Workmanship warranty: Covers defects in the workmanship of the system installation. Most workmanship warranties last between 1 and 5 years.
Product warranty: Covers defects in the system components, such as solar panels, inverter, and cables. Most product warranties last between 10 and 25 years.
Performance warranty: Guarantees that the system will produce a certain amount of energy over a period of time. Most performance warranties last between 20 and 25 years.
Consultation: Discussing your energy needs and budget to determine if solar power is a good fit for you.
Site assessment: Evaluating your property to determine if it is suitable for solar panel installation, including factors like roof size, sun exposure, and potential shading.
System design: Creating a customized solar energy system design based on your needs and site assessment.
Permitting and approvals: Assisting with obtaining necessary permits and approvals from local authorities.
Equipment procurement: Supplying all necessary equipment for your solar energy system, including solar panels, inverters, racking, and monitoring systems.
Installation: Installing your solar energy system according to local codes and safety regulations.
System interconnection: Connecting your solar energy system to the utility grid, allowing you to sell excess electricity back to the grid.
Training and maintenance: Providing you with training on how to operate and maintain your solar energy system, and potentially offering ongoing maintenance services.
When choosing a payment method, consider your financial situation, risk tolerance, and long-term goals. We recommend consulting with a financial advisor to discuss the best option for you.
Here are some factors that can affect how quickly you receive your order:
Availability of the product: If the product is in stock, it will typically ship faster than if it needs to be ordered from a manufacturer.
Shipping method: You may have different shipping options available, such as standard, expedited, or overnight delivery. Each option will have its own estimated delivery time.
Your location: The farther you are from the company’s warehouse, the longer it will take for your order to arrive.