Installing a home solar system can bring a number of benefits, including lower energy bills, increased home value and, in some countries, the ability to sell energy back to the grid. However, it is important to make sure you have the right information before installing to ensure it is a worthwhile investment.
Tips for finding a solar panel installer When looking for an installer, it is important to consider their experience, reputation and qualifications, and to ensure that they are licensed, insured and have worked with a solar system that is suitable for your home.
It is important to know that the installer will take care of all the administrative processes. Installing a solar system for your home requires compliance with all local regulations and, depending on the country you live in, you may need to obtain permits or connect to the grid. Reputable solar system installers will usually take care of these processes, but it is important to check.
Transparency is also key. We generally recommend that when you receive a quote from a potential installer, you check that all cost items are itemised in detail to avoid any surprises in the future.
A good installer will provide a competitive quote but will also be willing to explain the features of the system and the various financing options or incentives available in detail.
Of course, price will be the deciding factor for most potential buyers, but the quality of the solar system should not be overlooked, as it can have a significant impact on performance and, ultimately, on the return on investment. Consider not only the equipment and components of the solar system, but also the quality of the installation itself. Questions about the quality of the components used and checking certificates and quality marks will help with this.
Be sure to ask about after-sales service and maintenance. Although a solar photovoltaic system is virtually maintenance-free, it is important to check the system after a certain period of time to ensure that everything is working properly.
It is also crucial to find out details about the warranty. Warranties may cover the product, its performance and installation separately, so if you are unsure, it is advisable to ask the installers to provide you with a breakdown of this information.
What to avoid when looking for the right installer Only buy from reputable, certified installers. Do not decide solely on the basis of the lowest price.
Choosing an installer based solely on price may also mean compromising on the quality and safety of the installation. Offers that are significantly below market price should be treated with caution, as they often signal the use of poor-quality materials or unprofessional workmanship. This can lead to serious problems such as leaking roofs or even electrical hazards.
Along with the budget, a data sheet of the components to be installed and accompanying technical drawings of the installation design and logistical details should also be provided.
Homeowners should also be wary of aggressive sales tactics, as these often indicate that the offer is not entirely above board.
Unknown salespeople or door-to-door salesmen often offer urgent deals. You should not sign anything on the spot and should take the time to explore all available options. Fraudsters may pose as genuine installers. Always check their references.
Unfortunately, fraud does occur in the solar industry. To avoid this, homeowners are advised to avoid installers without a physical address or established market position and only enter into an installation contract based on clear and detailed terms and conditions.
If you are still unsure, you can contact one of our sales representatives, who will be happy to advise you on the selection of a plumber in addition to suitable products and installation systems.