FAQ
You need a Certificate of Compliance (CoC) to ensure that your electrical installation complies with the relevant safety standards and regulations.
Additionally, a CoC may be required for insurance purposes and when selling or renting out a property to demonstrate its compliance with legal requirements.
Quotations are valid for a limited time to account for potential fluctuations in material costs, labor rates, and market conditions. By setting an expiration date, businesses can protect themselves from unexpected cost increases and ensure that the quoted price remains accurate and fair for both parties.
Yes you can, however CoroCon does not recommend doing so.
We use only quality materials that carry quality assurance warranties.
The use of alternate products may affect the warranties and guarantees we are able to offer.
We do not directly offer financing, but are partnered with various External Financing Institutions, that will provide you with financing depending on your eligibility.
We are also compliant with all Bank requirements for Solar Financing.
Yes.
All materials carry manufacturer’s quality warranties, and workmanship is guaranteed for one year.