Routine inspection and upkeep to keep your rooftop solar system performing at its rated output year after year.
Solar maintenance covers the routine, preventive side of keeping a rooftop system healthy — distinct from AMC (a bundled annual contract) or repair (fixing an active fault). A standalone maintenance visit typically includes a visual and electrical inspection, connector tightness checks, earthing verification and a generation performance review.
Catching a loose connector or minor corrosion early avoids a larger repair later.
Comparing actual output against expected generation flags underperformance before it becomes significant.
Routine checks help inverters and mounting structures reach their full expected service life.
Book a one-off maintenance visit without committing to a full AMC.
Each visit produces a report useful for warranty claims or resale documentation.
Book maintenance ahead of monsoon or peak summer season when performance matters most.
Maintenance is a standalone preventive visit; AMC bundles maintenance into a scheduled annual contract at a lower effective cost per visit; repair addresses an active, identified fault. Many customers start with a one-off maintenance visit and move to AMC once they see the value of regular upkeep.
Up to \u20B91,08,000 Government Subsidy Available — as applicable under current Central + State benefits for eligible residential rooftop solar installations in Uttar Pradesh. Eligibility depends on system size, applicable government guidelines, approvals and scheme eligibility, and is subject to change.
We assess your roof, load pattern and existing electrical setup.
System size, component brand and itemised pricing are shared upfront.
Visual, electrical and structural checks are carried out across the full system.
Any minor adjustments (connector tightening, cleaning, earthing checks) are completed during the same visit.
System is tested, verified and warranty documents are handed over.
Our maintenance technicians follow the same checklist used during original installation commissioning, so nothing is missed and the report is directly comparable to your system's baseline performance.
We recommend at least twice a year — once before monsoon and once before peak summer — though systems in dustier locations may benefit from more frequent visits.
Yes — cleaning addresses dust accumulation on panels specifically, while maintenance covers a broader electrical and structural inspection.
Yes, following an initial inspection to document your system's existing configuration.
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