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Solar inspection providers in Connecticut

Find thermal imaging, drone inspection, and solar audit services in Connecticut.

Zeitview

Est. 2016

DroneThermal

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.

commercialutility
FAA Part 107ISO 9001
Largest drone pilot network globally70+ countriesAI-powered analytics
Palmetto

Est. 2010

Thermal

Nationwide residential solar service company offering system inspections, performance evaluations, and diagnostic reports. Technicians evaluate panels, inverters, electrical systems, wiring, and analyse historical production data.

residential
NABCEP
Nationwide residential specialistFull system evaluationProduction data analysis
DroneThermal

Maryland-based inspection firm with FAA Certified sUAS pilots and FLIR Level I & II certified thermographers. Performs drone thermal inspections of solar panel arrays following IEC 62446-1 standards.

residentialcommercial
FLIR Level I & IIFAA Part 107CRT Certified
FLIR Level I & II certifiedIEC 62446-1 compliantMid-Atlantic specialist
DroneThermal

New Jersey-based drone inspection company specialising in infrared solar panel inspections for residential and commercial systems across the Northeast US.

residentialcommercial
FAA Part 107
Northeast US specialistResidential focusROI-driven inspections

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Solar inspection companies in Connecticut: frequently asked questions

How much do solar inspection companies charge in Connecticut?+

Most Connecticut 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 Connecticut?+

PanelAudit currently lists 4 vetted solar inspection providers serving Connecticut, 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 Connecticut 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 Connecticut?+

For residential and most C&I systems in Connecticut, 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 Connecticut?+

Typical lead time in Connecticut 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 Connecticut 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

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