Cr4zySmurf
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Hi,
My solar installer has not been very careful when handling my solar panels to say the least.
Firstly when unloading and handling on the ground by a single person, they were slide around with no protection scratching up the frames on the van floor and my tarmac driveway.
They then stored some panels up against the scaffolding and one of them blew over in the wind and luckily landed on grassed area and not the driveway, no visible damage.
They were then put one by one into a bag and hoisted up the side of the scaffolding with a rope. With the wind the panels where bumping into the side of the scaffolding including poles that were protruding out perpendicular from the house wall. I was not impressed. You can see the hoist setup and scaffolding in one of the images.
They also slide panels over the first row of panels to install the ones above.
I could see scratches from the ground floor and so I climbed up the scaffolding to check them out and the images show what I saw.
They have 3 more panels yet to be installed because they ran out of roof mounting rails.
Do you know if this is how they are normally installed and is the damage shown after installing solar panels acceptable or should they be replaced?
What's your experience?
My solar installer has not been very careful when handling my solar panels to say the least.
Firstly when unloading and handling on the ground by a single person, they were slide around with no protection scratching up the frames on the van floor and my tarmac driveway.
They then stored some panels up against the scaffolding and one of them blew over in the wind and luckily landed on grassed area and not the driveway, no visible damage.
They were then put one by one into a bag and hoisted up the side of the scaffolding with a rope. With the wind the panels where bumping into the side of the scaffolding including poles that were protruding out perpendicular from the house wall. I was not impressed. You can see the hoist setup and scaffolding in one of the images.
They also slide panels over the first row of panels to install the ones above.
I could see scratches from the ground floor and so I climbed up the scaffolding to check them out and the images show what I saw.
They have 3 more panels yet to be installed because they ran out of roof mounting rails.
Do you know if this is how they are normally installed and is the damage shown after installing solar panels acceptable or should they be replaced?
What's your experience?