3 Misconceptions About Solar Panel Installation Debunked by My Experience

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    3 Misconceptions About Solar Panel Installation Debunked by My Experience

    Embarking on a solar panel installation journey can be riddled with unforeseen challenges and myths. This article demystifies common misconceptions by weaving in expert insights alongside practical experiences. Discover the unvarnished truths and prepare to future-proof your energy consumption with confidence.

    • Expect Unique Challenges in Solar Installations
    • Future-Proof Your Energy Consumption
    • Solar Installation Involves Construction Steps

    Expect Unique Challenges in Solar Installations

    One common misconception I initially had about the solar panel installation process was that it would be relatively straightforward and uniform across all projects. Early in my career, I assumed that once a system was designed, it would be a matter of simply installing it on-site without much variability. Experience quickly debunked this notion.

    In reality, every installation presents unique challenges, influenced by factors such as roof structures, site conditions, local building codes, and the integration of existing electrical systems. For instance, I learned that roof angle and shading can vary dramatically even within the same neighborhood, requiring precise adjustments to maximize efficiency. Additionally, navigating diverse permitting requirements across different regions often demands tailored approaches for compliance.

    My advice to others is to approach solar installations with a flexible mindset and a commitment to thorough preparation. Conduct a comprehensive site assessment using tools like drones, GPS mapping, and thermal imaging to identify potential challenges early. Engage with local authorities to understand regulatory requirements and streamline permitting. Lastly, ensure open communication with the client, educating them on the process and addressing their unique concerns.

    This approach not only ensures a smoother installation process but also builds trust and delivers optimal performance, aligning with sustainability goals.

    Future-Proof Your Energy Consumption

    A misconception that many of our customers have about the installation of solar panels is that they can't cover more than 100% of their energy consumption. Many utilities enable homes and small businesses to build systems that cover future electric upgrades. This can push your solar system to be designed for loads of 150% or greater than what you have today. If you can imagine getting electric heat like heat pumps, or buying and charging EVs at home, we highly recommend notifying your installer and utility so that you can future-proof your energy bills.

    Matt Zothner
    Matt ZothnerFounder and CEO, Currents

    Solar Installation Involves Construction Steps

    One of the biggest misconceptions homeowners have about installing solar is that it's as simple as putting solar panels on a roof. In reality, a solar installation is a type of construction project and includes many steps and potential changeovers which cause delays to projected timelines.

    At Monalee, we do what we can to shorten timelines and significantly reduce change orders. Our proprietary software allows us to remove commission salespeople and system designers from the process, thereby cutting most of the expensive soft costs associated with going solar. Our technology is so advanced and accurate that there are very few change orders for homeowners we work with, which is a win-win for everyone.

    Hope this helps! Feel free to contact me here: walid.halty@monalee.co