So picking the right installer for the job is definitely important, you're looking at somebody that's going to be there that can give you a technical advice, give you support, follow up on your system, touch base if, if you ever have any questions, the system design is done correctly going forward. So the install part of it is, is definitely a key in regards to a quality solar installation.
You definitely need a quality installer with quality parts to ensure that you're getting a good quality system. You could have a, a really crap system with a good installer and have really good workmanship, but the, the system still going to fail, you could have poor workmanship, which means on, on good quality equipment, which means that the system is still going to be a poor system going forward.
Since we're electrical contractors, we also tell the customers in regards to voltage rise, calculations our work, our cable sizing, so they can export more power back to the grid on site. And every site around here is different, whether it be residential, commercial, rural situation, all that is is factored in, in when we're looking at jobs and installing solar on onto those premises. So every system that we design, we will not send a quote out unless we've done a site inspection first, this ensures quality going forward. We can know if there's any TV, antennas, vent pipes going forward, and we can design the system around that. We can relocate TV, aerials, satellite dishes to make the system perform better. But we're aware of the situations before we go, go to site.
So there's no variables, most residential customers, depending on what their usage profile is and what the systems design is, and you'll have a return on investment of about five years for using a quality system. And that that's something that that's reasonable within the market.
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