It’s time to GO SOLAR
Energy independence means a brighter cleaner future. You can lead the way.
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HOW IT WORKS
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Interested in adding solar to your home? To get started on your solar project we need to first connect you with a local expert. Simply take a minute to enter information about your property and energy usage and we will work on getting you the lowest cost possible.
Personalized Quotes
One or more of our solar pros will give you a custom quote for your solar project. The quotes will explain the benefits and incentives of how adding your new solar panels will reduce your personal energy expenses. Thei is no obligation or commitment required to receive these quotes.
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After you receive your customized quotes based on your property and location you can now decide which solar professional you would like to install your new solar panels. The final decision is up to you!
How Weather Affects Solar Panel Output (And What To Do About It)
Weather affects solar panel output mainly by changing how much sunlight reaches your panels and how hot they get. Clear, cool days give you the best production, while heavy clouds, snow cover, smoke, and extreme heat can cut output anywhere from 10% to over 80% in the...
How to Read and Compare Solar Quotes (Side-by-Side Guide)
To read and compare solar quotes side by side, break each proposal into the same core pieces: system size (kW), total price, cost per watt, equipment quality, warranties, financing terms, and estimated savings. Put these numbers into a simple comparison table so you...
How to Spot Solar Panel Damage Before It Costs You
Most solar panel damage can be spotted early if you know what to look for: visible cracks in the glass, hot spots or burn marks, loose wiring, broken mounting hardware, or a sudden drop in energy production. The easiest way to catch problems is to combine a quick...
How to Choose the Right Solar Battery Size for Your Home
To choose the right solar battery size for your home, start with your daily electricity use (in kWh), decide how many hours or days of backup you want, and match that to a battery (or multiple batteries) with enough usable capacity. Most U.S. homes that add storage...
Ground-Mounted vs. Rooftop Solar: Which Is Right for You?
Ground-mounted vs. rooftop solar: which is right for you? For most U.S. homeowners, rooftop solar is the default choice because it usually costs less, uses existing space, and is simpler to permit. Ground-mounted solar makes more sense if your roof is shaded, too...
What Credit Score Do You Need to Finance Solar?
Most solar lenders look for a credit score of around 650–700 or higher to approve traditional solar loans with good terms. Some programs will approve scores in the low 600s, but you may see higher interest rates or need a larger down payment. If your score is below...





