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Home Insulation vs Solar Panels: What to Install First?

By Chloe Wainwright, Contributor · Updated April 2026

Verdict: Always insulate first. Reducing heat loss makes solar panels more effective and lowers the system size you need.
£300–£2500
Home Insulation est. cost
£280/yr
Home Insulation est. saving
£4500–£8000
Solar Panels est. cost
£650/yr
Solar Panels est. saving

Home Insulation vs Solar Panels: Side-by-Side Comparison

Criteria Home Insulation Solar Panels
Upfront cost £300–£2500 £4500–£8000
Est. annual saving £280/yr £650/yr
Efficiency 35% heat loss reduction 20-25 year lifespan
Government grant Check eligibility Check eligibility
Carbon impact Low carbon Higher carbon
Installation time 1–3 days 1–2 days
Best for All homes especially older Homes with good insulation
Verdict Always insulate first. Reducing heat loss makes solar panels more effective and lowers the system size you need.

Which Should You Choose?

Always insulate first. Reducing heat loss makes solar panels more effective and lowers the system size you need.

If you’re primarily concerned with upfront cost, Solar Panels (typically £4500–£8000) is generally the lower-cost option. If you want potentially lower running costs and a smaller carbon footprint long-term, Home Insulation may offer better long-term value.

Home Insulation: Pros and Cons

ProsCons
35% heat loss reduction efficiency Higher upfront cost (£300–£2500)
Est. £280/yr typical saving Best suited to: All homes especially older
Lower carbon footprint May require property assessment first

Solar Panels: Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Lower upfront cost (£4500–£8000) 20-25 year lifespan only
Est. £650/yr typical saving Higher carbon emissions
Best suited to: Homes with good insulation Less future-proof

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper — home insulation or solar panels?
Home Insulation typically cost £300–£2500, while solar panels cost £4500–£8000. Compare both based on your property and energy needs.
Which saves more money — home insulation or solar panels?
Home Insulation may save around £280/yr (estimated), while solar panels may save around £650/yr (estimated). Actual savings depend on your property, usage and tariff.
Which is more efficient — home insulation or solar panels?
Home Insulation have an efficiency of around 35% heat loss reduction, compared to 20-25 year lifespan for solar panels.
Can I install both home insulation and solar panels?
Yes, many homeowners combine both technologies. A combined system may help reduce your bills further and increase your home’s energy independence.
Do both qualify for government grants?
Both home insulation and solar panels may qualify for government grants or schemes depending on eligibility. Criteria may change, so always check the latest requirements before proceeding.