SOLAR & BATTERY MAINTENANCE

Commercial Solar & Battery Maintenance

Keep your commercial system generating at full capacity, whoever installed it. MCS-certified servicing, monitoring and repairs that protect your return and your uptime. Independent, transparent, no pressure.

Every Unit of Lost Generation Is Lost Money

A commercial array is an asset on your balance sheet, and like any asset it underperforms if it’s neglected. The difference with solar is that the loss is silent: a faulted inverter, a tripped string, dirt on a large roof array, or monitoring that’s quietly stopped reporting can shave a meaningful chunk off your generation without anything obviously breaking. Over a system that’s offsetting tens of thousands of kWh a year, that adds up fast.

Regular servicing keeps your system performing to the case you bought it on. We check panel output, inverter health, wiring, mounting and monitoring, then give you a clear report on performance and any action worth taking, with no upselling.

Inherited a System, or Lost Your Installer?

Plenty of businesses are running arrays fitted years ago by an installer who’s since gone quiet, gone bust, or never offered commercial aftercare, and many have taken on premises with solar already on the roof and no records of who fitted it or how it’s performing.

We’re happy to take these systems on. Because we’re manufacturer-independent, the brand of panel, inverter or battery doesn’t matter. We’ll inspect the installation, get it reporting properly, resolve any faults, and give you a straight assessment of its condition. From there you can have us service it as a one-off or put it on a planned maintenance contract with agreed response times, whichever suits how critical the system is to your operation.

What This Means For You
Why Does Independence Matter?

Most Installers Are Tied. We Aren't.

The solar industry has a quiet problem: many installers sign exclusive deals with one panel or battery brand. They sell what they’re contracted to sell. not what’s right for your roof.

We deliberately stayed independent. so when we recommend a panel; an inverter or a battery. it’s because it’s the right call for you.

Commercial Solar Maintenance FAQ's

No jargon. No sales-speak. Just the things people actually want to know.

How often should a commercial solar system be serviced?

Larger commercial arrays are typically serviced annually, with remote monitoring keeping an eye on performance in between. The right interval depends on the size of your system and how critical generation is to your operation. We'll recommend a schedule that genuinely fits your site rather than putting you on a one-size-fits-all contract.

Do you offer planned maintenance contracts with response times?

Yes. For businesses that depend on their generation, we offer scheduled servicing with agreed response times for faults, so a problem doesn't sit quietly costing you output while you wait for someone to attend. We'll tailor the level of cover to how critical the system is to your operation, rather than overselling a contract you don't need.

Can you maintain a system another company installed?

Yes. We're manufacturer-independent, so it doesn't matter what brand of panel, inverter or battery you have, or who originally fitted it. We're happy to take on commercial arrays installed by other companies, including those that have since closed down, and to provide the ongoing servicing your original installer may never have offered.

How do you spot underperformance?

Through a combination of monitoring data and on-site inspection. We compare your system's actual generation against what it should be producing, check inverters and strings for faults, and look for shading, soiling or wiring issues that are quietly eating into output. You get a clear report in plain terms, with the numbers behind it, so you can see exactly where any losses are coming from.

Is it worth repairing or replacing ageing commercial equipment?

It depends on the fault, the age of the equipment, and the cost of the generation you're losing while it's down. We'll give you a straight commercial comparison either way. Very often a targeted repair, such as replacing a failed inverter, restores full performance far more cheaply than a new system. Occasionally replacement is the better long-term investment, and if that's the case we'll show you the figures that prove it.

What about our existing warranties and MCS certification?

In many cases the manufacturer warranties on your hardware still stand even if the company that installed it has gone out of business. We'll help you understand what remains covered, work with those warranties where they apply, and keep your servicing records and documentation in order, which matters for both warranty claims and your own asset management.

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