About This Service
About this Service
A Visual Inspection in McKinley Park documents visible conditions on home rooftop PV arrays, delivering photographic evidence and targeted condition notes. It suits homeowners near parkland who face park pollen and neighborhood dust. The inspection clarifies whether soiling, shading, or mounting issues require cleaning or further diagnostics.
McKinley Park arrays often show tree-lined dust and pollen deposits that reduce incident light on modules. Inspectors focus on panel glass contamination, frame-to-rail interfaces, and debris accumulation at lower-tilt edges. They also record any signs of bird deposits near green spaces. Access constraints such as steep pitches or fragile roofing materials are noted to set expectations for follow-up work. Visual inspection does not include electrical performance testing but will point out visual cues that merit thermal imaging or IV curve checks.
The Inspection Report includes close-up photos, concise condition notes, and prioritized recommendations for cleaning, re-fastening, or diagnostic follow-up. A written scope and scheduled visit time are provided in advance. The service excludes on-site cleaning or repairs. If the report identifies probable thermal anomalies or module degradation, it will recommend specific electrical or thermal diagnostics to confirm and quantify the issue.