Hmm. i was not given any terms on mine?Just got quoted via the complex insurance and for my R100K system its R48 per month. Storm damage is R15K limit which is reasonable but theft cover is limited to 25K which I find a bit low.
I would seriously check this, if your content and property is same insurance likely fine but if not I would contact your property insurer. My side it was content with my one insurer till installation where it moved to the other once installation took place.Dont think SA companies properly prepped for insurance.
Mine marked it as part of household contents....
No idea how its gonna work on hail/weather damage guess time will tell.
Thats what they did with me. They said it doesn't need to be specified as its a permanent fixture and thus added to the building insurance amount of total cover. (Outsurance)The installer I am quoting has a 200K system on his home and he said it increased his insurance by about R16 per month, however I did not sound like it was a specified item, just added to the general property value.
sounds similar to mine,as I said my prop is 3x on the insured value so I didnt have to "increase" anything. or mention it seperately as confirmed with outsurance.,The installer I am quoting has a 200K system on his home and he said it increased his insurance by about R16 per month, however I did not sound like it was a specified item, just added to the general property value.
sameThats what they did with me. They said it doesn't need to be specified as its a permanent fixture and thus added to the building insurance amount of total cover. (Outsurance)
On this topic, and since climate change has turned JHB weather upside down, do you know what a good hail beating does to solar panels? Or do they have some kind of re-enforcement for it?samealso outsurance
Abs no idea, I did get a good hail beating dec with no issues.On this topic, and since climate change has turned JHB weather upside down, do you know what a good hail beating does to solar panels? Or do they have some kind of re-enforcement for it?
On this topic, and since climate change has turned JHB weather upside down, do you know what a good hail beating does to solar panels? Or do they have some kind of re-enforcement for it?
Plastic?I can see me running outside with plastic sheets climbing up on the room when we suspect hail lol.
human -> earthed -> holding metal sheet -> on roof -> lightning...Plastic?
More like metal sheets![]()
->panels safehuman -> earthed -> holding metal sheet -> on roof -> lightning...![]()
That doesn't sound right. It now forms part of the building structure and should be covered by building insurance. Unless your inverter etc. is on a trolley and not fixed. My building insurance went up by like R50...Dont think SA companies properly prepped for insurance.
Mine marked it as part of household contents....
No idea how its gonna work on hail/weather damage guess time will tell.
It should not be specified unless for accidental damage is needed.The installer I am quoting has a 200K system on his home and he said it increased his insurance by about R16 per month, however I did not sound like it was a specified item, just added to the general property value.