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Your Solar Liaison
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Solar Panels For Electric System - RepairSolar Panels For Electric System - Repair - For Business

Serving Olmito, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They obviously know what they are doing because they came out did a diagnostic on my solar panels and the gateway dystem. They found the issue, ordered the parts and fixed the problem. Adrian, my client support assistant was very knowledgeable and he did all the work coordinating the techs, ordering the parts and working together with Enphase to get my system back in operation. Thanks Adrian"
A Texas Favorite
A Texas Favorite
A Texas Favorite
14kw HomeGrid Battery
Drone View 1

+2

Response time4 hrs
Response rate100%
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Independent Powur Consultant
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Solar Panel InstallSolar Panels For Electric System - Install - For BusinessSolar Panels For Electric System - Repair+1 more

Serving Olmito, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

"Gary, was very helpful and pointed me on the right direction after I had discussed my concerns. Had he been able to help me I would have gladly hired him. My system ended up being under warranty and he suggested I contact the manufacture as to not void my warranty."
Ground Mount
Water ionizer Project
Schulenburg Texas
Schulenburg Texas
Schulenburg Texas

+5

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Pro Solar, LLC
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Solar Panel InstallSolar Panels For Electric System - Install - For Business

Serving Olmito, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Exceptional customer service. Superb quality of systems available and very esthetically pleasing. They were quiet and very clean being respectful of my home, property and neighbors. Bobby took the time to educate me on the system and followed up to ensure I understood everything I needed to know. Sales people to the technician were extraordinary. Pro Solar really cares about their customers. I absolutely recommend this company without hesitation."
Response time2 days
Response rate89%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Solar Panels questions, answered by experts

The average homeowner needs around 22 solar panels, but the exact number depends on your monthly energy consumption. Your solar professional should size your array to offset your consumption, meaning you’ll need fewer panels if you use below-average amounts of electricity, or more than 22 if you use above-average amounts of electricity. The number of panels also depends on the output of each panel. The average is around 400 watts, but you might need more panels if you install less capable equipment. Since there are so many variables, you should have a professional size your system.

In almost every case, solar panels need to be removed to replace roof shingles. In some cases, such as solar installations where the panels are on raised platforms above the roof surface, installers may be able to install new shingles without removing the solar installation. However, to get a quality roofing installation, panels need to come off. Most roofing contractors won’t remove or reinstall solar panels as part of a roofing project, so you’ll need to contact your solar provider.

Yes, it is possible to install solar panels on a tar and gravel roof, but it is not the ideal roofing material for a solar installation. The process requires roof penetrations to install the solar racking system. While installers will seal these penetrations, they still increase the risk of leaks. This risk is higher on tar and gravel roofs, which are often flat. Flat roofs are more prone to leaks than sloped roofs because they can pool water during heavy rain and hold snow for longer periods, exposing the roof to more moisture.

The actual time it takes to construct the solar farm is relatively short, taking between 2 and 4 months on average. That timeline is dependent on site conditions, crew size, and the overall size of the solar farm.

However, the time it takes to get the ball rolling is significantly longer, ranging from 3 to 5 years. With a project of this scale, you’ll need to obtain all of the proper permits and approvals to start breaking ground, and depending on your location, that could be an extended process.

Removing solar panels can be straightforward, but it’s not necessarily a simple process. Your contractor needs to prevent damage—not only to your panels but also to your roof and electrical system. Many systems are wired into the main electrical grid, and you’ll need to hire a licensed electrician to disconnect it.

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