Grid-tied solar
The lowest cost per peso saved. Your panels power the house by day and the grid covers the rest — no batteries to replace.
Solar design, supply & installation
SunCore designs, installs and maintains grid-tied, hybrid and off-grid solar power systems for homes and businesses — sized to your actual bill, wired by our own crew, and built to ride out the rainy season.
About us
SunCore Solar Power Installation Services is a Filipino-owned solar contractor. We started because too many homeowners were sold a number on a brochure and left alone with a roof full of hardware nobody would come back to service.
So we do the whole job: we read your last twelve months of electric bills, survey the roof ourselves, design the array around the shade it actually gets, supply Tier-1 panels and inverters, install to Philippine Electrical Code, and handle the net-metering paperwork with your utility. Then we come back — every service call is answered by the same team that wired it.
We size systems for the bill you really pay, not the one that makes the quote look good.
Every installation is designed and signed off by a licensed electrical practitioner and wired to the Philippine Electrical Code — the standard your utility inspects against.
No subcontracted labour. The crew on your roof is on our payroll, trained in-house, and insured while they're up there.
Marine-grade aluminium rails, stainless fasteners and wind-rated anchoring, sealed to the roof profile so nothing lifts and nothing leaks.
Free first-year check-up, monitoring set up on your phone, and a cleaning and inspection plan so output doesn't quietly drop off.
What we install
Not every roof needs a battery, and not every business needs to go off-grid. We'll tell you which of these you actually need after we've seen your bill.
The lowest cost per peso saved. Your panels power the house by day and the grid covers the rest — no batteries to replace.
Solar by day, stored power at night, and the lights stay on through a brownout. Sized around the circuits you actually need backed up.
For farms, resorts, and sites the line never reached. Full generation, storage and distribution designed as one system.
Dust, salt and bird droppings can cost you a fifth of your output. Scheduled cleaning, thermal checks and inverter servicing.
Why solar, in one picture
Here's a typical day from one of our 10 kWp residential systems. Everything above the dashed line is power your house doesn't need right now — under net metering, that goes back to the grid as credit on your next bill.
How it works
We visit, measure the roof, check its orientation and shading, and look at your last twelve months of bills. No charge, no obligation.
You get a written proposal: array layout, equipment brands and models, expected annual generation, total cost, and an honest payback estimate.
We prepare the electrical plans and handle the net-metering application with your distribution utility so you're not chasing forms.
Mounting, wiring, inverter set-up and testing — most homes are done in three to seven days. We walk you through the monitoring app before we leave.
We watch your output for the first year and flag anything unusual. Cleaning and inspection visits are scheduled with you, not sold to you.
Recent work
A 24-module array laid across the annex roof of a private residence, oriented for the afternoon load and installed while the main house was still under construction — the cleanest time to run conduit.
Client feedback
Questions we get every week
It depends on how much power you use, not on the size of your house. A right-sized residential system is priced per kilowatt-peak installed, and the proposal we send breaks out equipment, labour, mounting and paperwork as separate lines so you can see exactly what you're paying for. The site assessment that produces that number is free.
A standard grid-tied system shuts down in an outage — that's a safety requirement, so your panels can't energise a line a lineman is working on. If you want power during outages, you need a hybrid system with a battery. We'll size it around the specific circuits you want backed up, which is far cheaper than backing up the whole house.
Net metering lets you export the solar power you don't use to the grid and receive a credit on your bill. Systems up to 100 kW are eligible under Philippine regulations. Your distribution utility has to approve the application and swap your meter — we prepare the plans and file the paperwork on your behalf.
Most can. Modern modules add roughly 12–15 kg per square metre, which is well within the design load of a standard concrete or steel-framed roof. What matters more is the roof's condition and remaining life — if it needs re-sheeting in two years, do that first. We'll tell you during the assessment.
Three to seven days on site for a typical home, once permits are through. Commercial rooftops run two to four weeks. The utility's meter change is usually the longest wait, and it's the part we chase for you.
Cleaning, mostly. Dust and salt build-up can cut output by 10–20% before you'd notice it on a bill. We recommend two cleanings a year plus an annual electrical and thermal inspection, and your first-year check-up is included with every install.
Free site assessment
Tell us where you are and roughly what you spend on electricity each month. We'll come out, survey the roof, and send a written proposal with real numbers — no charge, no pressure.
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