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        <description>A customer moved his solar system from another state to South Carolina. We supplied new ground mount posts designed for his new property, installed them, and reassembled the full solar array. In this video we show the complete process of helping a customer relocate his existing solar system. Moving panels isn’t as simple as picking them up and setting them down — the ground mount foundation has to be properly engineered and installed for the new location’s soil conditions, wind loads, and layout. You’ll see: Assessment of the new site and design of the custom ground mount posts Delivery and installation of the new posts Reassembly of the solar array on the fresh ground mount Key considerations when relocating a solar system Whether you’re moving to a new property in South Carolina (or the Upstate/NC area) and want to take your solar system with you, or you’re planning a new ground mount install, this real-world project shows how we handle it from start to finish. If you’re in South Carolina, North Carolina, or nearby and need help with solar relocation, ground mount installation, or a full solar + battery system, reach out — we’d be happy to help. 👍 Like the video if you found it helpful 🔔 Subscribe for more real customer solar projects and installs 💬 Comment below: Have you ever thought about moving your solar system? What questions do you have?</description>
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