Our Solar system installation typically involves several steps:
Site assessment: A solar professional will visit the property to assess the roof or ground area where the solar panels will be installed. They will take measurements, evaluate shading, and identify any structural or electrical upgrades that may be required.
Design: Using the site assessment data, the solar professional will design a solar system that meets the homeowner’s energy needs and budget. The design will include the number and type of solar panels, the inverter, and any necessary electrical and structural components.
Permits and approvals: Before installation can begin, the solar company must obtain permits and approvals from the local government and the utility company.
Installation: The installation process includes mounting the solar panels on the roof or ground, installing the inverter and electrical components, and connecting the system to the electrical grid.
Inspection: Once the installation is complete, the solar company will schedule a final inspection to ensure the system meets all safety and code requirements.
Activation: After the inspection is complete, the solar company will work with the utility company to activate the solar system and begin generating power.
Overall, solar system installation can take several weeks to several months, depending on the complexity of the project and the local permitting and inspection process.