A low upfront price might look appealing, but when it comes to solar, cheap often leads to poor performance, hidden faults, and bigger expenses down the track.
Here’s what to watch out for:
1. Cheap solar often means cheap components
Inverter failures. Panel degradation. Mounting systems that rust. Many budget solar installs use low-grade materials to cut costs, but those savings come at the expense of reliability and lifespan.
At Limitless, we only install products that meet strict Australian standards and come with warranties that actually mean something.
2. Poor installation = performance issues
A great system on paper means nothing if the installation is rushed or careless. Misaligned panels, bad wiring or sloppy mounting can seriously reduce output, or worse, create safety risks.
Our team is fully accredited, experienced and committed to doing the job properly, the first time.
3. Warranties aren’t always what they seem
Some budget installers disappear as quickly as they show up. If your system fails and you can’t get in touch with your installer, that “25-year warranty” becomes worthless.
We’re here for the long haul. Limitless stands by every system we install and we back it with real support and maintenance.
4. You could end up paying more in the long run
Cheap solar often leads to expensive repairs, poor system performance, or full replacements sooner than expected. That’s bad news for your wallet — and the environment.
A quality install may cost a little more upfront, but it delivers long-term savings, reliability and peace of mind.
Finally: Ask the right questions
Before choosing an installer, ask:
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What panels and inverters are being used?
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Are the installers Clean Energy Council (CEC) accredited?
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What happens if something goes wrong?
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How long have they been in business?
At Limitless, we welcome those questions and we’ll always give you the answers straight.
Don’t risk a cheap fix.
Choose Limitless and get it done right the first time, speak to our team today.