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Why is it important to choose a reputable solar power installer for your home?

Synopsis

Choosing the right installer for your solar system is crucial in ensuring that your system is well-maintained and serviced in the future. Many orphan systems exist in the market, where customers are left without a sales company or installer to honour warranties and service obligations. To guarantee a happy and high-performing system, it is essential to choose a reputable installer and sales company who will be around for years to come.

At our company, we have a team of electricians, apprentices and qualified roofers who won't subcontract our work and will ensure that every installation is done correctly the first time. Poorly installed systems not only impact the aesthetics of your home but can also lead to wasted money, landfill from panels, and wasted government money in STCs. At the end of the day, choosing a reputable installer means less hassle, more savings, and a more environmentally-friendly solution.

Video Transcript

- Choosing the right installer for your solar system, can mean the difference in having somebody to service them and maintain that system in the future. We see so many orphan systems in the marketplace every day. We're getting phone calls from customers with systems on their roof, where the installer or the sales company is no longer around. You really need to choose your installer, choose your sales company, to ensure they're going to be around to honour the warranties. Honour their service and maintenance obligations for that system, to ensure that you have a happy and well performing system for many years to come.

- You have smart metre in there?

- Yeah, I got a smart metre, connected to the Fronius to single phase.

- And this was pre-wired or?

- They had some pre-wiring up into the roof for the DC and they also run an AC cable to the switchboard for us.

- Ah, perfect. So new build, nice and easy.

- Nice and easy, plenty of room. Everything is going, very well.

- We don't subcontract our work. We have a team of electricians and apprentices and qualified roofers amongst our staff, to ensure that the system gets installed correctly the first time, every time. Our system's producing 4,482 Watts so, you know, for a northwest split, that's pretty good going on this sort of day. So systems that are installed poorly, for starters can ruin the aesthetics of your house, and your house can be sometimes the largest investment you own. So panels overhanging ridges, panels that aren't maintaining clamp zones, messy conduit switchboards, inverters in the wrong location, all of this can add to a poor experience and a poor quality, or crap solar system on your roof. So at the end of the day, a poor quality system will mean less dollars in your pocket, wasted money on your roof, landfill from panels that need to be removed and replacing in a few years time, and wasted government money in STCs.