Solar Installation
Solar installation planning that reviews roof condition, panel placement, electrical capacity, and long-term energy goals together.
SunFire Construction plans solar installations around roof condition, electrical readiness, equipment fit, battery options, and the way the home will use energy over time.
Solar planning should start with the roof and electrical panel
A solar layout is only as strong as the surface, structure, and electrical system supporting it. SunFire helps homeowners review roof condition, panel placement, main panel capacity, and project timing before treating solar as a standalone quote.
Equipment choices should fit the home and future upgrades
Panels, inverters, batteries, and monitoring platforms should be selected with the home in mind. A good plan considers shade, roof planes, service-panel capacity, backup goals, future EV charging, and whether a battery or panel upgrade should be planned now or later.
The right sequence can prevent expensive rework
If roofing, electrical upgrades, or remodeling are coming soon, the solar plan should account for that before installation begins. Coordinating the trades reduces the chance that one project has to be undone for the next one.
Talk through the next step
Tell SunFire what you are seeing, what work you are considering, and whether the project overlaps solar, roofing, electrical, comfort, or remodeling decisions. The first step is getting the scope in the right order.


