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Just went down a rabbit hole researching solar installers in Perth and honestly, there's way more decent options than I expected. Been looking into switching to solar myself, so I checked out what the best solar companies Perth actually has to offer.
Solar 365 keeps popping up everywhere - they've been around for 5+ years and people seem genuinely happy with them. One review I found was pretty detailed, talking about how they travelled from Perth to Geraldton and charged half the price of other quotes. That's the kind of thing that actually matters when you're comparing costs.
Perth Solar Force is another one that caught my attention. They're installing 60+ systems per week which is kind of wild, and they do both residential and commercial stuff across WA. Koala Solar also has solid reviews - people mention quick response times and professional installers, plus they offer a 10-year warranty which seems pretty standard.
What's interesting is that most of the best solar companies Perth has right now seem to offer similar packages - panels, inverters, batteries, EV chargers, hot water systems. The real difference seems to be in customer service and how smooth the installation process is.
Regen Power stood out because they've been doing this since 2003 and apparently won some product review award 5 years running. Infinite Energy and Positive Energy also have decent followings based on what I'm reading.
If you're actually looking for the best solar companies Perth has available, the main thing seems to be checking their response times, warranty terms, and reading actual customer reviews rather than just going with whoever has the fanciest website. Most places offer government rebate assistance too, which helps.
Anyone here gone solar in Perth recently? Curious what your experience was like.