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Essential Checks Before Your Solar Installers Leave A Homeowner's Guide to a Perfect Solar Setup

Before your solar installers leave, follow this installation checklist to ensure your system is set up correctly. This homeowner's guide covers from monitoring to roof inspections. Read blog!

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Essential Checks Before Your Solar Installers Leave A Homeowner's Guide to a Perfect Solar Setup

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  1. Essential Checks Before Your Solar Installers Leave: A Homeowner's Guide to aPerfect Solar Setup Ensuring your solar system is set up correctly can make all the difference between a smooth, cost-saving experience and future situations. Before your solar installers pack up, take the time to review a few essential elements. This quick solar installation checklist can help homeowners avoid common pitfalls and guarantee optimal performance. Why the Solar Installation Checkup Matters? A solar installation checklist helps ensure that your system is installed correctly and that all aspects of the installation process meet quality standards. Not only does the solar checkup guarantee that you receive everything you paid for, but it also sets the stage for efficient, trouble-free operation. Skipping these steps could lead to problems like ineffective monitoring, documentation issues, or even minor roof damage. 1300 345 365 www.solarjunction.com.au

  2. 1. Confirm System Monitoring Setup Why It's Important: Monitoring is like the dashboard of your car—it provides a real-time view of how much energy your system is generating and how efficiently it's running. Often included in the system price, a functional monitoring system is crucial to understanding your energy savings. What to Watch Out For: After a busy installation day, some installers might overlook this final step or face issues connecting the system to Wi-Fi. They might leave you to resolve the connection issues, resulting in delayed or incomplete monitoring. How to Check: Make sure the monitoring system is fully functional before they leave. If they claim they'll resolve issues later, be firm—it's part of the installation and should work from day one. If they've completed the installation after dark, set a reminder to contact them the next day to ensure monitoring is fully operational once the sun is out. 1300 345 365 www.solarjunction.com.au

  3. 2. Ensure All Documentation Is Provided Why It's Important: Documentation might seem like a minor detail, but it's actually essential. According to Australian standards (AS/NZS 5033:2021 and AS/NZS 4777.1:2016), (add no follow tag) installers are required to provide comprehensive documentation with every installation. This paperwork is crucial for understanding your system, and claiming warranties, and can even be necessary for insurance claims. Common Issues: Some installers may forget or neglect to provide the full set of documents. However, this is not optional; it's a requirement and a critical part of the solar panel installation inspection process. What to Request: Ask for all necessary documentation upfront. This includes user manuals, warranty papers, compliance certificates, and any other relevant paperwork. Some companies now offer digital documentation via QR codes located on the switchboard or meter panel, which provides easy access to a complete documentation package. To Know More About Solar Installation Checklist Homeowners Guide CLICK HERE 1300 345 365 admin@solarjunction.com.au | www.www.solarjunction.com.au follow on

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