Eevrytime I meet with a new installer they discuss their warranties or performance guarantees. reading thorugh these forums I am seeing more and more about how these really mean nothing over the long run (10 year vs 20 year) as things usually go wrong soon after installations. But I have a bunch of questions surrounding what I;ve been told vs. what I see in the fine print
1. Warranties - "free from defect" - Some panels offer 10 years. Others 25 years. I assume free from defect would be one of thos items that pop up pretty quickly after installation. Correct?
2. Warranties - Damage - Solar City says any damage caused by snow/ice/wind/trees would be covered. Things like rocks being thrown would not be covered. SunPower says basically the same thing but my installer excluded trees (said that was covered under homeowners insurance). When I read the SunPower warranty, the term "act of God" was used as an exclusion. Isn't snow/ice/wind all acts of God? So are these really covered by most manufacturers or now? I live in the Northeast and we had about 10 feet of snow last year. Lots of people around me with Solar City had damged panels. they were replaced...no questions asked.
3. Performance gurantees - It seems that most will guarantee that panels are performing within spec. They don;t guarantee producttion as that varies based on weather. Some (Solar City) would guarantee output (this is on a purchased system, not a lease). Their contract specifically states the per kwh charge that I would be reimbursed for if the system does not generate the anticpated output. The rate is less than my current total cost per kwh but it covers about half (supply cost, not the delievery cost). Does any other panel offer that or is that guarantee a bunch of BS?
4. What happens if the company who maade my panels goes under? Is the warranty gone or does it transfer somewhere else?
I'm sure these have been asked before but my search for "waaranties" pulled up every single thread. Was hoping to get these questions in a single threas. If there is one already established, please link it for me if you can.
Thanks!
1. Warranties - "free from defect" - Some panels offer 10 years. Others 25 years. I assume free from defect would be one of thos items that pop up pretty quickly after installation. Correct?
2. Warranties - Damage - Solar City says any damage caused by snow/ice/wind/trees would be covered. Things like rocks being thrown would not be covered. SunPower says basically the same thing but my installer excluded trees (said that was covered under homeowners insurance). When I read the SunPower warranty, the term "act of God" was used as an exclusion. Isn't snow/ice/wind all acts of God? So are these really covered by most manufacturers or now? I live in the Northeast and we had about 10 feet of snow last year. Lots of people around me with Solar City had damged panels. they were replaced...no questions asked.
3. Performance gurantees - It seems that most will guarantee that panels are performing within spec. They don;t guarantee producttion as that varies based on weather. Some (Solar City) would guarantee output (this is on a purchased system, not a lease). Their contract specifically states the per kwh charge that I would be reimbursed for if the system does not generate the anticpated output. The rate is less than my current total cost per kwh but it covers about half (supply cost, not the delievery cost). Does any other panel offer that or is that guarantee a bunch of BS?
4. What happens if the company who maade my panels goes under? Is the warranty gone or does it transfer somewhere else?
I'm sure these have been asked before but my search for "waaranties" pulled up every single thread. Was hoping to get these questions in a single threas. If there is one already established, please link it for me if you can.
Thanks!
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