Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Putting Energy Into Wind Power, Solar Energy

 

Putting Energy Into Wind Power, Solar Energy

Pacific Islands Construction (PIC) provides energy solutions with product installation for solar energy (photovoltaic), solar thermal (hot water) and wind energy.

Here are a few points that PIC believes every person should follow prior to selecting a system and contractor:

Does the installation include roofing industry details for roof penetrations?

Has the racking system that holds the modules on the roof been tested by an independent third party to verify the system will stay in place when there are high winds?

Does the system installation come with a maintenance program that protects your investment by maintaining equipment, unlike providing a warranty that isn't proactive in protecting your equipment?

Have you been provided with copies of the warranties to see what is really provided?

Have you inspected the contractor installations to see what details they use in their construction and what the quality of the workmanship is?

Do the manufacturers of the equipment have a good track record in the industry, and are they financially strong?

Pacific Islands Construction will be at the Summer New Product Show at Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall June 8-10, when you can view the Zefr micro wind turbines, the Kyocera PV modules and the Apricus solar hot water system. Pacific Islands Construction has it all covered whereas others might have strength in only one area.

Another area that sets the company apart is its knowledge of the industry and desire to share that expertise. It also installs hot water modules from Apricus, which need less area to make hot water than traditional flat panels due to the evacuated tubes.

PIC believes that an informed consumer will make a better decision when purchasing a solar energy system.

What makes PIC stand above the competition is its experience as a general contractor, roofing contractor and solar contractor. PIC also has educated its staff to supply the customer with valuable information to help educate themselves. PIC also has recently introduced micro wind turbines from JLM Energy for making electricity 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The solutions have to be with companies that have strong financials and are dedicated to providing top-quality services, not just a very low price. net. Trust in the company because there certainly is a difference in its quality of installation and equipment selected.

Putting Energy Into Wind Power, Solar Energy



Trade News selected by Local Linkup on 05/06/2012

 

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