Clayville Extensions (Ext 1–45) Solar & Electrical Services

Clayville Extensions (Ext 1–45) form one of the largest and fastest‑growing residential zones in the Midrand–Tembisa corridor. With thousands of homes, RDP units, rental rooms, complexes and small businesses, the area experiences heavy loadshedding pressure and high electrical demand.

Residents rely on solar power, inverter systems, battery backup and reliable electrical repairs to keep their homes and businesses running without interruption.

Happy Ends Solar Electrical provides same‑day / 24hr solar installations, backup power systems, DB board upgrades, electrical repairs, rewiring and COC certification across all Clayville Extensions.

Pay only after installation. Systems are customised for homes, rental rooms, complexes, spaza shops and small businesses.

WhatsApp 061 193 9807 – Start the Process

Clayville Extensions – Suburb Overview & Stats

  • Combined Population: ± 110,000 residents across Ext 1–45
  • Property Types: RDP houses, free‑standing homes, rental rooms, complexes, small businesses
  • Average Household Income: Low to middle income
  • Solar Demand Level: Extremely high (frequent outages + high density)
  • Common Issues: Loadshedding, DB faults, illegal connections, voltage drops
  • Ideal Solutions: 3kVA–5kVA home systems, 5kVA–8kVA small business systems

Frequently Asked Questions – Clayville Extensions

1. Do you install solar for RDP homes and rental rooms?
Yes — we design affordable systems suitable for smaller homes and rental units.

2. Can you install solar for spaza shops and small businesses?
Absolutely — we design systems for fridges, lights, tills, CCTV and essential equipment.

3. How fast can installation happen?
Same‑day or within 24 hours depending on system size.

4. Do you offer pay‑after‑installation?
Yes — all our solar packages include pay‑after‑installation.

5. Do you provide electrical COC?
Yes, every installation includes a full Certificate of Compliance.


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