A solar detachment typically takes 1-2 days, depending on the size of your system and the complexity of the project. If you're planning roof repairs, upgrades, or maintenance, a detachment and reset may be necessary to protect your solar panels and ensure proper reinstallation. It’s the right choice if you want to preserve your solar system’s performance while addressing roofing or structural needs.
It's recommended to have your electrical system inspected every 3-5 years, or sooner if you notice issues such as flickering lights, frequent breaker trips, or outdated wiring. Regular inspections ensure your system stays safe, up to code, and functioning properly.
Yes, Texas offers several incentives for solar installations, including the federal solar tax credit (currently 30%) and additional local utility rebates. These incentives can significantly reduce the upfront cost of installing a solar system, making it more affordable.
Solar energy can be a great fit if your home gets plenty of sunlight and you want to reduce energy costs. We’ll assess your roof’s condition, energy needs, and potential savings to determine if solar is the right choice for you.
While solar systems require minimal maintenance, it’s recommended to schedule annual inspections and cleanings to ensure maximum efficiency. This includes checking inverters, connections, and cleaning the panels to maintain peak energy production.
Signs you may need an electrical panel upgrade include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or if your system is more than 20 years old. Upgrading your panel ensures your electrical system can handle modern power demands safely and efficiently.