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Find quick answers to common questions about our solar permitting, engineering reviews, turnaround times, and service coverage across the U.S.
We provide full-service solar support including permit designs, presale system layouts, financial proposals, as‑built drawings, PTO assistance, PE-stamping, and installer coordination.
The timeline varies by jurisdiction, but is usually 4–8 weeks—from design finalization to AHJ and utility approval—before installation can begin.
Our comprehensive package comprises site plans, structural/electrical schematics, equipment spec sheets, panel layouts, wiring diagrams, and stamped calculations to meet AHJ and utility requirements .
Yes. To connect your system to the grid (and enable net‑metering), an interconnection agreement from your utility must be secured, alongside your local building permit.
We deliver a detailed report covering project costs, financing options (loans, leases, PPA), anticipated savings, payback timelines, and return-on-investment projections—empowering your decision-making.
Absolutely—we generate as‑built docs post‑installation and work with utilities to secure Permission to Operate (PTO), helping you initiate net‑metering programs smoothly.
If AHJ requires corrections or rejects the permit, Solarestique revises and resubmits the package at no extra cost until approval is achieved.
Yes. We actively coordinate with your installation team, aligning timelines and technical details to prevent delays and ensure smooth project progression.
We conduct a detailed site assessment—analyzing energy usage, shading, roof capacity—to recommend optimal system size and panel specifications tailored for performance & compliance .
Standard grid-tied systems shut off during outages to protect utility workers. However, integrating battery storage keeps power flowing when the grid is down.
