Homeowners · Florida, statewide

Solar panel and array inspection

Florida Solar Reset inspects a rooftop solar array and its roof attachment, then hands you a photo report covering panel condition, mounts and flashing, wiring, and anything that needs attention.

We are not the company that sold you the system, which is the point. An inspection is useful before a home sale, after a hurricane, when production drops, when a roof is nearing replacement, or when you simply have no idea what condition the array is in. We look at the array and the roof under it, and we tell you what we see with photos attached.

Best if: you are buying or selling, storm season just ended, or output looks off.

How it works

1. Roof and attachment

Mounts, rails, flashing, and sealant at every penetration, plus the roof condition around and under the array.

2. Panels and wiring

Panel-by-panel photos of glass, frames, and backsheets; visible cracks, hot spots, delamination, corrosion, chewed wiring, loose conduit, and grounding.

3. Report

A photo report with findings ranked by urgency, plus a plain-language summary you can hand to a buyer, an adjuster, or your roofer.

What an inspection costs

Flat rate for a standard residential array. Multi-roof properties, commercial arrays, and carport or ground-mount systems are quoted per site.

Residential array inspection$249 flat
Commercial or carport arrayQuoted per site
Post-storm documentation packageQuoted per site
Full pricing

What you get

  • Photo-documented panel-by-panel condition review
  • Mount, rail, flashing, and sealant check at every penetration
  • Roof condition under and around the array
  • Visible wiring, conduit, grounding, and rodent-damage check
  • Findings ranked by urgency in a written photo report

FAQ

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