An Overview Of Our Solar Process

An Overview Of Our Solar Process

If you're considering solar for your home, you'll want to read this overview.

If you're considering solar for your home, you'll want to read this overview of our solar power process. Our eight primary steps are: analysis, site survey, final design, utility approval, permitting, installation, inspection, and activation. We hope this provides some clarity on what happens behind the scenes when you go solar with us!

Step 1: Analysis

Finance, design, installation, maintenance, and monitoring process beings.

Step 2: Site Survey

A site surveyor visits your home to confirm compatibility with your roof, electrical system, and solar availability (can also be done remotely case by case).

Step 3: Final design

You receive an engineering plan designed specifically for your home.

Step 4: Utility approval

Your utility reviews and approves the system design and grid connection plans.

Step 5: Permitting

Your city/county reviews and approves the system design and grid connection plans.

Step 6: Installation

Solar panels are installed and connected on your roof.

Step 7: Inspection

Work and connections are inspected and you're provided with warranties, guarantees, and transfer information.

Step 8: Activation

Watch your home start producing clean energy, as the meter begins to turn backward.

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