Solar Panel Installer in Greater Lagro, Quezon City

Solar Panel Installer in Greater Lagro, Quezon City

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

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Solar installation in Greater Lagro

Greater Lagro is one of the larger residential barangays in District 5, with property sizes ranging from modest single-family homes to gated subdivisions and mid-rise developments. We size solar to the specific home, not to an area-wide average.

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.

Named subdivisions and residential enclaves inside Greater Lagro include Neapolitan Business Park. Major streets defining the barangay include Quirino Highway, Tatlong Hari Street and Misa de Gallo Street. Institutional anchors include Lagro High School (vicinity) and Mater Dei School System. Mid-class Novaliches residential district with subdivisions built around Quirino Highway.

Sizing runs the full residential range in this area — 3 kWp on the small end for compact homes, 10+ kWp for larger-lot properties. Each assessment produces a size specific to the property.

Homes and businesses in Greater Lagro 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 Greater Lagro project moves from signed contract to first zero-bill month in a typical 4-8 week timeline.

Solar services available in Greater Lagro

Residential Solar

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

Commercial Solar

10-100+ kWp systems for Greater Lagro 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 Greater Lagro

From Greater Lagro, our nearest coverage extends into adjacent barangays including Fairview, North Fairview and Nagkaisang Nayon, 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 Greater Lagro — Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need battery backup for solar in Greater Lagro?

Not to save on your bill — a grid-tied system without batteries already offsets your Meralco bill through net-metering. Batteries make sense in Greater Lagro if you want brownout protection or if you’re targeting near-zero grid dependence.

What roof types can you install solar on in Greater Lagro?

We install on all common QC roof types: corrugated GI sheet, long-span metal, concrete flat-deck, concrete tile, clay tile, and standing-seam metal. Each has a specific mounting system — most homes in Greater Lagro fit our standard rail systems.

How much does a residential solar system cost in Greater Lagro?

Residential systems in Greater Lagro follow the QC-wide pricing range: ₱150,000 for a small 3 kWp starter system, up to ₱600,000+ for a 10+ kWp array with battery storage. Pricing depends on roof type, brand of panel and inverter, and whether battery backup is included. An on-site assessment produces a firm quote.

What if my roof needs repair before solar in Greater Lagro?

We identify any roof issues during the site assessment. If minor repairs are needed, we coordinate with a roofer before installation; if the roof is at end-of-life, we recommend replacing it first so you don’t have to remove panels later.

Do I need a permit from Quezon City for solar in Greater Lagro?

Yes. Grid-tied solar in Greater Lagro, like anywhere in QC, requires a building permit from the QC Office of the Building Official (OBO). We handle all permit paperwork as part of the installation — electrical single-line diagram, structural computation, and OBO submissions.

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