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Finding A Reputable Solar Installer For Your Commercial Properties

February 16, 2022

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Solar installation is not as simple as it appears. To get the most out of your solar investment, you must find a reputable installer who will do the job right. Understanding why having a reputable installer and how to find one will bring lucrative benefits to your commercial property and help prevent any major issues.

Why Is a Reputable Solar Installer Necessary?

Skilled and reputable installers provide numerous advantages to a full-fledged solar project. They act as an aid in preventing major problems from occurring. Installers need to install solar panels, inverters, and wiring systems correctly. Installers who fail to properly install solar equipment, such as wires, inverters, and photovoltaic panels, risk the equipment becoming faulty. Faulty installations can cause a fire in extremely rare cases (1 out of 10,000). When it does occur, it's usually due to faulty installation, such as not securing and covering up wires or incorrectly installing PV panels and inverters. Different types of operations and management solutions help prevent many of these issues arising. These services act as inspectors for solar equipment to make sure everything is running smoothly. These examples and solutions highlight the importance of finding a reputable solar installer to make sure your panels never run into any issues.

How To Find a Reputable and Skilled Solar Installer

You will need to find the right solar installer to increase electricity yields and reduce the risk of any installation issues. To do so, we recommend that you assess a solar installer by determining whether or not they are reputable, trustworthy, and knowledgeable. To find out if installers are reputable and trustworthy, you should look at their Statement of Qualifications (SOQ). This is essentially a brief resume of the company's qualifications and the types of included and excluded services they provide, as well as examples of past client projects. Another factor to look into is the license-to-worker ratio. Some states require an installer to have a certain number of licenses per worker. When a company's license-to-worker ratio is between 1:1 and 1:3, it is considered good. One other thing to consider is their communication. When the installer responds to your emails and phone calls fast and efficiently, it is generally a good indicator of how responsive and communicative they are with a project. Finally, look into how long the company has been in operation and how many employees it has. A company that has been in business for more than five years and has a growing number of employees is a good indicator that they are satisfying market and client needs.

To find out if the company is knowledgeable, visit their website and check out their blogs and service pages. If their material presents valuable information about their processes, and possibly their equipment, this is a good sign. Consider calling the installer and asking questions about their solar installation process. If they have a clear explanation about their process and how the equipment operates and functions, this means they have a good understanding of how to install solar.

A Simple Solution

Other companies, such as SolBid, undergo a quality assurance process to ensure installers are qualified to install solar on commercial properties. This provides peace of mind while saving time, money, and resources spent researching different installers.

Understanding the value of finding the right installer is critical for increasing solar energy yields while minimizing risks and additional costs. We recommend that you use this information as a guide to help you find your next installer so that you can start increasing your profits, lowering your utility costs, and continuing the solar trend.

 

 

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