A solar property survey evaluates whether a property is suitable for solar panel installation. It takes into account several key factors, including the roof’s orientation, angle, and structural strength.
What does a solar property survey assess?
Roof condition: Examines the roof’s overall state and structural stability.
Roof orientation: Determines the direction and angle of the roof to assess solar efficiency.
Shading: Identifies any obstructions, such as trees or nearby buildings, that may reduce sunlight exposure.
Sunlight availability: Evaluates how much sunlight the property receives throughout the day and across different seasons.
Why is a solar property survey important?
A solar property survey ensures that the roof can safely support solar panels and that the system will perform efficiently. It also helps in designing a tailored solar energy setup to maximize energy generation for the property.