Residential Solar
Residential solar refers to the installation of solar energy systems on individual homes to produce clean, renewable electricity.
The Ideal Residential Solar Candidate

Someone who wants to save money by reducing there energy bills.
A portion of your roof faces the south for maximum sun exposure.
There are no trees, buildings or other obstructions that would block sunlight to the roof.
Home owners that are interested in making a positive impact by reducing their carbon footprint.
Why Go Solar?
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Solar energy saves money by reducing monthly electricity bills. Homeowners generate their own power with solar, decreasing reliance on the grid and in some cases, excess energy can be sold back to the grid for credits. With incentives like tax rebates and net metering, the initial cost of installation is offset, and over time, solar can lead to substantial savings. In many cases, homeowners can recover the installation cost within a few years and continue saving for decades.
Solar energy helps you with energy independence by allowing you to generate your own electricity from the sun which reduces or eliminates the need to purchase electricity from utility companies. With battery storage, you can store excess energy to use at night or during power outages, further increasing your independence. By relying on renewable energy, you’re less vulnerable to rising energy prices and power outages, giving you more control over your energy needs.
Using solar energy helps the environment by reducing the amount of fossil fuels burned to generate electricity. Solar panels produce clean, renewable energy from the sun helping to fight climate change. Additionally, solar energy doesn’t require water for operation, unlike traditional power plants, conserving this vital resource. Even a single solar-powered home contributes to a cleaner, more sustainable environment!
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Solar energy systems are low-maintenance because they don’t have moving parts and can last 25-30 years. Most maintenance involves keeping the panels clean and ensuring there are no obstructions like dirt, leaves, or snow blocking sunlight, which rain often helps with. In addition, the inverter typically only needs to be checked every few years and many systems have tools that alert you if there’s a problem.
Homes with solar systems are often seen as more attractive and are likely to sell faster and for higher prices, as buyers appreciate lower energy costs and the reduced environmental impact. Solar power can make a home stand out in the market, especially as more buyers seek energy-efficient and green homes.