Mista_Mobsta
Expert Member
I agree - when the original solar geyser was installed waaaaay back then, the installers provided an invoice and you paid and they installed and that was it.Jus it seems there is a whole new can of worms that starts sticking its head out with the number of solar installations being done lately. Klomp kak as jy my vra.
Now, I am being told that my insurance won't cover anything if the roof implodes as I don't have a structural engineers report or a subsidence risk report regarding the extra load on my roof + walls etc.
Are insurers just running out of reasons to pay or are they unilaterally chopping and changing policies to suit their agendas on the back of 'engineering flaws'?




