Legal Disclaimer-DIY Solar Installations
Last Updated: 22 FEB 2025
Website: www.johnfryer360.com
1. General Information Only
The information provided on www.johnfryer360.com is for general informational and educational purposes only. The content on this website does not constitute professional, legal, financial, or technical advice. Readers are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and safety requirements before undertaking any solar installation project.
2. No Professional or Technical Endorsement
JohnFryer360.com and its contributors are not licensed electricians, engineers, or legal professionals. The information provided on this website is based on general industry knowledge. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a licensed professional. Any reliance on the material found on this site is strictly at your own risk.
3. Permits, Laws, and Regulatory Compliance
Solar panel installation, even on a small scale, may be subject to various regulations in the United States. These include local, state, and federal laws. Additionally, there are building codes, permit requirements, zoning restrictions, and safety regulations. Users are responsible for:
- Determining whether a permit is required before installation.
- Complying with all local building and electrical codes.
- Ensuring proper inspections and approvals are obtained where necessary.
- Confirming whether connecting to the electrical grid requires notification or authorization from the utility provider or local governing bodies.
- Reviewing homeowner’s insurance policies for potential coverage implications.
JohnFryer360.com does not guarantee any DIY solar installation described on this site complies with the legal requirements in your jurisdiction. Users are strongly encouraged to verify all relevant laws and consult with a licensed professional before proceeding.
4. Assumption of Risk and Liability Disclaimer
DIY solar installations involve significant risks, including but not limited to electrical hazards, structural damage, fire risks, and personal injury. By using the information provided on this website, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You assume full responsibility for any injuries, damages, or losses that may result from your solar installation activities.
- JohnFryer360.com, its owners, affiliates, contributors, and partners are not liable for any direct or indirect damages. This includes incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from the use of this information.
- Any modifications or use of electrical systems should only be performed by qualified professionals to ensure safety and compliance.
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6. Changes to This Disclaimer
JohnFryer360.com reserves the right to modify or update this disclaimer at any time without prior notice. Users are encouraged to review this page periodically for any updates.
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