Choosing a Solar Company in Singapore: Homeowner Resources
The solar installer you choose will manage your EMA and SP Group applications, oversee your roof work, and be responsible for your system’s performance and warranty for 10 to 25 years. This decision matters significantly more than most homeowners initially realise.
This page collects Sunollo’s most practical guides on installer evaluation, due diligence, and project management. If you are comparing companies, start with the overview guide and the question checklist. Then use the risk and quality articles to understand what separates a reliable installer from one that leaves problems behind.
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- Best Solar Company Singapore 2026: How to Choose the Right Installer
- Your Guide to Choosing the Best Solar Contractor
Questions and Due Diligence
Ask the right questions before signing anything. These guides give you a structured framework for evaluating any installer, including which licences to verify and how to interpret accreditations.
- Top 10 Questions to Ask Your Solar Installer (Plus 5 Bonus Tips)
- Understanding Certifications for Solar Installations in Singapore
Risk and Quality
A lower price can reflect a lower-quality system, shortcuts in installation, or weaker after-sales commitment. These guides examine the real risks of choosing poorly and how to identify quality before you commit.
- The Hidden Risks of Choosing the Wrong Solar Installer
- The Hidden Costs of Choosing Cheaper Solar Options
- The State of the Solar Installer Sector: Consumer Risks Explained
Project Execution
Solar projects involve timelines, third-party approvals, and potential delays. These guides explain what to expect and how to manage the process effectively as a homeowner.
- Managing Project Delays and Contractor Issues
- Understanding Project Delays: What Homeowners Need to Know
To compare what Sunollo includes in its packages, warranties, and service commitment, view plans and pricing.







