Why Solar?

Is Your Home Qualified For Solar?

It's A Great Time To Go Solar!

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Harness The Sun

Did you know the sun can produce electricity for your home? Solar panels contain photovoltaic technology, producing watts to power your home's electricity. There is no charge to use the sun!

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Solar For The Environment

Fossil fuels release harmful toxins such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide into our air. Toxins aren't good for humans to breathe! Renewable energy sources are currently being used in today's society to drive a clean energy future.

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Federal Incentives

Since going solar is helping the environment, the government can help you go solar with MAJOR savings! Federal incentives include federal tax credits. Your state and local county may also offer incentives. Let us calculate your home here.

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Lower Your Electricity Cost

Installing solar panels on your roof means the sun can drastically decrease your electric bill. The amount homeowners can save depends on factors such as sun exposure, the size of your home, and electricity usage. Let a professional calculate your exact savings for your home.

Benefits of Going Solar

Educate yourself prior to going solar!

How Much Can Your Home Save?

Solar savings cannot be calculated appropriately for your home without consulting a professional to design your solar system. A system design includes measuring the number of panels that can fit your roof. Since the goal of solar is to eliminate as much electricity cost as possible, we need to make sure your roof can place enough solar panels to maximize savings.

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Limited Time on Incentives

Currently, there is a federal tax credit for homeowners switching to solar until December 31st, 2023. Your state and local county may have rebates and incentives for your home going solar. It's free to check if you qualify. Simply look on your state or counties website for detailed information on rebates.  

Solar Roof Designs Are Free

Luckily there is no charge to get a system design. These designs require your current utility bill and your home address to view how many solar panels can fit on your roof. Once this is complete, we will determine how much the solar panels can offset your current utility bill.

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