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Professional solar services for homes, businesses, and ongoing system support.

Explore installation, battery storage, repairs, maintenance, EV charging, and commercial solar services, then start with the service that best fits the property and what you want to achieve.

Find the service you need

Choose the solar service you want to talk through.

Whether you are ready for solar installation, need help with an existing system, or want to discuss batteries, EV charging, or commercial solar, start with the service you need and take it from there.

Residential Solar Installation Home Solar

Residential Solar Installation

Most homeowners want to talk through roof suitability, likely savings, equipment choices, battery options, and what the installation would involve before deciding how far to go.

  • Panel, inverter, racking, monitoring, and battery options
  • Permits, utility interconnection, inspections, and Permission to Operate
  • Workmanship terms, roof penetration cover, and aftercare support
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Battery Storage and Backup Battery Storage

Battery Storage and Backup

Most battery conversations start with what you want to keep running, whether the property already has solar, how you use power across the day, and how much backup time would feel worthwhile.

  • Whole-home backup or selected circuits only
  • Warranty terms, expected cycling, and monitoring access
  • Installation timing, permitting, and commissioning steps
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Solar Repair and Troubleshooting Solar Repair

Solar Repair and Troubleshooting

Most repair calls start with what the system is doing now, any fault codes or alerts, and how urgent the issue feels so the likely fix can be narrowed down quickly.

  • Diagnostic approach and likely first checks
  • Replacement parts, lead times, and compatibility concerns
  • Warranty route, reporting, and post-repair verification
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Solar Maintenance and Cleaning Maintenance

Solar Maintenance and Cleaning

Maintenance conversations usually focus on output, dirt or debris, inspection timing, and whether you want a one-off visit or ongoing support.

  • One-off visits versus maintenance plans
  • Inspection reports, recommendations, and follow-up action
  • Cleaning approach, safety access, and monitoring checks
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EV Charger Installation EV Chargers

EV Charger Installation

Most EV charger calls cover the vehicle, charging speed, panel capacity, install position, and whether you want the charger to work alongside solar or battery storage.

  • Charger model, controls, and app features
  • Panel upgrades or additional electrical works required
  • Placement, installation timing, and aftercare support
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Inverter Upgrades and Replacement Inverters

Inverter Upgrades and Replacement

Most inverter calls focus on faults, age, compatibility with batteries or monitoring, and whether a newer setup would make the system more reliable.

  • String, hybrid, or microinverter route depending on the current setup
  • Monitoring platform, alerting, and performance visibility after the upgrade
  • Warranty terms, commissioning steps, and future expansion potential
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Monitoring and Optimization Monitoring

Monitoring and Optimization

Monitoring conversations usually start with what data you can currently see, whether alerts are working, and how much visibility you want over performance and faults.

  • Monitoring setup for the current equipment rather than a generic platform
  • Fault alerts, reporting, and what data the owner can actually access
  • Optimization steps if generation looks lower than expected
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Ground-Mount Solar Systems Ground-Mount

Ground-Mount Solar Systems

Ground-mount enquiries usually focus on available land, orientation, access, system size, and whether the site would work better than a rooftop layout.

  • Fixed-tilt versus other mounting routes depending on the site
  • Ground works, permitting, and electrical connection planning
  • Access for cleaning, maintenance, and future expansion
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Off-Grid and Hybrid Solar Systems Off-Grid

Off-Grid and Hybrid Solar Systems

Off-grid and hybrid calls usually focus on daily use, battery autonomy, backup expectations, and how reliable the system needs to be across different seasons.

  • How much independence is needed from the grid in practice
  • What loads must be protected and for how long
  • What combination of solar, storage, and generator backup makes sense
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Solar Removal and Reinstallation Reinstall

Solar Removal and Reinstallation

These conversations usually start with the roof timeline, the condition of the existing system, and how removal, storage, and recommissioning will be handled cleanly.

  • Who is coordinating between the roofing and solar work
  • Whether damaged or outdated components are worth replacing at the same time
  • How monitoring and production checks will be confirmed after reinstallation
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Commercial Solar Commercial

Commercial Solar

Commercial calls usually focus on energy use, available roof or land area, project goals, and whether storage, EV charging, or phased rollout should be part of the wider plan.

  • Sizing assumptions, projected output, and commercial payback
  • Survey needs, permits, and utility coordination requirements
  • Monitoring, maintenance, and reporting expectations
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Credentials & compliance

Good solar companies are clear about standards, paperwork, and support.

Licensing, insurance, permits, workmanship, and aftercare should all be easy to discuss from the first conversation onward.

State and trade licensing

Established installers carry the state contractor and electrical licensing needed for solar and associated electrical work in their market.

Insurance and site protection

Professional solar companies bring active liability cover, workers compensation where required, and clear responsibility for site safety and property protection.

Code, permits, and utility compliance

Professional solar work includes the right permits, inspections, utility steps, and code standards where the project requires them.

Equipment and workmanship backing

Panel, inverter, battery, and workmanship cover should be clear from the start, with ongoing support in place after installation.

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