Thanks...I think? 
On the warranty issue again, I talked to Centro Solar and they said the process goes like this. If there is a suspected warranty claim, I would call my original installer who would come out to diagnose and it is found that a new panel is needed, then CentroSolar would replace the panel through the installer. I asked what happens if the original installer is out of business and they said that they would then recommend a different installer who would come out to inspect. If the panel is faulty, they would cover both labor and materials.
The panels have a 10 year workmanship and materials warranty and a 25 year power warranty (80% at 25 years).
Sounds pretty good. I also asked them if they are familiar with the installer I am using and they said yes and that they hadn't heard of any complaints against them. Finally last question was where are the panels made, and they said the B-series (which we are using) are completely made in the US, both the cells and assembly. I like that.

On the warranty issue again, I talked to Centro Solar and they said the process goes like this. If there is a suspected warranty claim, I would call my original installer who would come out to diagnose and it is found that a new panel is needed, then CentroSolar would replace the panel through the installer. I asked what happens if the original installer is out of business and they said that they would then recommend a different installer who would come out to inspect. If the panel is faulty, they would cover both labor and materials.
The panels have a 10 year workmanship and materials warranty and a 25 year power warranty (80% at 25 years).
Sounds pretty good. I also asked them if they are familiar with the installer I am using and they said yes and that they hadn't heard of any complaints against them. Finally last question was where are the panels made, and they said the B-series (which we are using) are completely made in the US, both the cells and assembly. I like that.
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