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It's Time To Go Solar

By going solar, you'll be saving time, saving money, and most importantly - saving our planet.

Why Go Solar?

Better for the Environment

Solar power is a renewable energy source that has significant environmental benefits compared to traditional energy sources. Solar power systems produce electricity without emitting greenhouse gases, which contribute to climate change. In addition, solar panels don't produce air or water pollution, and they use significantly less water than traditional power plants. By harnessing the power of the sun, we can reduce our reliance on non-renewable energy sources and contribute to a cleaner, healthier environment for future generations.

Saves You Money

Solar power can save you money on your electricity bills in the long run. By generating your own electricity essentially for free, you can significantly reduce your reliance on the grid and avoid the rising costs of traditional energy sources. Additionally, many states and countries offer incentives and tax credits for installing solar power systems, which can further reduce the cost of installation. Over time, the savings on your electricity bills can offset the initial investment in solar panels, making solar power a cost-effective and financially beneficial option for many homeowners and businesses.

Increased Home Value

Installing solar power panels on your home can increase its value and appeal to potential buyers. Solar panels are a significant investment that can save homeowners money on their energy bills and reduce their carbon footprint, making them an attractive feature to environmentally conscious buyers. Studies have shown that homes with solar panels sell for more than those without, with some estimates suggesting that solar panels can increase home values by up to 4%. Additionally, solar panels come with warranties of up to 25 years, providing buyers with the peace of mind that their investment will provide long-term benefits. 

Never Lose Power

Solar power can provide a reliable source of electricity even during power outages. When the grid goes down, traditional power sources like coal and natural gas plants also go offline, leaving homes and businesses without electricity. However, homes with solar power systems equipped with battery storage can continue to generate and store electricity even when the grid is down. This means that you never have to worry about losing power during a blackout or other emergency situation. Additionally, solar power systems can be designed to meet the specific energy needs of your home or business, providing a dependable source of energy that you can rely on year-round.

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  • How does solar energy work?
    Solar energy works by harnessing the energy from the sun's rays using solar panels. When sunlight hits the panels, they produce direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then converts the DC electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity, which can be used to power your home or business.
  • What are the benefits to going solar?
    The benefits of using solar energy include reduced energy costs, lower carbon footprint, increased energy independence, and improved property value.
  • How much do solar panels cost?
    The cost of solar panels varies depending on the size, quality, and number of panels needed to power your home or business. However, the cost has significantly reduced over the years, and the average cost of solar panels installation in the US is now around $2.81 per watt.
  • How can I tell if my home or business is a good candidate for solar?
    The best way to determine if your home is a good candidate for solar is to have a professional solar installer perform a site assessment. Factors that can affect your home's suitability for solar include the amount of sunlight it receives, the angle and pitch of the roof, and the presence of shading from nearby trees or buildings.
  • Can solar panels work during a power outage?
    If your solar panels are connected to the grid, they will not work during a power outage. This is to ensure the safety of utility workers who may be repairing power lines. However, if you have a battery backup system installed, you can continue to use your solar panels during an outage.
  • What happens on cloudy days or at night when solar panels cannot produce energy?
    Solar panels do not produce electricity at night or during cloudy weather. However, if you have a battery backup system installed, you can store excess energy produced during sunny days to use when sunlight is not available.
  • How long do solar panels typically last?
    Solar panels can last for up to 25-30 years or more, depending on the quality of the panels and how well they are maintained.
  • What kind of maintenance do solar panels require?
    Solar panels require very little maintenance, but it is recommended to keep them clean and free of debris to maximize their efficiency. Occasional inspections may also be necessary to ensure that the panels are functioning properly.
  • Is financing available for my solar panels?
    There are several financing options available for solar panels installation, including loans, leases, and power purchase agreements (PPAs). Many states and utility companies also offer financial incentives for installing solar panels.
  • Is it possible to generate more electricity than I need with solar? If so, what then?
    Yes, it is possible to generate more electricity than you need with solar panels. If you produce excess energy, you can sell it back to the grid or store it in a battery backup system.

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