Frequently Asked Questions
While making a decision to go solar, there are so many questions that come to mind. Here are some of the frequently asked questions that we have shortlisted the correct answers for:
The frequently asked questions about installing a solar by yourself is however a major risk. One can install solar himself to save cost; however, there are some major risks of DIY solar. If you dare to spend 2-3 days in installation while keeping in mind the fact of extra cost against improperly installed solar e.g., you may not be able to identify the right position of solar panels to get maximum benefit or cannot estimate if your roof is appropriate to hold solar panels weight.
A technician has a valid license, ensuring that they would have strategies in place to compensate for the loss if something would happen during the process, so it is better to go with professional experts for solar installation.
At Solar SME you will get convenient services from agreement to installation in the quickest manner.
- Sign the Agreement: Review and sign agreement paperwork to get the process started.
- Finalize System Design: We will perform a site visit to ensure that all of the equipment can be installed and start the permitting process.
- Install the System: We will schedule an installation date once the utility permits us to install the system.
- Inspection: We will request for inspection from the city. Once that is complete the utility will install a net meter and permit you to turn on your system.
- System Operational: Flip the switch to turn your system on and start generating clean renewable energy on your roof.
- When they are hot, prevent watering solar panels with cold water because it could harm them.
- Debris will damage the panels and reduce the number of generated electricity. Keep the trees surrounding your house maintained so that your roof stays prevented from branches or other dirt.
- Bad weather, especially storms, also leads to serious damage.
Although solar panels are quite durable, even more than the roof they are sitting on, in severe hailstorms damage will occur. Hail damage to solar panels can be covered in insurance as well.
If you sell a home with a leased solar panel system on the roof, there are options besides canceling the leasing arrangement: you might be able to transfer the lease to the new tenant, buy the remaining lease and remove the system, or buy the market value solar panel system and keep it on your roof.
Solar panels do not produce energy at night as photovoltaic cells need direct sunlight to generate electricity. However, you will continue to benefit from energy production after sunset by net metering and solar storage battery. Electrical grid connection with net metering and solar battery storage both enable your solar power system to supply electricity when your solar panels are in active.
DIY Solar is the idea of building your own Solar Panel System They refer to solar system kits that ship from a warehouse directly to your doorstep. You are responsible for the installation – either by constructing it yourself or by recruiting assistance from a local contractor.