About This Service
About this Service
A Performance Evaluation in Surprise assesses system output for residential and commercial rooftops in the far northwest valley. It fits owners dealing with peak heat and windy dust who need to know whether soiling, shading or electrical limits are causing production losses. The evaluation produces an output analysis and a clear itemised plan for recovery.
The assessment pairs a visual inspection with inverter and string-output analysis to measure energy output and percent efficiency versus expected generation. It identifies underperforming panels and documents shading or dust patterns that arise from local conditions near the White Tank foothills. Long driveway runs or desert access can affect scheduling and equipment staging for inspections and any subsequent cleaning.
Practical expectations: provide at least seven days of inverter data and note any access constraints before the visit. The report will prioritise follow-ups such as targeted cleaning, string repairs, or shading mitigation and will indicate when further diagnostics like thermal imaging are advisable. Timing inspections after the dust season or on lower-wind days improves diagnostic clarity.