Solar Panel Installer in Project 6, Quezon City
Local solar panel installation for homes and small businesses in Project 6, District 1 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 Project 6 property and current Meralco bill. A local specialist will get back to you within one business day.
Solar installation in Project 6
Project 6 is an established subdivision in District 1 of Quezon City. Most lots here are medium-sized, most homes are two storeys, and most roofs have enough clear area for a full-family solar system.
Homes here run to medium-lot two-storey construction with either metal shingle, concrete tile, or standing-seam roofs. Roof area is usually sufficient for a 5-10 kWp array with clear southern exposure.
Major streets defining the barangay include EDSA and Congressional Avenue. Institutional anchors include Project 6 Elementary School and Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Notable landmarks include Veterans Memorial Medical Center and Veterans Memorial Golf Course. 1957 People’s Homesite housing project between EDSA and Congressional Avenue, with roughly half the barangay’s land occupied by the Veterans Memorial Medical Center and golf course. Original PHHC single-detached bungalows on regular lots typically have simple gable roofs that make for straightforward, low-cost solar installations.
5-10 kWp is the typical system size in this subdivision. Roof area is enough for the array, subdivision rules are usually solar-friendly, and we handle any HOA paperwork with the permit package.
Homes and businesses in Project 6 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 Project 6 project moves from signed contract to first zero-bill month in a typical 4-8 week timeline.
Solar services available in Project 6
Residential Solar
Grid-tied rooftop systems for Project 6 homes. Typical 3-8 kWp arrays sized to your Meralco bill.
Commercial Solar
10-100+ kWp systems for Project 6 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 Project 6
From Project 6, our nearest coverage extends into adjacent barangays including Bahay Toro, Bago Bantay and Vasra, all within District 1.
District 1 sits in the west-central portion of Quezon City. Its barangays are mostly older residential neighborhoods with a mix of postwar subdivisions like Project 6 and denser build-out along West Avenue and E. Delos Santos.
We cover all six legislative districts of Quezon City — see the full coverage map for every barangay we serve.
Solar in Project 6 — Frequently Asked Questions
How long does installation take in Project 6?
Physical rooftop installation takes 1-3 working days for a typical residential system. The full timeline — signed contract to switch-on, including QC LGU permitting and Meralco inspection — runs 4-8 weeks.
Do I need a permit from Quezon City for solar in Project 6?
Yes. Grid-tied solar in Project 6, 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.
What happens if there’s a brownout in Project 6?
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.
Can I add more panels later in Project 6?
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.
Do I need battery backup for solar in Project 6?
Not to save on your bill — a grid-tied system without batteries already offsets your Meralco bill through net-metering. Batteries make sense in Project 6 if you want brownout protection or if you’re targeting near-zero grid dependence.
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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 Project 6.