A thorough, independent inspection by licensed technicians who work on every brand — not just what they sold you. We find problems. We document them. We give you a straight answer.
Not sure if your system is working correctly? Let us take a look.
951.696.9669Most homeowners have no reliable way to know if their solar system is performing as it should. Monitoring apps report production, but they don't tell you whether degraded panels, a struggling inverter, or a loose connection is costing you hundreds of dollars in lost generation every year.
ElectriCare's solar system inspection goes beyond what the monitoring app shows. Our licensed technicians physically inspect every component — panels, inverter, mounting hardware, wiring, combiner boxes, and utility interconnection — and deliver a written report you can act on.
A straightforward process from booking to written report — no upsells, no pressure.
Submit a service request online or call us. We'll confirm a date and ask for your monitoring login if available.
A licensed technician inspects your panels, inverter, wiring, and interconnection — typically 1.5–2.5 hours depending on system size.
We review monitoring data, run string tests, and compare actual output against your system's expected production.
You receive a written report documenting all findings, identified issues, and prioritized recommendations. No obligations.
We're not affiliated with any solar manufacturer or installer. Our only job is to tell you the truth about your system's condition — and fix it if needed.
We inspect SunPower, Enphase, SolarEdge, Generac, SMA, Fronius, and every other brand. No bias toward what we sold.
Every inspection includes a documented report — not just a verbal summary. Use it for warranty claims or to hold your installer accountable.
All inspections are performed by licensed electricians — not sales reps or subcontractors. CA CSLB #778366.
We've seen every failure mode, every inverter brand, and every substandard installation practice in the region.
Tell us a little about your system and we'll get you scheduled quickly.
Common signs include production lower than expected, monitoring showing offline microinverters, error codes on your inverter display, unexpectedly high utility bills despite having solar, or your system not exporting to the grid. Even without visible symptoms, an inspection every 3–5 years is good preventative practice — especially for systems installed before 2018.
Yes — the majority of our inspection work is on systems installed by other companies. We inspect all brands, inverters, and installation styles. We are not affiliated with any manufacturer or solar installer, which means our findings are always independent.
The report documents the condition of each component we inspect — panels, inverter, wiring, mounting, and interconnection — with notes on any deficiencies found. Where issues exist, we include prioritized recommendations and, where possible, whether the issue is covered under the original installation warranty.
If your system production doesn't match your original estimates and your installer can't explain why, a third-party inspection is worth pursuing. We frequently identify problems that self-assessments by installers miss — particularly micro-level issues like failed microinverters, shading impact, and wiring degradation not visible in monitoring apps.
Yes. Pre-sale and pre-purchase solar inspections are a service we provide regularly. Buyers benefit from knowing the system's actual condition before assuming it. Sellers benefit from documentation that supports the system's value. If you're in escrow, let us know — we can typically accommodate an expedited timeline.
Don't keep guessing. Get a written assessment from an independent licensed technician.