Gwynedd covers Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula, which between them present the most demanding terrain we work in. Mountain shadow, deep valleys and severe exposure all shape how an installation has to be designed here.

High mountains, steep-sided valleys and an exposed coastline. In some valleys the surrounding peaks remove a large part of the visible sky, and that has to be assessed honestly before any work is quoted.
Slate-roofed stone cottages and farmhouses, upland smallholdings, converted chapels and barns, and holiday accommodation across the National Park and peninsula.
Sheep farming, slate heritage and tourism define the area. Many properties are single dwellings at the end of long mountain tracks with no mobile signal.
Welsh slate roofs are handled cautiously; gable, wall and pole mounts are preferred. Exposure means heavier mounts and deeper fixings than a lowland installation would need.
Holiday cottages, bunkhouses, activity operators and campsites need connectivity for bookings and guest expectations in a National Park setting.
Mountain tracks, gates and limited turning space are common. Access details supplied in advance make the visit far more efficient.
Send us your postcode, property details and a few photos and we'll come back to you with an installation quote.
Send your postcode and photos for a quote.