As the world rapidly approaches renewable energy, homeowners and businesses choose solar power over traditional sources. This surge in demand is boosting the solar market not just for products but also for retailers. However, you should never fall for fake promises or flashy marketing as a consumer. Trust only the numbers, certifications, and proven expertise, especially when it comes to solar installation.
It’s not just about having high-quality solar products; the installer and the installation process must also follow a systematic and professional approach. If you attempt to install panels or rely on a non-professional, you risk your investment and safety.
As one of the most trusted solar retailers and CEC-accredited solar installers, we’re here to explain exactly why proper solar installation matters.
Safety & Longevity
Improper solar installation can lead to serious risks, such as:
- Electrical fires or short circuits due to poor wiring
- Incorrect mounting or roof damage during installation can cause Roof leaks.
- Premature system failure — properly installed panels can last 25+ years, but poorly installed systems may show issues within just a year or two
These risks not only damage your solar setup but also pose threats to your property and safety.
Maximised Power Output
- Optimal energy output depends on several key factors:
- Panel direction and orientation
- Tilt angle and mounting structure
- Shading and spacing between panels
Your solar panels won’t generate the power they’re designed to produce if these aren’t correctly calculated and implemented.
Warranty Claim Eligibility
Most solar products come with a manufacturer’s warranty. However, when claiming warranty in the future, the manufacturer will require installer details. Warranties are typically honored only when the system has been installed by certified and registered professionals.
If you choose an unqualified installer or DIY installation, your warranty could be void, wasting your investment just to save a little upfront.
Compliance with Local Regulations
Each region has its own rules for solar installation. A professional ensures that your system is:
- Properly permitted and approved by local authorities (such as the Clean Energy Council in most parts of Australia)
- Connected to the grid or hybrid systems as per technical standards
- Eligible for rebates and feed-in tariffs, which are only granted when the installation meets all official guidelines
Conclusion
Solar panels are a long-term investment designed to provide returns for decades. Cutting corners on installation can cost you far more in the long run. That’s why solar installation must be handled by professional, well-trained, and certified installers.
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