Our Process
1. Planning and preparation
Site assessment
An evaluation of the property to determine the best location for panel placement, check sunlight exposure, and assess the existing electrical system.
System design
A customized design is created based on the site assessment, outlining the number and placement of panels, the type of inverter, and any battery storage.
Permitting and documentation
The installer handles all necessary permits and paperwork, including approvals from the local utility for grid connection (often called net metering).
Scaffolding and kit delivery
Scaffolding is erected for safe access, and the equipment kit is delivered to the site.
2. Installation
Mounting structure
The brackets and mounting structure are securely fixed to the roof or ground.
Panel installation
Solar panels are mounted and secured to the installed brackets.
Electrical wiring
The panels are wired together and connected to the inverter. The inverter is then connected to your home’s electrical panel and the power grid.
Optional:
Battery storage: If included in the design, battery storage is integrated at this stage.
3. Commissioning and activation
Testing and inspection
The system is thoroughly tested to ensure it’s working correctly and safely. A final inspection is conducted by a local authority or utility to ensure it meets all code requirements.
System activation
Once all inspections are passed, the system is officially activated, and you can begin generating clean energy.
4. Monitoring and maintenance
Performance Monitoring
Track energy production, system efficiency, and inverter status through remote monitoring tools to quickly identify any drop in performance.
Routine Inspections
Conduct scheduled inspections to check panels, wiring, mounting structures, and inverters for wear, damage, or shading issues.
Preventive Maintenance
Clean solar panels regularly and perform necessary upkeep to prevent faults, extend system lifespan, and maintain optimal energy output.




