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Non Life Sciences => Technology => Topic started by: sxgrt on 18/04/2023 00:57:38
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Last night I got a call from my brother which make me hesitate now.
He has a friend who has installed one 3 years before when NSW is on 60c+ buy back scheme. His friend had the 2kw system (Chinese panels and Chinese inverter) and so far the system has been working OK.
The problem is not with the PV system itself, the problem came after one+ year that his roof start to leak. So far he has asked for 6 trads persons came to look at the problem, none of them can determine what is the cause, of course the problem is not fixed. He also called in the original installer but after inspecting the panels around he claimed it is not his installation that caused the problem. This friend also claimed 80% of his friends who had PV system installed have similar problems, often the leak happened not right after the installation but happened one year or later than one year.
Could people who has your PV system installed one year or more share your experience?
What did you do to safe guard this not happening?
Besides installer selection which is decisive but hard to formula a good process, any technical issues also affecting it. e.g., could mounting kit used affecting it?
How many ways of mounting panels on the roof?
Which one is good or better/best?
Do any of your contract has some clause to cover this kind of potential issues? If you do have, would you mind to share the content?
Does any installer's insurance exist to cover this kind of potential issues?
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Hello & Welcome to the Forum!
You mention Leakage.
What is leaking thru?
Oil/Water/something else?
*EDIT - The OP does Not seem to be interested in a discussion/conversation.
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**ReEdit - !gnimocnI mapS
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I've had my own PV system for a bit over two years and, touch wood, no leaks yet. I reckon it's important to get your roof checked now and then, especially after any wild weather. As for the installer's insurance, yeah, most of them do have some warranty for these things. It's best to ask them directly.
I remember reading an article about a similar situation where, after extensive discussions, the installing company agreed to refund because of an installation error. It might be worth checking out for insights or potential solutions to your problem.
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