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Mistakes When Installing Solar Panels

May 23, 2025 by Susan Paige

 

Taking the decision to put solar panels on a building is one that is good for the environment, as well as being an eventual cost saving measure too. If you are planning on doing this, it is vital that they are put in the right place and they are installed correctly. If you are not convinced about this fact, here are just a few of the main reasons why you need to pay attention to this point based on the most common mistakes that are made.

Poor placement 

One of the main issues of installing solar panels involves putting them in the wrong place. If you spend a lot of money on solar, you need to get the maximum hours of sunlight shining down on them to maximise the amount of energy that you are generating. After all, once they are in place, you are not going to be able to move them. You certainly don’t want to find yourself in a position in which you find somewhere else would have been the much better choice.

Incorrect installation 

When you are choosing a solar panel installation company, you need to ensure that they are able to do the job properly. Otherwise, you may well find that other problems start to arise as a result of this poor workmanship. Just a few of the issues that may occur include leaks, electrical issues, and bad-quality efficiency compared to what you would expect. The right installation company can help to put your mind at ease straight away.

Not getting the angle right 

As well as the placement of the panels themselves, it is also vital that they are installed at the right angle to soak in as much light as you can possibly get. During the winter months when the sun tends to be lower in the sky, you certainly want to still allow them to soak up plenty of sunlight. Again, the right installers will measure the angle to ensure that you are getting the very most out of your solar panels.

Failing to look at the condition of the roof 

The state of the roof will also have an impact on how well the solar panels stay in place. It may be the case that you need to get the roof repaired before you actually put the panels on. This will ensure that they stay in place for years to come and you are not going to have to do any expensive repair work that could have otherwise been avoided.

Trying to do it yourself 

Even though you may have some experience, unless you are fully confident that you know what you are doing, you don’t want to install the panels yourself. Otherwise, it is more than likely that mistakes are going to be made that can end up being highly costly and will put you in a negative situation in the long run.

Avoiding all of these common mistakes will make all the difference in the longevity of your solar panels.

 

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