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They were all so friendly and professional. They kept me updated on the progress and did an excellent job…
Gena B.
From start to finish Patrick kept me informed about progress. He was always accessible for questions. Erick was also very helpful and professional. Everything was completed as agreed. Cleanup was done very well and I am pleased with the work done. I would definitely use them again.
Judy M.
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new installation
1 contact us
Fill out the quick form to see if you qualify. Once the form is submitted, one of our representatives will reach out to you.
2 home visitation
We will come out and do a site evaluation to find out exactly the needs of your home and environment.
3 schedule installation
Once we have all the details needed, we simply schedule you for an install day. This is always an exciting day!
faq
Frequently Asked Questions
When you install a solar energy system on your property, you save money on your electricity bills and protect yourself against rising electricity rates in the future. How much you can save depends on the utility rates and solar policies in your area, but going solar is a smart investment regardless of where you live.
Solar power, like other renewable energy resources, has many environmental and health benefits. Going solar reduces greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change, and also results in fewer air pollutants like sulfur dioxide and particulate matter, which can cause health problems.
The easiest way to find out how much you pay for electricity (and how much electricity you use per month) is to take a look at your utility electricity bill. Review EnergySage’s guide to reading your electricity bill to find out exactly what to look for.
Net metering is the system that utilities use to credit solar energy system owners for the electricity produced by their solar panels. With net metering, you only pay for the electricity that you use beyond what your solar panels can generate. Net metering policies differ from state to state – from Massachusetts to California – so make sure to do your homework ahead of time.
Studies have shown that homes with solar energy systems sell for more than homes without them. However, your property value will only increase if you own, rather than lease, your solar panel system. In most parts of the country, going solar will actually increase your property value more than a kitchen renovation.
is your home ready for solar?
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