Once upon a sun-soaked day in Hawaii, Thomas, Solar Specialty Group Inspector, donned his safety goggles and embarked on a mission to check some solar panels.

Thomas Hall inspecting rooftop solar panels on Oahu.

His routine inspection quickly became an adventure filled with surprises. At a beachfront property, he encountered his first challenge. Mischievous geckos had taken up residence on the solar panels, casting shadows and leaving behind a mess. He cleared the area.

Visiting a pineapple farm, Thomas was astonished to find panels coated in pineapple juice due to a spill. He gave the panels needed a thorough cleaning.

Inspecting a coffee plantation’s solar panels, Thomas noticed tall coconut palms causing shading issues. The farmer’s recent windfall had led to unintended consequences. Thomas suggested a friendly pruning session.

Lastly, at a hotel on the Big Island, Thomas inspected a solar panel system for hot water. All seemed well until the last panel, where a Hawaiian monk seal had made itself comfortable, causing minor damage.

Geckos, pineapple juice, towering trees, and curious seals add island charm to our solar inspections. Even in paradise-like Hawaii, solar panels required attention and care to harness the sun’s energy effectively.

For your next solar panel inspection, give Thomas a call: 1.808.854.9539.

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