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Step 3 - Photo Submission

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See below for examples of pictures to send

Please, do NOT get on your roof & do NOT use any tools to open electrical boxes. If you cannot safely capture the attic photo, don't worry, we can look up the age of your home and approximate the structural capacity of the roof framing. If you can't get these photos now, you can always come back later. We can email you a link to get back to this page any time.

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Note: Please be patient. Your high quality photos may take a few minutes to upload. You only need to click the button once. You will then be automatically redirected to the confirmation page.
Sample Photos:
Move your cursor over each photo for details on what to include in your picture.
Roof Surface: Submit a photo from ground level from the Southwest corner of the property. Try to capture the South and West facing roof surfaces.
Equipment Wall: Take a photo of the wall where the electrical service panel is, so we can see where we'll have room to mount the new solar equipment. Also, be sure to show any clearance issues with gas meters, shrubs, fences, etc...
Main Electrical Panel: Snap a photo of your meter/main that includes all the breaker switches. Do not remove the "dead-front", only open access panels that can be operated by hand.
Main Service Breaker: Be sure to capture the ampre rating on the service disconnect breaker.
Roof Framing: Using a safely placed ladder, snap a photo of the inside of your attic so we can make sure your roof framing can handle the weight of the Solar.
Potential Shading Issues: Take a photo of the Southern horizon showing anything that may possibly cast a shadow onto your rooftop.