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Solar inspection providers in Arkansas
Find thermal imaging, drone inspection, and solar audit services in Arkansas.
Est. 2016
Texas-based drone inspection company with Level 3 certified thermographers. Provides solar panel inspections for both rooftop residential systems and large-scale solar farms.
Est. 2016
Formerly DroneBase, Zeitview operates the largest network of drone pilots for commercial inspections with coverage across 70+ countries. Market leader in aerial solar inspection data acquisition for utility, commercial, and industrial-scale solar.
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Solar inspection companies in Arkansas: frequently asked questions
How much do solar inspection companies charge in Arkansas?+
Most Arkansas solar inspectors quote $199–$349 for a standard visual and electrical check, or $299–$549 for a full thermal imaging audit on a residential 5–10 kW system. Commercial inspections are priced per kW, typically $0.04–$0.08/W.
How many solar inspection providers are listed in Arkansas?+
PanelAudit currently lists 2 vetted solar inspection providers serving Arkansas, including drone thermography specialists, IEC 62446 auditors, and full-service O&M firms. We re-verify certifications and service areas quarterly.
What certifications should a Arkansas solar inspector hold?+
Look for NABCEP PV Installation Professional or PV System Inspector credentials, ITC Level I or II thermography (for thermal imaging), and FAA Part 107 (for drone-based inspections). IEC 62446-1 familiarity is a plus for commercial sites.
Drone or handheld thermal — what's better for Arkansas?+
For residential and most C&I systems in Arkansas, drone-based FLIR thermography covers a 10 kW array in under 20 minutes and captures every panel from a consistent altitude. Handheld FLIR is still better for inverter and combiner-box inspection, so the best providers combine both.
How fast can I get a solar inspection scheduled in Arkansas?+
Typical lead time in Arkansas is 5–14 days for residential and 2–4 weeks for commercial. Drone-only audits often book faster. Submit through the form below and we'll route your request to providers with current availability in your ZIP.
Will a Arkansas inspection help my warranty claim?+
Yes — virtually every major panel and inverter warranty requires third-party diagnostic evidence (thermal images, IV-curve traces, electroluminescence, or performance reports) before approving a claim. A $300–$500 audit often unlocks $2,000–$8,000 in covered repairs or replacements.
Based on conservative solar performance modelling and published degradation data
Updated June 2026 · Structured performance modelling
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