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What You Need to Know WHEN CHOOSING a Solar Installer

With the summer approaching fast, now is the perfect time to start looking for a home solar energy system. Before you scroll through the telephone book to find the amount of a local solar professional, there are a variety of important considerations that you must take into account to find the right solar installer for the solar power system project. Knowing what questions to ask could make the difference between a thrilling journey into renewable energy and an endless blast of problems with your new solar technology system.

How many solar energy systems have you installed?
Ask if the professional has experience with grid tie or off grid solar energy systems. Also, ask if best solar companies does mostly solar panel residential or commercial systems. This might indicate that the contractor has a history of involvement with the industry and is familiar with many different brands and components.

What do you recommend for my property?
As a potential solar client, keep your interests up front. If a solar contractor arrives at your door, communicate your interest in going solar, and discover what they recommend for a solar powered energy system on your property. Chances are you already have a site selected - but find out what your contractor recommends before showing your hand. This way, you'll confirm that the installer recognizes the significance of site selection. If they show up with out a solar pathfinder or SunEye at hand - try someone else! The main decision of a solar technology system is selection of a site.

Do you have any formal trained in home solar energy installations?
A good installer will be one that has received extensive training. For example, many solar power manufacturers offer continuing education classes to solar contractors. These classes help familiarize the contractors with the intricacies of their unique solar energy systems. You might like to ask a potential installer whether they received formal training with the particular brand of solar equipment you hope to buy.

Are you experiencing any certifications?
Numerous national and state organizations, just like the THE UNITED STATES Board of Certified Energy Professionals (NABCEP), offer certification programs to greatly help distinguish capable professionals. The NABCEP board in particular holds its installers to some of the highest standards, and several states now require homeowners to employ a NABCEP-certified installer before they are able to take part in financial incentive programs. NABCEP's on-line Installer Locator makes it easy to locate a certified professional in your area.




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