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The first step in installing a solar PV system is meeting with a qualified solar installer. During this initial consultation, the solar company will: - Assess your energy needs : By reviewing your electricity bills and understanding your consumption patterns, the installer can recommend the right size and capacity of the solar system.
Any open holes in your roof shingles will be sealed to prevent leaking. The installer will then install the solar panels to the racking and connect the electrical wiring. They’ll also install any additional equipment, such as an inverter or battery bank. Many solar installers can complete installation in just one day.
Installers fix solar panels to a roof by lifting up some roof tiles and attaching mounting brackets to the rafters, before carefully placing the tiles back where they were. They'll then attach rails to these brackets, before locking solar panels into the rails.
You can install solar panels on a flat roof, but it’s not usually a good idea for domestic properties.
You can install ground-mounted solar panels, though you’ll again need more space than you would if you installed panels on a pitched roof. This is because you’ll need to space out your panels so they don’t cast shade on each other, just like on a flat roof.
Your solar PV system will typically come with a monitoring system that allows you to track its performance. Some systems even offer real-time monitoring through mobile apps, so you can see how much energy your system is producing. While solar systems generally require very little maintenance, it’s important to keep an eye on: