Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

Rooftop solar refers to solar panels installed on the roof of a building to generate electricity from sunlight.

Typically, 100 square feet is needed for a 1 kW system.

The energy output depends on factors like system size, location, and panel efficiency. A 1 kW system typically generates 4-5 units per day.

Yes, though output may be reduced.

Net metering allows you to sell excess electricity generated back to the grid, reducing your bill.

Most panels last 25-30 years, with minimal degradation in efficiency.

Solar power plants require minimal maintenance due to the lack of moving parts. The primary tasks involve cleaning the solar panels to ensure maximum efficiency and regularly monitoring the inverters to ensure optimal performance.

Costs vary depending on the system size, location, and subsidies. However, prices have been decreasing due to advancements in technology and government incentives.

Many governments offer subsidies, tax benefits, and incentives to encourage solar adoption.

Look for certified, experienced installers with positive customer reviews and comprehensive warranties.

Standard grid-tied systems cannot, but a system with battery storage can.

nstallation typically takes 1-3 days for 3kw, depending on the system's size and complexity it varies.

When installed correctly by professionals, solar panels should not damage your roof.

You can either leave the system, potentially increasing property value, or transfer the system to your new home, depending on the agreements in place.