Solar System Diagnosis
Professional inspection and diagnostic services to identify issues with your solar installation.
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Benefits of Professional Solar Diagnostics
Identify the root cause of performance issues
Detect hidden problems before they cause system failure
Get detailed reports on system health and efficiency
Receive expert recommendations for repairs or optimizations
Understand your system's current performance vs. expected output
Our Diagnostic Process
Initial Assessment
We collect information about your system and the issues you're experiencing to match you with specialized diagnostic professionals.
Professional Inspection
A qualified technician conducts a comprehensive on-site inspection, testing all components of your solar system.
Advanced Diagnostics
Using specialized equipment, the technician measures electrical output, performs thermal imaging, and runs performance tests.
Detailed Reporting
You receive a complete diagnostic report outlining all findings, identified issues, and recommended solutions.
Repair Recommendations
If repairs are needed, the technician will provide detailed recommendations and can often perform repairs on the spot.
Common Solar System Issues We Diagnose
Inverter Problems
Inverters are often the first component to fail in a solar system. Error codes, flashing lights, or no display can indicate inverter issues.
Panel Degradation
Over time, solar panels can degrade or develop micro-cracks that aren't visible to the naked eye but affect performance.
Wiring and Connection Issues
Loose connections, damaged wiring, or junction box problems can cause significant power losses or system failures.
Monitoring System Failures
Problems with monitoring hardware or software can make it difficult to track system performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
A thorough solar system diagnostic typically takes 1-2 hours, depending on the size and complexity of your installation.
Diagnostic services typically range from $150-$300, depending on your location and system size. After connecting you with contractors, you'll receive detailed quotes before scheduling any service.
Yes, it's recommended that you be present during the diagnosis so that the technician can explain their findings and answer any questions you may have about your system.
Technicians use a variety of specialized tools including multimeters, infrared cameras for thermal imaging, irradiance meters, I-V curve tracers, and solar performance monitoring software.
Common signs include: decreased energy production, error messages on your inverter, higher-than-normal electric bills, system shutdowns, visible damage to panels, or if it's been more than 2 years since your last inspection.
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