When you’re ready to take the first steps to smarter energy, you don’t just pick up the phone and order a solar-powered system.
A lot of people in Dallas and the surrounding areas are thinking about going solar. If you’re ready, let’s examine how to get started. Before any wires are run or panels are placed, it all begins with a site visit. And no, it’s not just someone showing up with a clipboard and a measuring tape.
At Texas Solar Professional, we treat your home like the real energy system it is. Our site visits are designed to set you up for success, providing you with clear answers, no surprises, and a smooth path from planning to installation.
Let’s discuss what actually happens when one of our experts visits your property.
A Real Person, Real Expertise, Not Just Software
Sure, software and aerial maps are helpful. We use them too. But we don’t rely on them alone. Your home has quirks, your roof has angles, and your electrical panel has a story. A digital mock-up can’t tell us if your rafters are reinforced or if your attic has room for extra conduit.
That’s why we visit in person.
Our site techs show up with tools, experience, and the right questions. They’ll walk your property, assess your layout, and start mapping out how your solar system will come together, step by step.
Roof Condition, Shading & Structure
First we examine the roof. We take precise measurements of the surface area, tilt angle, and structural integrity. If there are any visible signs of wear or age-related issues, we’ll notify you of the necessary steps before installation.
Then we check for shade. Trees, chimneys, vent stacks, and neighboring structures all play a role in how well your panels will perform. Too much shade in the wrong spot can zap production. That’s why we measure solar access, rather than guessing at it.
We’re not here to sell you a system that underperforms. We’re here to build one that delivers.
Electrical Panel Inspection
The heart of your system? It’s not the panels, but your electrical panel.
We inspect your main service panel to make sure it can handle the new load. Some panels are outdated. Some are overloaded. And others just need a little rework to get solar-ready.
We check for space, grounding, code compliance, and accessibility. If there’s a problem, we’ll explain it plainly and include options for upgrades if needed.
You’ll never be left guessing what an “electrical service panel violation” means on install day. We catch it now, not later.
Equipment Placement & Routing
During the visit, we also scope out where each part of your system will go. That includes:
- Inverter location
- Conduit routing
- Disconnect switches
- Meter placements
We consider aesthetics and accessibility, because no one wants a junction box blocking their garden hose or an inverter humming by the bedroom window.
Ask All the Questions You Want
This is your moment to get answers.
Want to know how many panels you’ll need? Ask our technicians. Curious about what happens during an outage? Bring it up. Not sure how a prepaid power purchase agreement works? Let’s talk.
Our site tech is there to explain everything and listen to what matters most to you. No rushed conversations. No pushy tactics. Just smart, clear communication.
Once the site visit is complete, our team uses the data to finalize your solar design. We’ll make adjustments based on what we saw, then deliver a proposal that reflects the real-world conditions of your property.
Book Your Site Visit With Texas Solar Professional Today
Ready to Book Your Site Visit? Reach out to Texas Solar Professional today and take the first real step toward solar. We’ll handle the details. You just get ready to power your future with confidence.