Proposals should show you clearly what the contractor is offering. It’s important for this data to be clear so you can make apples to apples comparisons. In Nevada contractors must provide a Disclosure Form. The intention is to provide design variables so customers can make informed decisions. Ask lots of questions, the contractor you want can explain all these variables and what they mean. Their goal should be to customize the system to your needs.All of our contracts are reviewed and approved by an NABCEP Technical Sales Professional.
After you’ve selected a solar installer and enter into a contract, your solar installer will arrange for a site visit so your system can be custom-designed for your home. Roof measurements, structural support documentation, and electrical service equipment information will be collected for the design and drafting team.
Designing a solar system often requires a handful of specialists. We handle the solar specific pieces in-house while we work with 3rd party structural engineers to ensure your existing structure is sound. The data gathered at the site survey will ensure a smooth design and construction process. Your design will be reviewed and approved by an NABCEP Installation Professional and your permit drafting will also be completed by an NABCEP certified draftsman.