Solar Repair and Maintenance

Is Your Solar Still Under Warranty? Here’s How to Use It for Free Repairs

Why Home Solar Repair and Maintenance Matters

When I first had solar panels installed on my roof, I thought I was set for life. The salesperson told me my system would last 25 years, maybe more. So I figured, unless a tree fell on my roof or a hurricane rolled through, I wouldn’t have to think about home solar repair and maintenance again..

Fast forward a few years and my electric bill started creeping up. Not by much—just enough to feel like something wasn’t right. Turns out, one of my inverters had gone bad. Good news? It was still under warranty. Bad news? I had no idea how to use it.

If you’re in the same boat, you’re not alone.

The 3 Main Types of Warranties

Most solar systems come with three kinds of warranties, but most homeowners don’t even realize it:

  1. Manufacturer Warranty: This covers the physical components—solar panels, inverters, and batteries. These often last 10 to 25 years depending on the brand.
  2. Performance Guarantee: This ensures your system produces a certain amount of electricity over time. If production drops too far, you could be eligible for compensation.
  3. Workmanship Warranty: This covers how the system was installed. Think roof leaks, wiring issues, or mounting problems.

Pro Tip: Even if your solar installer is no longer in business, the manufacturer warranties may still be active—you just need to go directly to the source.

What If Your Solar Company Disappeared?

This actually happened to a friend of mine in New York. Their installer went out of business just two years after putting in their system. When a panel failed, they were told they had no recourse.

Except… they did.

We helped them track down the panel brand, verify the serial number, and file a claim directly with the manufacturer. They ended up getting the panel replaced—for free.

So yes, you can still use your warranty, even if the original installer ghosted you.

How to Check If  Solar Repair and Maintenance is Still Covered

You don’t need to be a solar expert to check your warranty. Here’s what to do:

  1. Look at Your Paperwork: Find your installation documents and invoices. These usually list the panel and inverter brands.
  2. Check the Serial Numbers: These are often on the back of the panels or inside the inverter casing.
  3. Visit Manufacturer Websites: Most have warranty check tools.
  4. Call a Repair Expert: Many companies will do a free warranty inspection and handle the claim process for you.

“Would it be a bad idea to find out if you’re still covered—before spending money on repairs that might be free?”

What’s Typically Covered by Warranty

Not everything is covered, but here are the most common things you can get fixed at no cost:

  • Panel Defects
  • Inverter Failures
  • Battery Malfunctions
  • Roof Leaks from Mounting

Warranties don’t usually cover labor costs, but some top-tier manufacturers do. It all depends on the brand—and why home solar repair and maintenance services can be crucial when it comes to submitting claims properly.

Introducing the Solar Maintenance Contract

I didn’t even know solar maintenance contracts existed until last year. Now I recommend them to every homeowner I talk to.

What Is It?

A solar maintenance contract is a simple service plan that includes:

  • Annual performance inspection
  • System diagnostics
  • Inverter and connection testing
  • Warranty claim management
  • Panel cleaning (optional in some plans)

Why It Matters

Think of it like a check-up for your solar system. You wouldn’t drive your car 10 years without a tune-up, right?

With a maintenance plan, you catch issues early—before they hurt your energy savings or void your warranty. Some providers even act on your behalf with manufacturers to get parts replaced.

“Would you feel more confident knowing you had a plan in place that prevents small issues from becoming expensive headaches?”

What to Do If You’re Not Sure

Even if you have no paperwork, no login info, and no clue where to start—you still have options.

Step-by-Step

  1. Call a Solar Repair Pro: A technician can check your system and identify all components.
  2. Get a Free Warranty Review: Some services offer this as part of a diagnostic visit.
  3. File Any Eligible Claims: The pros can handle this for you.
  4. Enroll in a Maintenance Plan: This gives you ongoing protection and someone in your corner.

Final Thoughts

If your panels are underperforming, your inverter is acting up, or you just have a weird feeling something isn’t right—don’t ignore it.

You might be covered for free repairs and not even know it. That’s why routine home solar repair and maintenance isn’t just smart—it’s essential.

“Would it be a bad idea to check if your system is still under warranty? If it makes sense after a quick chat, we can help you lock in what you’re owed.”

Ready to Find Out About Solar Repair and Maintenance ?

Call us at 844-466-9786 or Schedule a Free Warranty Check

No pressure—just peace of mind. Let us make sure your solar system protects you as much as it protects your home.

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