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  • Complaints about installing photovoltaic panels

    Complaints about installing photovoltaic panels

    Companies have misled consumers about the true costs of installing solar panels, provided shoddy craftsmanship, and left homeowners with higher utility costs, all while forcing them to sign unconscionable contracts that leave little possibility of recourse.


  • The role of infrared in installing photovoltaic panels

    The role of infrared in installing photovoltaic panels

    Performed from either the topside or underside of panels, infrared inspections provide the most cost effective method for detecting defects within installed panels.


  • Installing photovoltaic panels without gutters

    Installing photovoltaic panels without gutters

    This DIY solar panel installation guide provides an overview of the requirements and steps necessary to successfully bring your solar project to fruition. From planning and permitting to interconnection and maintenance, we will walk you through every aspect of the installation process.


  • Installing photovoltaic panels first up or down

    Installing photovoltaic panels first up or down

    In this guide, we'll simplify the solar panel installation steps and break down the entire process from start to finish, so you can kick back and enjoy the sunshine while saving on energy bills.


  • Local requirements for installing photovoltaic panels

    Local requirements for installing photovoltaic panels

    Installing solar panels usually requires permits, utility agreements, and inspections — here's what to expect and why skipping them can backfire. Almost every residential solar installation in the United States requires a building permit and an electrical permit from your local.


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