
Installing a solar panel system on your property is an exciting step toward harnessing the power of the sun. In this blog, we’ll guide you through the solar panel installation process, ensuring a smooth transition to renewable energy.
Site Assessment:
We begin by evaluating your property’s solar potential. Factors that will impact your system’s performance such as sun exposure, shading, and roof condition are all taken into consideration to assess the solar potential of your property.
Design and Permitting:
Our expert solar consultants will meet with you by phone or in person to design a system tailored to your energy needs. Once the design is completed and approved by you, our team will work to obtain the necessary permits and approvals from local authorities.
Solar Panel Installation:
Our professional installers will mount the solar panels on your roof or on a ground-based racking system ensuring that the panels are positioned for maximum sun exposure.
Inverter Installation:
Our professional solar installers will install an inverter to convert the DC (Direct Current) electricity generated by the panels into AC (Alternating Current) electricity for your home.
Electrical Wiring:
Our electricians will connect the solar panel system to your electrical panel through appropriate wiring ensuring safe installation and compliance with local electrical codes.
Inspection, Approval & Activation:
A final inspection, in which we obtain necessary approvals from local authorities or utility companies, is conducted to ensure the system meets safety and performance standards. Once these inspections are complete and approved, your system can be activated and you are converting sunlight to electricity for your home or business!
Monitoring and Maintenance:
Use the monitoring platform provided with your system to track your solar system’s performance. We are here to provide support with the manufacturer if needed. Keeping your system clean and free of debris will ensure optimal efficiency.
Once your solar panel system is up and running, you’ll start reaping the benefits of clean and sustainable energy. In our upcoming blogs, we’ll explore topics like financing options, incentives, and the environmental impact of solar energy.
Alex Neeley
Solar Division Sales Manager