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Home > A Beginner’s Guide to Installing Solar Power

A Beginner’s Guide to Installing Solar Power

Written by:  Rex

Solar power is the new talk in town and many discerning homeowner have begun to think about shifting from grid electricity to solar electricity. In the past, solar power was virtually inaccessible for most average home owners, but things have started to change with governments making large investments in solar power to shift reliance from fossil fuel energy. This is a welcome development, and for homeowners, it means more government support and subsidies, which eventually lead to cheaper installation and component costs. 

Getting the Right Solar Company

Ideally, you should opt for a recognized and reliable solar company to handle your installation. However, for people in smaller towns, the only avenues they have are a raft of independent contractors who have a deal with several solar panel companies in Los Angeles and solar companies for the right components. Basically, the components you will need are a grid network, batteries, solar panels and inverters. A good contractor should be well knowledgeable in the brands that would work best for you and your budget.

The first place to start when searching for solar installation services is by checking the credibility of your preferred solar company and contractor. You must check whether the company you select has the right licenses, permits and approvals to operate in your area. This is crucial because if anything were to happen, then you would only be fully covered if you followed the right steps and contracted a reliable solar company. 

Solar panel companies don’t always offer all the components and will likely refer you to their affiliate partners in the industry. You should check whether these other partners offer compatible components and whether these components are also covered by service and appliance warranty. 

Managing Costs in Installation

In some instances, installation costs could sky rocket, perhaps due to distance or difficult-to-source parts. This is why it is a good idea to always go with an affiliated company. Affiliated companies have enough components and don’t have to queue waiting for components to arrive unlike non-aligned companies. Ensure your installer is affiliated with a reliable manufacturer so that your installation doesn’t freeze or delay on account of missing components. 

Ensure you check your solar system periodically to ensure everything is running smoothly. This means you should maintain a positive relationship with your installer and keep asking them to make routing visits to check on the health of your solar system. Anything can happen to your system, leading to bits of wear and tear and though this is normal, you should try to arrest any wear and tear before they become difficult and expensive to manage. 

Overall, the right way to installing solar power starts by getting the right professionals to handle the installation. Generally, once you have done due diligence and checked testimonials, any good installer can get the installation done right. Choose the right solar company or solar panel company and you can be rest assured, the system will last a lifetime if properly maintained. 

Apr 10, 2022Rex
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