system design

It cannot be stressed 'how important it is that your system be treated individually and undergo the thorough design processes of both the Australian Standards and Clean Energy Council guidelines.'

 

Design processes are paramount, in assuring a solar array's maximum performance yield.  All too often in today's solar market, solar (PV) systems are being sold with little to no design considerations.  Sadly, for the customer involved, these systems come with inherent costs far greater than their market value.  With extremely heightened chance of breakdown, these systems are generally underperforming and very unreliable.

Do not be caught out - solar design is by far more involved than just the simple measuring of the roof.

With Servicing Solar's expertise in solar design, every customer is treated uniquely.  Assuring that their solar (PV) system is not only designed to strict Australian Standards and well within the guidelines of the Clean Energy Council (CEC), though engineered to have excellent performance yields, beyond the warranted life of the system.

It's a favourite saying here at Servicing Solar,  "You're not just buying a product, you're investing in a photovoltaic co-generation system, with over a 20 year lifespan.  With Servicing Solar's stringent design and installation processes, you can rest assured you're making a safe investment."

Our team of system designers, installers and service technicians are all experienced
licensed electricians with Clean Energy Council (CEC) accreditation.
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Boasting in excess of 20 good years of electrical industry experience.
 
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