Facebook Page Management for Solar Installers

An active page showing real completed installs, so a customer checking you out before they book sees proof rather than silence.

Facebook Page Management for Solar Installers

A solar installer had excellent reviews and a Facebook page that hadn’t posted since a job over a year earlier. Someone checking him out before booking saw the silence, not the reviews sitting a click away.

An active page backs up what the reviews are already saying. A quiet one undercuts it, even when the underlying work is genuinely good.

Photos That Show the Work

Before and after shots of a completed roof install, a neatly wired battery storage unit, this is the kind of proof that convinces someone deciding whether to trust you with a several-thousand-pound job on their home. I post these regularly rather than leaving the page to go quiet between jobs.

Content That Builds Trust, Not Just Fills Space

Beyond finished jobs, posts covering genuine advice, how the export tariff actually works, what to check before choosing a system size, position you as someone who knows the trade properly rather than just someone trying to sell a job.

Running Without You Managing It

Every part of this runs on a schedule set up in advance, so nothing depends on you remembering to post between jobs. You don’t log in or draft anything yourself.

Why Visible Installs Build Extra Trust

Showing genuinely finished work, a neat roof layout, a properly labelled inverter and battery setup, does something specific for a solar installer that it doesn’t for every trade: it demonstrates competence in a purchase most customers don’t fully understand yet.

Backing Up Reviews With Visible Proof

A five-star rating with an active page showing real recent work tells a far more convincing story than either one alone. Neglect the page and the reviews have to work harder to make up for it.

If you want to see how your current online presence compares to what’s actually possible, I’ll send you a free Local Visibility Report.