What happens after you contact us
We respond with clarifying questions and a brief outline of how we can support your planning. When appropriate, we may suggest the type of qualified professional to consult (for example, licensed electrical contractors or certified installers), depending on the nature of your project.
Clarify scope
We confirm what you want to understand, what information you already have, and what constraints may apply. We do not provide engineering certification or legal advice.
Prepare next steps
You receive a practical list of questions for installer proposals and typical documentation checkpoints, including permitting and grid interconnection considerations where relevant.
Safety emphasis
We highlight common safety and compliance topics, including electrical shutoffs, roof access, and inspection expectations. Local requirements vary, so verification is always recommended.
Coordination support
If you proceed with an installer, we can help organize non-sensitive project details and communication steps so decisions and responsibilities remain clear.
Transparency on outcomes
We do not promise specific savings, financial returns, or performance results. Solar outcomes depend on many factors, including roof and electrical conditions, shading, system design, equipment, usage patterns, and local regulations.
Useful details to share
The items below help us keep the consultation focused. You can provide what you know today and update details later.
- Property type: residential or commercial, roof type if known.
- General location: city/region to consider typical regulations and climate patterns.
- Site constraints: shading, roof condition, or restrictions (HOA/building rules).
- Usage context: typical high-use periods (day/evening) and any major equipment.
- Existing documents: installer quotes, utility notes, or planning guidance (optional).