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A: While solar installations generally require minimal maintenance, a yearly inspection to check that all electrical components are operating correctly is advisable. Cleaning might be needed depending on the local environment. A full list of inspection items is available prior to signing service agreements.
A: During a maintenance visit, professionals check for any issues such as wiring problems, connections, and potential shading. Individual solar panels can be tested (depending on configuration) to ensure system efficiency. Infrared photos of electrical components may be taken to verify system safety, depending on system output at time of visit.
A: We service all types! Grid-tied, net-metered, FIT and MicroFIT, rooftops, tracking systems and even off-grid systems.
A: If you notice a significant decrease in energy production, contact us as soon as possible. We can diagnose the issue, which might range from shading problems to technical faults.
A: Generally, the system can continue to operate during much of the routine maintenance. However, we might isolate specific parts for safety reasons while conducting repairs or more intricate tasks.
A: Look out for signs such as a sudden decrease in energy production, unusual noises, or visible damage. An annual check by our team of professionals can also identify any potential issues before they escalate.
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