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A DIY Process Guide to Install Solar Panels at Your Home

While solar panel installation has become simpler over the years, it’s certainly not a typical DIY process. Even a qualified electrician needs solar installation training on a roof and must become familiar with local permitting and fire code requirements to complete a safe and reliable installation. <br><br>If you’re interested in learning how to become a solar installer, contact Zolt Energy. If you’re just interested in knowing how solar is installed on your roof here's a quick five-step guide in the video section. Hope you liked the video. Share your views in the comment box and don't forget to subscribe. Do you also think to install rooftop solar panels at your home? Contact Zolt Energy (http://zoltenergy.com) or give them a call at 91-8882122999 and get free site audit from the team.

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A DIY Process Guide to Install Solar Panels at Your Home

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  1. A Five-Step Guide to Install Solar Panels

  2. While solar panel installation has become simpler over the years, it’s certainly not a typical DIY process. Even a qualified electrician needs solar installation training on a roof and must become familiar with local permitting and fire code requirements to complete a safe and reliable installation.If you’re interested in learning how to become a solar installer, visit Zolt Energy. If you’re just interested in knowing how solar is installed on your roof here's a quick five-step guide.

  3. Step 1: Find a Solar Installer and Get an EstimateTo find a solar installation professional, you might ask friends or neighbours who already have solar. They may be able to refer you to a great local installer who can give you a free quote. You might also get a quote from Zolt Energy Team who provide free audits to client location The solar advisor will ask you a series of general questions about your home. This often includes questions about your utility, the amount of your monthly electric bills, the age of your roof, the angle of your roof (flat or pitched) and the type of roof, such as shingles, tiles or clay. In addition to giving you an estimate, your installer will often provide solar financing options and educate you about any state and central incentives for which you may qualify, such as the solar subsidy.Once you choose an installer and secure your financing method, the solar system installation process can begin.   

  4. Step 2: The Home and Site EvaluationIn the design phase, the solar installer will evaluate your home to determine the best solar panels, inverter, racking and other components. As part of the evaluation, your solar installer will make an appointment to inspect your attic, your roof and your home’s electrical system. He or she will determine the best location to mount the hardware that runs your system. During the inspection, the installer will evaluate your property to ensure that the installation is code compliant and will recommend upgrades if required. For example, if you have an older home, your electrical panel may need to be updated, or when inspecting your attic or roofing, the installer may discover issues that require repair before your system is installed.

  5. Step 3: Design and Permitting PhaseOnce all of the information and measurements have been gathered in Step 2, the solar installer will create a solar engineering and site design plan. The plan will include the number of panels and where they’ll be placed on your roof, the wiring of the system and how it will be interconnected with the utility. The design plan should also ensure compliance with local fire safety requirements. The installer will then submit these plans to your city/state permitting departments and to your DISCOMs. Unfortunately, most states and utilities have different requirements that can vary greatly and can be confusing, even for solar professionals. Make sure you find an installer who is familiar with the local building codes and the local utility companies.The design and permitting phase typically takes approximately one to three months, depending on the jurisdiction. Your installer should keep you informed about the progress and let you know when it’s time to schedule the physical installation date.

  6. Step 4: Solar InstallationIn some ways, the actual installation is the easiest part of going solar. You might need to be present when the installers arrive so you can give them access to your roof and to the electrical system of your home.If you’re interested in watching, your installer will let you and your family know where to see all the action — and there will be action. These days, typical solar installations can be completed as quickly as in one to three days, depending on the size of your system.After the solar panels are attached to the roof and the related electrical and monitoring equipment is mounted, the installer will clean up the work area and begin the last phase.

  7. Step 5: Inspection and InterconnectionAs with permitting, each state and utility has its own final inspection and approval requirements for solar installations. The DISCOM provider will visit to make sure that your installation was completed as planned in the granted permit. The inspection process can vary widely and can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on where you live.The utility will inspect and sign off on the installation before it’s officially connected to the grid. Once again, this interconnection waiting period can take days or weeks, and as with permitting, the regionally based installers may be able to navigate through the system more efficiently and keep you personally informed about how things are progressing.After all utility approvals are obtained, your installer will be ready to flip the switch, and you can have the thrill of seeing your meter spin backward and/or your electricity bill decline as you generate your own clean energy.

  8. Want to know how much you can save by going solar? ContactZolt Energy Team by going on their website or give them a call at +91-8882122999 for a free estimate and to find out more about typical installation time for your home.

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