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Your own Google listing spells your name "Sunread", not Sunrea

This review is about who your website brings in. We went through the site, your search rankings and your Google listing. The site itself is genuinely well built: real named team bios for Shane Keena and Ray Regan, a real project gallery, and real named client testimonials. The finding is that Google's own tools show no search data for sunreasolarltd.com at all, in Ireland or the UK, not a low ranking, nothing. The site's own list of pages, the file that tells Google what exists, isn't there. And the one place Google does have on file for your name gets it wrong. It's all detailed below, with what to do about each one.

Google reviews
5.0
From 13 reviews, real named team and testimonials.
Search visibility, Ireland & UK
None found
Not low. Zero data returned in either database.
List of pages given to Google
Not found
No file exists at the expected address.
Your name on Google right now
"Sunread Solar"
Confirmed in the live homepage title.
01 The rankings

Not a low ranking. No data at all

We checked Google's own top 100 results for solar searches in both the Ireland and UK databases against sunreasolarltd.com. Both come back the same way: no keywords tracked, no positions found, any search, any position. That's different from ranking poorly. It means Google currently has nothing on file to rank at all.

What Google showsYour situation
Any Ireland or UK searchn/aZero tracked positions found, any search, any position, either database.No data

The root cause is technical, not content. Your list of pages, the file that tells Google what to check, doesn't exist at the address it's expected. Google can't regularly check pages it's never been told exist.

Bottom line: This isn't a ranking problem. Google has nothing to rank yet.
02 The specifics

Three things holding the numbers down

Missing
Your list of pages doesn't exist
The file that hands your pages to Google isn't present at the address it's expected. This is very likely the single reason Google has nothing on file for the site at all.
Wrong
Your Google listing misspells your own name
The homepage title Google has on file reads "Sunread Solar ltd," not Sunrea. It's your own site's WordPress settings getting your name wrong, confirmed directly in the live page code.
Missing
No description written for your Google listing
There is currently no meta description set for the homepage, so once Google does start checking the site, it will fill this in itself rather than showing your own words.
Worth noticing

This is not a design or trust problem. The named team bios, the real project gallery, and the FAQ section are all genuinely good work. The two things actually broken are the technical file that hands your pages to Google and the misspelled name on your listing, and either one alone would badly hurt visibility.

Bottom line: Two fixable technical issues are standing between a genuinely good site and Google.
03 Done for you

The fixes, already written out

Each fix below is ready to hand to whoever manages the site.

Fix 1 · Create the list of pages
This is very likely the single root cause of the site's total absence from Google.
sitemap.xml → generate it so it lists every real page (home, about, our work, FAQs, contact), then submit it in the free Google tool that shows how your site appears in search
Fix 2 · New text for your Google listing
Ready for the moment Google starts checking the site properly. Corrects the name and adds the missing description.
What Google shows now
https://sunreasolarltd.com
Sunread Solar ltd
(no description set)
What it should show
https://sunreasolarltd.com
Solar PV Installers Galway | Sunrea Solar
Residential, commercial and agricultural solar PV and EV charging in Loughrea, Co. Galway. 5.0 stars from 13 Google reviews.
Fix 3 · Quick fixes
Small items, done in one sitting.
WordPress site title → correct "Sunread" to "Sunrea" in the site's own title settings, the root cause of the Google listing name
Bottom line: Fix the sitemap first. Nothing else matters until Google can see the pages exist.
04 The plan

What to do and when

Start at the top. The bottom block is the work that moves the numbers.

Today
about 20 minutes total
Correct the site title from "Sunread" to "Sunrea" per Fix 3.
5 min
Add the Google listing description from Fix 2.
10 min
This week
about half a day
Generate and submit the sitemap per Fix 1. This is the priority fix.
2 hrs
This month
the growth work
Watch for Google to start indexing pages. Once the sitemap is fixed, check back in a few weeks for the first real rankings to appear.
ongoing
Add a dedicated Galway page. Ready to go the moment Google can see the site properly.
half day
05 What it adds up to

Run your own numbers on it

Right now, your search visibility is

Zero data found for any search, any position, in Ireland or the UK.

A real 5.0-star reputation from 13 Google reviews, none of it reachable through search yet.

Two fixable technical issues are the most likely reason.

A real named team, a real project gallery and a 5.0-star reputation should be earning search traffic on their own. Right now none of it can, because Google has nothing to check and gets your name wrong on the one thing it does have. You know your close rate on enquiries and what an install is worth. That's the sum worth doing on your side, once the technical fix is in place.

Bottom line: Your reputation is ready to earn search traffic. It's waiting on two technical fixes.
Why sooner beats later

Every month this stays unfixed is a month a 5.0-star reputation earns nothing from Google, while competitors with weaker reviews but working sitemaps keep collecting the searches that should be yours.

Whether you tackle this yourself or hand it to someone else
I'm happy to spend 15 minutes walking you through the report so you know which changes will actually move the needle first. Bring whoever manages your website if you like, and if you want, we'll put the first fixes live while we're on. You keep everything in this report either way.
Book the walkthrough
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Dylan Fahy, All Day Solar Agency. I design websites and handle SEO for solar installers across Ireland. Everything above comes from your live site, your public reviews and search data from July 2026.