Solar Repair & Service

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SunFire Construction

Solar Repair & Service

Diagnostics, troubleshooting, and repair planning for solar systems that are underproducing, offline, or showing equipment issues.

Solar Repair & Service by SunFire Construction

What this covers

DiagnosticsMonitoringRepair planning

SunFire Construction helps homeowners diagnose solar production problems, inverter issues, monitoring trouble, roof-related concerns, and the next practical repair step.

Product planning note

SunFire can discuss common planning considerations for Enphase, SolarEdge, QCells, REC, Tesla, and FranklinWH systems without claiming manufacturer certification unless that status is separately confirmed.

Step 1

Solar service should start with the symptom and the system history

A production drop, offline inverter, communication issue, roof leak, or failed component can each point to a different repair path. SunFire starts with what changed, what equipment is installed, and whether the issue is electrical, roof-related, monitoring-related, or tied to a specific component.

Step 2

Monitoring and site conditions matter before quoting a repair

A useful service visit should review monitoring access, inverter behavior, visible wiring, roof access, and any recent work on the home. That helps separate a reset or homeowner-facing step from a repair that needs a technician, replacement equipment, or a follow-up work order.

Step 3

The goal is a clear repair plan, not a vague recommendation

When the issue is confirmed, the homeowner should understand what failed, what can be repaired now, what parts or RMA steps may be needed, and whether the system needs a return visit. That keeps solar repair from turning into guesswork.

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.