Solar done right: rely on the experts at Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar

If you're thinking of switching to solar, this Murraylands team can offer their expertise and lasting support.

Solar done right: rely on the experts at Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar
The team at Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar are the Murraylands' solar experts. Photo: Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar.

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With rising power and gas bills, there’s never been a better time to switch to solar – but finding the right installer is a must if you want to save on extra costs and inconvenience down the track.

While there are plenty of solar companies out there, nothing beats the service provided by the highly-experienced, local team at Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar. 

Specialising in the installation and maintenance of solar systems and batteries for residential and commercial clients, Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar have a proven track record of quality workmanship and customer satisfaction. 

Owner Karl Doecke, who also runs Doecke Electrical, has more than six years of experience installing solar systems.

He and his team of experienced local electricians know the Murraylands and regional SA and are committed to providing clients with the highest level of service possible.

“We live here, we work here – and we often know our clients personally,” he said.

“We’re invested in making sure they get the best quality solar systems at competitive prices.

“To do that, we take the time to work closely with them to find the right solution for their individual solar needs.”

Personalised service is at the heart of Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar’s approach.

“Every solar solution is different,” Karl says.

“We work with our clients from the initial concept through to selecting the best products, installation and ongoing support that matches their individual needs – all delivered by the same friendly, highly-qualified people they know and trust.

“We want our community to have access to the best when it comes to solar, not just in terms of the products we offer, but also in the level of experience, ongoing service support and reliability.”

The Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar team aren’t only installers – they’re also on call for any maintenance, repairs or upgrades, giving their clients peace of mind that help is always close by when they need it.

“Having the local advantage means we can respond quickly when you need us, and without the big travel fees,” Karl says.

From Adelaide to Pinnaroo, the Murray Bridge Off Grid and Solar team specialises in servicing rural and regional communities.

Their recent installs have taken them to Hahndorf, Wall Flat, Meningie, Mypolonga and even over to Kangaroo Island.

They’re not afraid to travel and they’re experienced in managing installations for rural living and commercial operations.

They’re also experts in providing solutions for clients who want to be fully off-grid.

“Going off-grid gives clients reliable access to affordable electricity solutions, but it’s important to get the right advice so that you can continue to meet your energy needs,” Karl says.

“We’ve worked with clients to design systems that factor in all of their usage requirements so they can take advantage of all of the benefits of off-grid solar.”

If you’re thinking about making the transition to solar, or going off-grid, get in touch with Karl and the team at Murray Bridge Off Grid Solar by calling 7523 4322 or visiting www.mboffgrid.com.au.


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