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Installing Solar Panels In Florida
In most cases, installing solar panels in Florida takes 1-3 months to complete. Most of that time is getting the city permits and approval from your utility company. If you choose to work with Easy Green Energy, you’ll have a dedicated Account Manager that handles this process for you.
The only thing we don’t cover in this guide is getting an initial solar panel quote and system design. If you haven’t done so already, you can schedule one with Easy Green Energy online now! Read on to learn about what happens in that timeframe and ways you can possibly speed it up!
Step 1: Solar Panel Permitting & Approval
Once you’ve met with our team and had your home inspected, our experts will design a home energy system to meet your needs. Once that is completed, and an installation agreement is signed, our team will begin obtaining the solar permits. There are several organizations involved, including:
- City permitting department
- City engineerÂ
- HOAÂ
- Utility company
- Financing company and/or bank
In total, obtaining solar panel permits and approval can take 2-6 weeks. Due to each department operating on its own timeline, it’s often hard to gauge exactly how long the process will take. We aim to stay organized and on top of this process, so you don’t have the added stress of submitting documents and working with multiple organizations!
FAQs About Solar Permits
Step 2: Interconnection Agreement
Each electric company in Florida offers varying rates for extra energy produced through their net metering programs. Requirements for each are also different. Find your utility provider below and click to learn more about their program. You can also give us a call directly at 813-771-2833 or schedule a free solar quote to learn more!
FAQs About Net Metering
Step 3: Solar Panel Installation
Install Components
Installing solar panels in Florida is fairly straightforward. However, the location of the panels and hardware can vary based on energy needs and the type of roof. Along with the solar panels, there are several other components to a residential solar system, includingÂ
- Stanchions – screws that go into roof rafters to hold the solar panels in place.
- Flashing – waterproof material placed beneath the stanchion and shingle to prevent roof leaks.Â
- Mounting Hardware – metal rods and brackets that support solar panels.Â
- Inverter(s) – an electrical component that turns the sun’s energy into usable power for your home. Typically, each solar panel has its own inverter.Â
- Conduction System – electrical components that wire energy produced from rooftop solar panels to your home and/or battery storage.Â
The most important part of any solar panel installation is determining where the stanchions will go. These giant screws that hold solar panels in place must be placed in roof rafters to prevent the possibility of wind uplift. We only use hardware and components that have been strength tested for Florida weather and pass local building codes. Learn more here.Â
Once stanchions are installed, flashing is added to prevent any water from entering the roof system. From there, mounting hardware and brackets are installed to create the foundation for solar panels to rest on. Finally, inverters and other electrical components are added along with the solar panels to complete the conduction system and power the home.
FAQs About Installing Solar Panels
Step 4: Final Inspection
FAQs About Solar Panel Inspections
Step 5: Solar Panel Permission To Operate
FAQs About Solar Panel PTO
Step 6: Solar Panel Activation
Step 7: Solar Panel Monitoring
After the solar panel installation process, your home will generate clean and efficient energy from the sun!
After your system is active, there are still a few things you can do to make sure you get the most out of your solar panels:
- Track the performance of your solar panels using our app. This will help you understand peak hours and when your solar panels are making the most power.Â
- Monitor home energy consumption. Increasing energy consumption could mean you will see changes in your electric bill. An example of this would be buying an electric vehicle. Should you need to increase electricity production, you can add additional panels later.
- Take care of your solar panels. Know how to perform solar panel maintenance and when to do it. This will increase the lifespan of your system. Access our free guide on what to expect here.
FAQs About Solar Panel Monitoring
Ready To Start The Solar Panel Installation Process?
Our team of experts at Easy Green Energy is ready to help! Schedule a free solar quote online or call us at (813) 771-2833. We will analyze your home energy needs and work with you to design the best home solar system to meet your needs. We look forward to helping with every step in the solar panel installation process so your experience is easy, efficient, and enjoyable.
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