Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the most common questions asked by customers
What are the financial benefits?
When you put a solar energy system on your property, you save money on your electric bills
while also protecting yourself against future increases in electricity costs. The amount of
money you may save depends on utility rates and solar incentives in your region, but going
solar is always a great option.
What Are the Environmental Benefits?
Solar power, like other renewable energy sources, has a number of environmental and health
advantages. Going solar lowers greenhouse gas emissions while also lowering air pollution
levels such as sulfur dioxide and particulate matter which may cause health issues.
Can I Afford To Go Solar?
You can go solar if you have the financial means. Solar financing with no down payment is
now readily available, making it simple for people with good credit to start saving money on
their power bills by going solar.
Will I Still Receive an Electric Bill?
If you have a solar energy system with battery storage, you will still get a bill from your
utility even if you are completely off the grid. However, by installing a solar panel system
that matches your consumption, you may significantly cut your cost or even pay nothing at
all.
Do Solar Panels Work in a Blackout?
In the event of a power outage, your solar panel system will shut off. This is to prevent
emergency workers and electric utility repair personnel from getting hurt due to your panels
sending electricity back to the grid. However, there are certain inverters that can provide
backup power in the event of a blackout when coupled with a battery system.
Will My Solar System Need Maintenance?
Solar panel systems are made of tough tempered glass and only require minimal upkeep for the
25 to 35 years that they will produce electricity. In most situations, you don't have to
clean your solar panels very often. Most equipment manufacturers provide warranties,
although these vary depending on the manufacturer.
What Solar Energy Rebates Are Available?
Depending on where you reside, solar subsidies and incentives may differ. The most
significant is the federal investment tax credit (ITC), which allows you to deduct 26% of
the cost of your solar energy system from your taxes. Some states provide additional tax
credits, and certain cities and utilities offer cash refunds or other benefits.
Should I Lease or Loan My Solar System?
Solar loans and solar leases have advantages and drawbacks. Both options lower your monthly
power costs while also being good for the environment, but the conditions of each type of
agreement are different. Compare the alternatives to see which one is best for you.
What Size of Solar System Do I Need?
The size of your solar energy system will be based on how much electricity you consume each
month, as well as the weather in your area. A Solar provider will be able to help you
determine this by looking at your monthly electricity bill.
Will My Roof Qualify For Solar?
Solar panels are best installed on southerly-facing roofs with little to no shade and enough
space to accommodate a solar panel system. If your home doesn't have the ideal solar roof,
there are workarounds that can be discussed with your solar installer.