Why Wadadli Solar

1. NABCEP PV System Inspector Credential ID PVSI-032123-013630

I am a NABCEP-certified PV System Inspector (PVSI) — a credential specific to third-party system assessment, not general installation. With nearly six years in commercial solar EPC leadership and a background in the electrical and construction trades, I approach every assessment with a field-level understanding of how systems are built and where execution risk hides.

2. Focused on Mid-Life Commercial Assets

Commercial rooftop solar installed between 2014 and 2020 is now entering a predictable lifecycle phase. Systems from this window were largely commissioned correctly, but few have had a structured technical review since installation. That gap is where I work.

I serve industrial, warehouse, institutional, and multi-site commercial property teams across NYC and North Jersey — typically on systems in the 250 kW to 1 MW range.

3. What I Actually Review On-Site

Visual On-Site Inspection: Physical walkthrough of modules, racking, inverters, BOS components, and roof interfaces.

Electrical Integrity Review: Terminations, overcurrent protection, grounding continuity, conductor sizing, and labeling compliance.

Thermal Imaging: Infrared scanning of DC terminations and combiner points to identify heat anomalies.

Performance & Monitoring Review: Output compared to modeled expectations, monitoring platform review, and identification of gaps masking performance loss.

Roof Interface Assessment: Penetrations, drainage conditions, and deterioration around array footprints.

4. What You Receive

Every assessment concludes with a written report that includes a prioritized deficiency log, photo documentation tied to specific findings, and capital planning observations for asset owners and property managers. This is not a monitoring contract — it is a one-time, independent technical review designed to reset your understanding of system condition.

5. Beyond the Inspection: O&M Contracts & Repair Services

The condition assessment is where the engagement begins — not where it ends. Once I have a clear picture of your system's actual state, I can offer structured O&M contracts and contracted repair services to address what the inspection uncovers.

For asset owners who want ongoing support, I provide annual or semi-annual maintenance agreements that cover scheduled inspections, performance monitoring review, and coordinated corrective action. For identified deficiencies — whether it's a failed combiner, degraded wiring, or a compromised roof penetration — I can execute contracted repairs directly or manage the remediation process on your behalf.

If you oversee rooftop solar assets installed 2014–2020 and have not conducted a structured condition review, this is the point in the lifecycle where that review becomes strategically important — and where the right O&M partnership protects your investment long-term.