Solar Panel Installer in Obrero, Quezon City

Solar Panel Installer in Obrero, Quezon City

Local solar panel installation for homes and small businesses in Obrero, District 4 of Quezon City. Grid-tied, hybrid, and battery-backup systems sized to your roof and Meralco bill.

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Solar installation in Obrero

Obrero is one of the more tightly built barangays of District 4. Solar installations here work best when we can position panels away from the shade cast by adjacent two-storey houses, which is something our site survey handles up front.

Housing is predominantly single-family homes and townhouses on modest lots, with a scattering of low-rise apartments. Metal roofing on wood or steel trusses is the most common construction we install onto.

District 4 barangay near Tomas Morato Avenue, served by the Sacred Heart Parish-Shrine.

Typical residential systems here run 3-6 kWp, sized to a Meralco bill in the ₱4,000-10,000 monthly range. Roof orientation and neighboring buildings are the two variables we look at first.

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

Solar services available in Obrero

Residential Solar

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

Commercial Solar

10-100+ kWp systems for Obrero 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 Obrero

From Obrero, our nearest coverage extends into adjacent barangays including Malaya, Paligsahan and Sacred Heart, all within District 4.

District 4 is central Quezon City — Kamuning, New Manila, Cubao’s residential pockets, Teacher’s and Sikatuna Villages, U.P. Village. It’s the most compact of QC’s districts and the most typographically diverse.

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

Solar in Obrero — Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes. Grid-tied solar in Obrero, 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.

Do you install solar for small businesses in Obrero?

Yes — we design and install commercial systems for offices, retail spaces, food service, small warehouses, and clinics in Obrero and across QC. Commercial system sizing follows daytime load rather than total bill.

What warranty do you offer for solar in Obrero?

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.

What happens if there’s a brownout in Obrero?

A standard grid-tied system without batteries shuts off during a brownout (anti-islanding is required for grid safety). If you want the system to keep running during outages, we add a battery bank and hybrid inverter — brownouts become invisible.

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

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 Obrero.

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