What warranties are offered for solar panels?

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When considering solar panels, it is important to understand that manufacturers typically offer two primary types of warranties: performance warranties and workmanship warranties. Performance warranties ensure that the solar panels will produce a certain amount of energy over a specified period, usually spanning 25 years. This means that if the panels fail to meet a predetermined energy output level, the manufacturer may provide compensation or even replacement panels. Workmanship warranties, on the other hand, cover the installation process and any potential defects arising from the installation itself. These warranties can vary significantly based on the installer, but they commonly last between five and ten years. It is also worth noting that individual panel manufacturers may have varying terms and conditions, so it is always advisable to read the fine print when evaluating warranties before making a purchase. For up-to-date details regarding specific warranties offered by different solar providers, one could refer to the company’s official website.
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Answered Oct 18, 2025

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