About This Service
About this Service
A Visual Inspection in Land Park documents visible panel and racking conditions on single-family and small multiunit roofs, with photos and clear notes. It suits homeowners and small-property managers who want evidence of pollen, leaf debris, or minor mounting issues that could reduce system output. The report helps prioritize cleaning or repairs when tree canopy effects are present.
Land Park properties typically face mature tree pollen seasons and heavy fall leaf fall. Inspectors look for leaf litter trapped at module edges, drip staining from sap or pollen, frame corrosion near flashing, and evidence of shade-related soiling. Because many properties are under tree canopy, the inspector will note safety and access constraints, such as roof fragility or obstructed eaves. Visual inspection will flag items like cracked glass, edge delamination, or loose clamps, but it will not perform electrical testing on-site.
You receive an Inspection Report with up-close photos, condition notes, and prioritized recommendations for cleaning, re-fastening, or further diagnostics. A written scope and visit time are provided in advance. The inspection excludes cleaning or on-the-spot repair work. If the findings suggest hotspots or module-level degradation, the report will recommend targeted thermal imaging or electrical testing as follow-up.