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A practical checklist for preparing your home, protecting your budget, and making your solar installation smoother from the start.
Start with the loads that matter most.
Before buying any solar components, list the appliances and rooms you want to power during outages or low-grid periods. This helps you size the inverter and battery around real needs instead of guesswork.
Essential loads usually include lighting, fans, routers, televisions, refrigeration, and selected sockets. Once those are clear, it becomes easier to separate must-have power from nice-to-have power.
Check your roof, wiring, and installation path.
Solar works best when the roof area, cable route, and inverter position are planned together. A clean route reduces material waste, shortens installation time, and keeps the finished work neat.
It also helps to identify where protection devices, isolators, and battery equipment will sit before work begins. Good planning improves safety and future maintenance access.
Think beyond today.
If you expect to expand later, it is wise to prepare for that during the first phase. Leaving room for more batteries, extra panel capacity, or a better distribution layout can save money later.
A solar-ready home is not just about panels. It is about building a power setup that can grow with your needs while staying easy to manage.
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