Solar Inspection in Monument
Inspection, Monument-Specific
If your Monument system isn't producing what it used to — or if you've never had it checked since install — an inspection answers whether it's actually fine or whether something's hiding. A normal year-over-year drop is small. A 5%, 10%, or 20% drop isn't aging; that's something quietly failing.
In Monument the most common findings are post-hail micro-cracks (invisible under intact-looking glass), failed or under-reporting microinverters, soiling that's worse than expected, and aging connections from thermal cycling. We use thermal imaging where it's warranted, read your inverter and monitoring directly, and give you a straight diagnosis — not a quote to replace the whole system.
What We Handle
- Production benchmarking — current output vs. what your system should produce for size + age + weather
- Inverter and microinverter health check — read the hardware directly, not just the app
- Thermal imaging on hail-suspected arrays — spots the hot spots where micro-cracks hide
- Visual + connection check — racking, conduit, junction boxes, grounding
- Written diagnosis — smallest fix that solves the problem, or 'nothing's wrong' if that's the answer
FAQs About Solar Inspection in Monument
What Monument homeowners ask us most often about inspection for their solar system.
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Do you cover Monument and the Tri-Lakes area?
Yes — Monument, Palmer Lake, Woodmoor, Jackson Creek, and Black Forest are all part of our regular Springs-to-Denver corridor work. Often through the area weekly. -
Should I get my panels inspected after a hailstorm?
If hail bigger than a quarter hit your area, yes. The dangerous damage isn't visible — it's micro-cracks in the silicon underneath glass that still looks intact. We use thermal imaging to spot the hot spots that show where micro-cracks are. -
How much does a solar inspection cost?
Most residential inspections run $250-$450 in Colorado, depending on system size and what's needed. Visual only is the low end; thermal imaging or electroluminescence testing the higher. If we end up doing repair work afterward, the inspection cost often rolls into the bigger job. -
At 7,000 feet up here, does the altitude do anything to my panels?
It does. Higher elevation means more intense UV (accelerates seal degradation), bigger daily thermal swings (stress on connections and microinverters), and stronger wind exposure (mounting hardware wears faster). On the upside, panels are more efficient in cold air. Worth a look on older systems. -
My installer's out of business — Titan, Pink Energy, ADT, Sunnova. Can you still service?
Yes. We service every brand and every installation, including orphaned systems. Your panel and inverter manufacturer warranties usually still hold even if the installer is gone — we pick up the service side and help with whatever RMA paperwork is needed.



