Contact Information
- Solahart Sydney
- 55 Brodie Street
- Rydalmere NSW 2116
- 1300 362 821
- sales.sydney@solahart.com.au
Solahart provides solar feasibility assessments.
During our initial meeting, Solahart will conduct an assessment of your site to determine its suitability for solar, energy requirements and business objectives.
This is a hands-on process whereby the consultant gains access to your roof or roof cavity (if sight from the ground is not possible), to assess the:
– Footprint size, tiling and roof type
– Structural integrity of the roof (basic advice)
– Condition of electrical meter/switch boards
Installing a solar system is one of the best investments your business can make. But with so many factors involved, it’s important to get the best advice up-front.
Prior to installing a solar system we conduct structural engineering certification also.
We also recognise that safety & compliance is essential with every project, including during the assessment process.
All Solahart employees are trained in onsite safety and compliance measures. Proof of site compliance, such as White Cards, vaccination status etc, will be presented upon entering site as required.
Safety gear and PPE will be worn on building sites or as required. Our solar assessors and installers all show the highest regard for safety and quality workmanship consistent with Solahart’s values.
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd (ACN 064 945 848), trading as Solahart Sydney, operates the Solahart dealership in the region covering Sydney metropolitan. NSW Contractor Licence No. 234492C; Electrician Licence No. 313019C; Plumber Licence No. 214312C.
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At Solahart, we’re proud to be leading Australia’s solar charge. Helping smart Aussies make a real difference to the planet, reducing their reliance on the grid, cutting their energy bills, and connecting them to their smart energy future.
Since 1953, we’ve been the trusted name in Australian solar, installing over a million solar hot water systems in over 70 countries, and over 700,000 solar power panels in Australia.