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FAQs
What Is the Cost of Solar Energy?
We make solar energy affordable for anyone interested. You may not have to pay
anything down with a qualified credit score.
How Is Excess Energy Stored?
The energy from the solar panels during the day is sent to a utility grid, where you have
access to power at night once the sun has set. You will eventually have the option to
receive storage batteries.
Who Handles My Panel Maintenance?
You will receive a 25-year maintenance warranty covering issues related to the
manufacturing of the panels. Homeowners are responsible for their solar panel
maintenance, including keeping them clean and removing snow.
What to Expect Once the Loan Term Ends?
Once your loan term has ended, you will own your solar system and can thus begin
receiving free power for the life of the panels. Get additional information by contacting
our experts today!
Can My Home Be Removed from the Electrical Grid?
No, it will remain on the electrical grid. However, any excess solar energy is
redistributed to the grid in the evening, which you will receive at no additional cost.
What Are the Expected Savings with Solar Energy?
Savings vary depending on the state you live in and its local utility costs. However, we
assure you that your energy expenses will be lower with our solar panels installed.
Whenever you speak with one of our representatives, they will help you better
understand how much you might save with solar panels in your state.
Will I Have More than One Energy Bill?
You can expect to receive only one bill from your local utility company and another for
solar panels. Therefore, the final cost will be less than your current energy bill.
8. What Will Happen If I Lose Power?
Every system connected to the utility grid will lose power if you lose power. Therefore,
sending power to the grid is unsafe during a power outage.
9. What Occurs During Bad Weather?
You can still expect your solar panels to produce energy when it is foggy or cloudy, but
rain and snow can affect energy production.
Can More Panels Be Added Later?
Yes, panels can be added later if there is room on your roof. Contact us, and our helpful
associates can discuss the process for adding panels to your roof.
What Happens If I Move?
If you move, you can pay off your solar system once you sell your home or transfer the
expense to the new homeowner. If you have a financed solar system, then a loan
transfer will be in accord with the lender's terms of conditions.
What Steps Do I Take to Get Solar Energy?
One of our representatives will visit you and highlight the benefits and ways to save with
solar energy. They will also help you decide if having solar panels is a good fit for your
home. Next, our solar team will customize a solar panel system specific to your home,
and then a certified team of installers will install your system. Finally, you can start
saving on energy expenses!
How Do I Know If Solar Panels Are Right for Me?
A solar panel is perfect for your home if you want to lower your utility expenses every
month and help improve the environment. Contact us today and learn more.
Can You Explain the Net Metering Process?
When your panels are installed, they start producing power. The excess power is sent to
the utility company. The electric meter runs backward. During the day, extra energy is
fed to the utility company, and you get it back at night without incurring any additional
cost.
How Long Is Installation?
Installation is typically less than one day. Sometimes, it might take two days, depending
on how large the system is. We oversee the installation process, including design,
inspections, and permits.
What Affect Will Solar Panels Have on My Home Value?
The good news is that studies prove that your home value increases immediately with
solar panels. They can even speed up the sale of your home.
Will My Property Taxes Increase with Solar Panels?
No, because solar panels are property-tax exempt.
WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
We’ll provide you with an affordable custom solar system that helps protect the environment and save on power. Contact us to get a FREE consultation today!