Confirm
Validate the address, jurisdiction, utility, equipment and requested scope.
Residential solar and battery permit plan sets with coordinated roof layouts, electrical design, mounting details, calculations and AHJ-ready documentation.
Residential volume moves faster when intake, equipment information and jurisdiction requirements are resolved before drafting begins. TechVerse organizes those inputs into a consistent package that installers, reviewers and field teams can follow.
The exact technical work changes by project. The controls around scope, coordination, quality and revisions should not.
Validate the address, jurisdiction, utility, equipment and requested scope.
Develop roof, structural and electrical information as one connected package.
Check equipment consistency, calculations, code notes and reviewer-facing details.
Deliver the plan set and respond when an AHJ requests documented changes.
Confirming responsibilities and missing inputs early protects the schedule later.
Yes. Battery location, equipment schedules, control or backup interfaces, electrical diagrams, clearances and required labels can be coordinated when the storage scope and product information are confirmed.
Yes. Review and stamping can be coordinated with an appropriately licensed professional based on the project location, discipline and requested deliverables.
Timing is confirmed after the intake package is reviewed. Complete survey information, equipment data and jurisdiction details help prevent avoidable clarification cycles.
Final requirements and approval decisions remain subject to the project AHJ, utility, field conditions and any licensed-professional review required for the jurisdiction.