Contact Form
Solar Panel Angle Calculator receives website feedback, calculator reports, source corrections, accessibility issues, and account questions through the contact form and at info@solarpanelanglecalculator.net.
Contact messages should include the page URL, the calculator input used, the result shown, and the expected result when the message concerns a calculator. Users should not send sensitive personal information, utility credentials, payment information, government identification numbers, passwords, or private project documents.
Solar Panel Angle Calculator reviews contact messages within 3-5 business days. Some reports require calculator testing, source comparison, or page review before a useful response is possible.
What Can Users Contact the Site About?
Users can contact Solar Panel Angle Calculator about calculator behavior, page corrections, source updates, accessibility barriers, broken links, visual issues, navigation problems, and methodology questions. Website-specific reports are the most useful.
A useful calculator report includes the page URL, entered ZIP code or latitude, roof pitch, azimuth, season, date, time, result shown, expected result, and why the result appears wrong. A useful content report includes the page URL, sentence or section, source concern, and proposed correction.
Correction requests with specific evidence are easier to verify than general comments.
What Should Users Not Send?
Users should not send sensitive personal data, utility account numbers, government IDs, financial records, roof access codes, private permit files, electrical-panel photos, signatures, passwords, or documents containing unrelated personal information.
Solar Panel Angle Calculator does not need sensitive documents for ordinary calculator review. A calculator issue can usually be checked with approximate location, input values, page URL, and a short explanation.
The Privacy Policy explains data categories and user choices. The Disclaimer explains why the site cannot approve installation decisions.
What Questions Cannot Be Answered Through Contact?
Solar Panel Angle Calculator cannot answer project-specific engineering, electrical, structural, permit, safety, tax, incentive, utility, or legal questions through the contact channel. Those questions require qualified local review.
Examples outside the site's scope include: "Can my roof hold panels?", "Will my permit pass?", "Is my breaker panel code compliant?", "Do I qualify for a tax credit?", "Can I climb the roof to change tilt?", and "Will my utility approve interconnection?"
The site can explain which calculator page or policy page covers the general concept.
How Are Correction Requests Reviewed?
Correction requests are reviewed by matching the reported issue to the affected page, input, output, source, and user impact. Formula errors, wrong URLs, source conflicts, and safety-boundary issues receive higher priority.
Editorial review checks whether a correction changes a factual claim, a calculator assumption, a source note, an internal link, or a limitation statement. Minor spelling or formatting issues are still useful, but technical errors receive priority.
Material corrections can update the page content, page date, internal links, source notes, and version history.
How Are Accessibility Requests Handled?
Accessibility requests are handled as usability issues that can affect calculator access. Solar Panel Angle Calculator uses WCAG-informed design goals and accepts feedback about keyboard access, labels, contrast, headings, focus order, and readable content.
W3C WCAG 2.2 organizes accessibility around perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content. ADA.gov accessibility materials show that web content and mobile apps can create real access barriers. Contact feedback helps identify issues that automated checks do not catch.
Users reporting accessibility issues should include the page URL, device, browser, assistive technology if relevant, and the task that failed.
How Fast Are Responses?
Solar Panel Angle Calculator reviews contact messages within 3-5 business days, with priority given to calculator errors, safety-boundary issues, accessibility barriers, source conflicts, and broken navigation.
Some messages require source review, calculator testing, or content comparison across multiple pages. Spam, abusive messages, vague messages, and project-approval requests may receive no response.
Where Should Users Go Next?
Users looking for calculation logic should read Methodology. Users comparing output modeling should read PVWatts Comparison. Users checking use limits should read Disclaimer. Users checking data handling should read Privacy Policy.
Helpful links:
- Methodology
- Solar Angle Calculation Methodology
- PVWatts Comparison
- Disclaimer
- Privacy Policy
- Editorial Policy
Updated: April 12, 2026.