Solar Panel and Energy Inspections

Inspect Solar Panel Systems Prior to Purchasing a Home
If you are considering purchasing a home that has Solar Panels installed, it makes sense to have it inspected.
Why are solar inspections important?
They ensure your system is safe, compliant, and performing efficiently. Early issue detection can prevent major repairs.
How often should I get an inspection?
Annually is best for most systems, but high-pollution or storm-prone areas may require more frequent checks.
What issues are commonly found during inspections?
- Cracks or damage to panels
- Shading that reduces output
- Wiring condition and grounding, including loose or corroded wiring
- Dirt and debris buildup
- Faulty electrical components
- Mounting structure corrosion
- Module connectivity
- Visibility and accuracy of system labels
Once we’ve completed the inspection, we’ll also provide detailed photos of our findings, so you have a clear visual report of your system’s condition.
Importance of a Home Energy Audit
If you experience any of the following issues, it may be time for a professional energy audit:
- High Energy Bills – Unexpected increases in utility costs with no apparent cause.
- Uneven Temperatures – Some rooms are too hot while others are too cold, indicating poor insulation or duct leakage.
- Drafty Areas – Air leaks around windows, doors, or walls make it difficult to maintain a consistent temperature.
- Poor Indoor Air Quality – Excessive dust, humidity issues, or worsening allergy symptoms.
- HVAC System Runs Constantly – Your heating or cooling system struggles to keep up, using more energy than necessary.
- Older Home with No Recent Upgrades – Homes built before modern energy standards often have outdated insulation and inefficient HVAC systems.

WHY CHOOSE US?
Choose The BrickKicker for top-tier inspections and detailed reports that deliver clarity, accuracy, and confidence in your real estate investment.
Member of InterNACHI
The BrickKicker University Home & Building Consultant

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