Thermal Imaging Inspections That Find What Eyes Can't
A thermal imaging inspection uses infrared technology to map heat across your panels. Hot spots point to failing cells, bypass diode issues, or shading problems that are dragging down your system's output. These faults don't show up in a standard visual check, so thermal imaging is the step that separates a thorough inspection from a surface-level one.
This is especially useful for commercial solar panel inspections where a large array makes manual cell-by-cell checking impractical. One thermal scan can flag problem areas across dozens of panels in minutes, giving you a clear picture of where your losses are coming from.
Pre-Purchase and Post-Installation Solar Inspections
If you're buying a property with solar already on the roof, a pre-purchase solar inspection tells you exactly what you're getting. We check the panel condition, the mounting system, and the wiring before you sign anything. It's a straightforward way to avoid inheriting someone else's maintenance bill.
For new systems, a post-installation inspection confirms everything was fitted correctly. We check that mounting brackets are secure, connectors are properly terminated, and panels are seated without gaps or movement. Getting this done early means any installation issues get caught while the installer is still accountable.
Residential and Commercial Damage Inspection
Storm season and hail can leave damage that isn't obvious from the ground. A damage inspection after a weather event checks for cracked glass, frame deformation, and any impact to wiring conduits or junction boxes. Both residential solar panel inspections and commercial solar panel inspections are covered, so whether it's a single rooftop system or a large commercial array, we have the right people for the job.