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In-house installation means your solar system is installed by the company’s own employees rather than third-party subcontractors. The same company that designs and manages your project also provides the installation team.
This structure can improve consistency, communication, and accountability throughout the entire process.
Not all solar companies use their own installation crews. Some companies sell the project and then outsource the physical installation to outside contractors.
With in-house installation:
Installers are direct employees of the company
Training standards are controlled internally
Quality expectations are consistent
Communication stays within one organization
Accountability is clearly defined
Because the installation team works directly for the company, there is often greater alignment between design, permitting, and field execution.

In-house installation does not change the size of your system, but it can impact long-term performance and reliability.
Several factors influence outcomes:
Consistent installation standards
Clear internal communication
Reduced risk of misinterpretation between teams
Stronger quality control processes
A properly installed system supports:
Accurate solar energy production
Long-term system efficiency
Fewer installation-related issues
Better protection of warranties
Over a 25+ year system lifespan, installation quality plays an important role in protecting performance and long-term value.

Project Scheduling: The company assigns its internal installation team.
Installation Day(s): Employees complete mounting, wiring, and equipment setup.
Quality Control: Internal standards guide inspection preparation and final checks.
Ongoing Support: The same company remains responsible for follow-up and service.
During your project, in-house installation means the same organization handles system design, permitting, installation, and coordination through activation. This can streamline communication and reduce delays between departments.
On installation day, trained employees follow company-specific procedures to ensure panels, wiring, and inverter(s) are installed according to engineered plans. After inspection and Permission to Operate (PTO), your system begins generating electricity.
Soligo maintains professional installation standards and internal accountability to support safe, efficient, and consistent solar projects.
Have questions about In-House Installation? Speak with a Soligo Energy specialist today.

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