Solar Panel Installer in Bagbag, Quezon City

Solar Panel Installer in Bagbag, Quezon City

Local solar panel installation for homes and small businesses in Bagbag, District 5 of Quezon City. Grid-tied, hybrid, and battery-backup systems sized to your roof and Meralco bill.

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Tell us about your Bagbag property and current Meralco bill. A local specialist will get back to you within one business day.

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Solar installation in Bagbag

Bagbag is a large residential barangay of District 5. The mix of housing stock means we design each system to the individual property, not a one-size-fits-all package.

Housing types run the full range: modest starter homes, standard-lot single-family, some larger properties in older subdivisions, and newer mid-rise builds. Roof types follow the same range from GI sheet to flat-deck concrete.

Historic Novaliches barrio ceded from Caloocan; 2020 population of 38,799.

Because the housing stock varies so widely, so does system size. Some 3 kWp entry systems, some 12 kWp+ arrays for larger homes. There’s no default here.

Homes and businesses in Bagbag share the same Meralco service and net-metering framework as the rest of Quezon City. We handle QC Office of the Building Official permitting and Meralco Net-Metering Program application as part of the standard installation, so your Bagbag project moves from signed contract to first zero-bill month in a typical 4-8 week timeline.

Solar services available in Bagbag

Residential Solar

Grid-tied rooftop systems for Bagbag homes. Typical 3-8 kWp arrays sized to your Meralco bill.

Commercial Solar

10-100+ kWp systems for Bagbag offices, retail, restaurants, and warehouses.

Battery Storage

Lithium battery banks for brownout backup and peak-rate shaving.

Off-Grid & Hybrid

Full energy independence and ironclad brownout protection.

Coverage around Bagbag

From Bagbag, our nearest coverage extends into adjacent barangays including Pasong Putik Proper, Novaliches Proper and Sta. Monica, all within District 5.

District 5 anchors northern Quezon City around Novaliches and Fairview. Its barangays are among the largest in the city by population, with a distinctive mix of older Novaliches town center streets and newer Fairview subdivisions.

We cover all six legislative districts of Quezon City — see the full coverage map for every barangay we serve.

Solar in Bagbag — Frequently Asked Questions

How much roof area do I need for solar in Bagbag?

As a rough guide, 1 kWp of solar needs about 6 sqm of unshaded roof area. A typical 5 kWp residential system needs around 30 sqm of workable roof — well within reach of most homes in Bagbag.

Are there financing options for solar in Bagbag?

Yes — several Philippine banks and specialized solar lenders offer financing for residential and commercial systems in QC. We can point you at current partner options during the assessment; approval is typically based on your Meralco bill history and credit standing.

How does Meralco net-metering work for Bagbag customers?

Meralco’s Net-Metering Program is available to residential and commercial customers in Bagbag for systems up to 100 kW. Excess daytime generation exports to the grid and credits against your evening consumption. Meralco installs a bi-directional meter after final inspection.

What warranty do you offer for solar in Bagbag?

Panel and inverter warranties follow the manufacturer’s terms — typically 12-25 years on panel output and 10 years on inverters, depending on brand. We provide a workmanship warranty on the installation itself.

Can I add more panels later in Bagbag?

Yes, if the inverter has headroom. We often size the inverter slightly larger than the initial panel count so a future expansion is a matter of adding panels without changing the inverter or the main breaker.

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Send us your details. A local Quezon City specialist will get in touch within one business day to schedule your free on-site assessment in Bagbag.

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