systems are installed responsibly and aligned with household energy goals.