List of questions
Do you have more questions? Contact us and a representative will assist you"
This section covers the most common questions people have about residential and commercial solar power systems.
- Are there any other installation options aside from mounting it in the roof?
- Are there any government projects or support acts that may reduce the cost of solar systems?
- Are the solar modules tough enough for strong winds and hailstorms?
- How will I know if my solar system is performing properly?
- Will I be purchasing a service contract?
- Is it true that the cost of maintenance of solar energy is high? Is there a need for a building permit?
- Do I need to have permission from the local power supplier?
- I belong to a homeowners association; do I need to seek permission from them first?
- Can my home be connected to both solar energy system and the city power provider?
- Is it possible to be totally independent from the local power supplier and just rely on the solar energy system for electrical power?
Frequently asked questions
Are there any other installation options aside from mounting it in the roof?
If there is an issue with roof installation, the solar panels can also be installed on the ground although it may produce less solar power due to less exposure to sunlight.
Are there any government projects or support acts that may reduce the cost of solar systems?
Yes there are. Solar systems are being endorsed by state agencies and municipalities and may offer rebates and provide incentive programs to homeowners and businesses who are planning to implement solar electric systems.
Are the solar modules tough enough for strong winds and hailstorms?
The solar modules are strong enough to withstand any type of winds and hailstones. It undergoes testing to make sure the stability of solar modules once mounted in the roofs. They are generally tested to hold up in 125 mph (200 kpm) winds and can withstand one inch (2.5 cm) hailstones at 50 mph (80.5 kph). .
How will I know if my solar system is performing properly?
The solar system comes with a meter installed in your homes. The power meter measures exactly the power the system generates and the power that your home consumes.
Will I be purchasing a service contract?
No. There is no need for a service contract but however we offer a service contract for regular checkups on the system and wiring.
Read more Read more