Solar Real Estate Inspection & Energy Production Report

Buying or selling a home with solar? Fix My Solar’s licensed technicians provide comprehensive solar system inspections with detailed written reports — giving buyers, sellers, and agents the documentation needed to proceed with confidence.

Why Solar Inspections Matter in Real Estate Transactions

A home with solar can be a significant selling point — or a significant liability, depending on system condition. Buyers need to know: Is it producing as expected? Is the inverter and racking in good condition? Is the system owned or encumbered by a lease or PPA? What deferred maintenance exists?

Sellers benefit from a professional inspection report that documents condition, production history, and value — removing solar as a negotiating vulnerability. Real estate agents benefit from authoritative third-party assessment with no financial interest in selling a new system.

Fix My Solar inspections are performed by licensed solar technicians (CVC 57199) — not general home inspectors. Our reports include: system specs, production performance vs. design output, equipment condition, 12-month production estimate, and any repair needs with cost estimates.

How We Do It

1

Documentation Review

Review permit records, equipment documentation, monitoring history, and warranty documentation before the on-site visit.

2

On-Site Inspection

Panels, inverter, racking, wiring, and all electrical connections inspected. Production data pulled and compared to design output. Issues photographed.

3

Written Inspection Report

Comprehensive report delivered within 48 hours: system specs, condition ratings, production performance, 12-month estimate, identified issues with cost estimates.

Why Choose Fix My Solar

Frequently Asked Questions

On-site inspection: 1.5-2.5 hours. Written report delivered within 48 hours.
Either. Sellers benefit from a report ready before listing. Buyers benefit from an inspection contingency. Both parties sometimes share the cost.
We can identify signs of third-party ownership from monitoring access and documentation. Verify ownership status through your title company or real estate attorney.
Yes — all identified issues documented with estimated repair costs, giving a clear picture of condition and deferred maintenance.

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