Solar Assessment
Solar Assessment
Our custom solar panel consultation and design process follows three easy steps:
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Answer some quick questions about your property to help us start modeling the solar design for your home.
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Once your information has been collected, and payment is made, we will contact you to schedule an on-site visit from one of our local licensed electricians.
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After your site visit is complete, we complete the solar design and prepare a comprehensive report that includes the most affordable and effective solar installation for your home.
Switching to solar has never been easier! From the first assessment to the final installation, our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way. We start with a comprehensive assessment, gathering all the essential details to design a customized solar system. tailored to your property and energy needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We use your electricity usage to design a custom solution that fits your home’s energy needs. Because electricity use can change with the seasons, we ask for at least a full year of energy data to design the right system for you.
Every utility in Ontario and Nova Scotia provides Green Button data, allowing electricity customers to access and manage their energy use online. The data is in a standard format, making it easy to analyze and share with a third party like Kizuna.
We can use this data to analyze your energy usage during the assessment process and design a custom solution for you, whether you are looking for an EV Charging, Battery Backup or Solar solution .
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) measures energy use. It shows how much energy you use or produce over time. One kilowatt-hour is equivalent to using 1,000 watts of power for one hour. For example, if you run a 1,000-watt appliance for one hour, it uses 1 kWh of energy.
Your local utility will track kilowatt-hours to measure electricity use and calculate your bill.
Installing solar panels can protect and extend the life of your roof. The panels are securely mounted and sealed to prevent water leaks, making them waterproof. They also shield your roof from rain, snow, and UV rays, reducing wear and tear. By protecting your roof from the elements, solar panels can help it last longer.
Depending on your location, there may be a fee for the on-site visit. However, we will waive this fee if you proceed with the installation.
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