Posted on: July 15, 2022 Posted by: Natalie M. Brownell Comments: 0

You want to produce your electricity from a renewable energy source like the sun, but you are concerned about your homeowner’s association (HOA). This is a valid concern, considering solar power has not always been associated with curb appeal. A solar installation can also be considered a small-scale construction project. SunPower will make it easy to solve many common HOA issues. Let us explain.

SunPower has been a leader within the solar industry for more than 36 years. This proven track record builds credibility and brings decades of experience working alongside HOAs like yours. The entire process can be made easier by our system. Our team will work directly with your HOA to ensure everything runs smoothly. This communication usually occurs after a site survey has been conducted at your house and SunPower starts the permitting process with your local utility provider.

We will need your HOA contact information to get started. SunPower will need this information to contact you and request any necessary approvals. SunPower’s team will complete these forms. If the HOA permits, we’ll also submit the approval forms. We will work closely with the HOA during this time to ensure everything is communicated clearly and their requirements are met.

Your HOA might require you to provide additional information as part of your application. To avoid delays, be prepared to give them the following items:

  • Application fees
  • Deposits
  • Photos of your house

After submitting your application, you will be asked to notify us when you have been officially approved. SunPower does not usually receive this information. There are many options for the time it takes to get approval from your HOA. SunPower can delay project completion times due to delays in getting approvals. You’re good to go! The installation will begin within a few hours.

SunPower’s exceptional customer service is one reason many homeowners chose us as their solar provider. SunPower is unique by design. Our solar panel is a far cry from traditional solar panels. SunPower(r) solar arrays are sleek and low-profile. This is because of the careful placement of our microinverters and each solar cell. Many homeowners are immediately struck by the fact that SunPower solar panel is free from metal gridlines. SunPower solar cells are made with a smooth, light-trapping, copper-based surface. These solar panels are cleaner looking and more efficient than traditional ones. They can also produce more power with less roof space.

SunPower solar systems also have microinverters underneath each solar panel. This is just one of many things that makes SunPower different. It is common for solar companies to attach individual solar components to one central inverter, which can lead to a bulky appearance. The placement of microinverters also improves efficiency. A central inverter is used to connect a solar system. This makes generation dependent on the output of the entire array. The game is different when there are microinverters to power each solar panel, such as in a SunPower solar array. Each panel can be responsible for its production. If temporary shade occurs, the SunPower system can depend on other solar panels to fill the gap. SunPower solar systems not only look better but are also better built. HOAs recommend SunPower solar systems to local communities.

Although it may seem daunting to raise the request for solar energy with your HOA, SunPower can help you simplify the process. We are happy to help you with any questions and guide you through the process. SunPower strives to offer superior service during the installation process, including all the complexities that may come with it.

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