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Solar Monitoring

A system that fails silently still bills you later

Most solar owners never open their inverter's app. When production drops, nobody notices until the utility true-up bill shows up months later. We watch your system's own numbers and have a person follow up when something changes.

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Why It Goes Unnoticed

What silent failure actually looks like

A solar system does not throw a warning light on your porch when it stops earning. It just quietly produces less, and the first sign is usually a bill, not the system itself.

Nobody's Watching

The app exists, but nobody opens it

Almost every solar system already has a monitoring app. Almost nobody checks it regularly, so it might as well not exist.

Partial Failure Is Invisible

The lights stay on, production still drops

A failed panel, string, or inverter fault can cut output without shutting the system off completely. Nothing looks wrong from inside the house.

The Bill Tells You Late

True-up periods run for months

A drop in production is often not obvious until a true-up bill arrives showing you bought far more power than expected, long after the problem started.

Orphaned Systems

No installer means no one watching at all

If the original installer is gone, there is no one checking the dashboard, even if the system is still technically online and reporting data somewhere.

How It Works

We watch the numbers your system is already producing

Monitoring here usually means connecting to your system's own existing platform, typically the inverter manufacturer's own app or dashboard, rather than installing new hardware. Once connected, we watch production against what your system's own history shows it should be producing. When something drops out of range, it gets flagged, and a person looks at it before you ever hear about it, then explains what we are seeing and what your options are.

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Existing hardware, watchedMost systems already report production somewhere. We make sure it is actually being looked at.
Alerts, then a personAn automated flag on a production drop gets a human look before you hear about it.
Explained, not just reportedWhen something changes, we explain what we are seeing and what the options are.
Getting A System Onto Monitoring

Connected, watched, and followed up on

01

Send your address and system details

Include your inverter or installer info if you have it. We quote monitoring flat and same-day, no site visit needed.

02

We connect to your existing monitoring

Usually the manufacturer's own platform, the one your system has been reporting to the whole time.

03

Production gets watched against expected output

We compare current numbers to what your system's own history shows it should produce, not a generic assumption.

04

Something drops, a person reaches out

A flagged drop gets reviewed by a person, who explains what we are seeing and what the options are, instead of leaving you to interpret a graph alone.

Straight Pricing

One flat quote to get your system watched. No price stated here because setups vary.

Send your address and any inverter or installer details you have, and we will price monitoring the same day.

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Questions, Answered Straight

Solar monitoring FAQ

How does solar monitoring actually work?

We connect to your system's existing monitoring, usually the inverter manufacturer's own platform, and watch production against what the system's own history shows it should be putting out. When something drops out of range, it gets flagged for a person to look at rather than sitting unread in an app.

What happens when my production drops?

A drop gets flagged and a person reviews it, then reaches out to explain what we are seeing and what your options are. You are not left reading a graph and guessing what it means.

Do I need to buy new hardware to get monitored?

Usually no. Most solar systems already have a monitoring platform through the inverter manufacturer that nobody is actively watching. In most cases we connect to what is already there instead of adding new equipment.

My original installer is out of business. Can you still monitor my system?

Yes. Monitoring works across all major inverter and monitoring platforms regardless of who installed the system originally, which is exactly the situation orphaned solar owners are usually in.

I already have an app for my inverter. Why do I need this?

Most owners install the app once and never open it again. The value here is not the app, it is having a person actually watch it and follow up the moment something changes, instead of finding out at the utility true-up bill.

Free Same-Day Quote

Stop finding out at the true-up bill. Get your system watched.

Send your address and any inverter or installer details you have, and we will price monitoring flat and give you a same-day number.

We reach out the same day. No site visit needed to quote.

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