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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.
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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!
What Permits Do You Need to Install Solar Panels?
To install solar panels on a home in the U.S., you typically need three main permits: an electrical permit, a building/structural permit, and sometimes a zoning or planning permit. Your installer usually handles the paperwork and submits plans to your city or county,...
Solar Panel Brands to Avoid (And Why)
There isn’t a single universal list of “solar panel brands to avoid,” but you should be very cautious of off-brand, ultra-cheap panels with little or no warranty, brands with a history of warranty disputes or sudden bankruptcies, and any equipment your installer can’t...
When Should You Replace Your Solar Inverter?
Most residential solar inverters need to be replaced about once during the life of your solar panels, typically after 10–15 years for string inverters and 20–25 years for microinverters. You should replace your solar inverter when it consistently shows error codes,...
Solar Panel Efficiency Ratings Explained: What the Numbers Mean
Solar panel efficiency ratings tell you how much of the sunlight that hits a panel is turned into usable electricity, usually shown as a percentage like 18%–22%. For homeowners, higher efficiency means each panel produces more power in the same amount of roof space,...
Bifacial Solar Panels: Are They Worth the Extra Cost?
Bifacial solar panels can be worth the extra cost in specific situations, but they are not the best choice for every home. They make the most sense when you have a bright, reflective surface under the panels (like white TPO roofing, light concrete, or snow) and enough...
Is Solar Worth It in Your State? (All 50 States)
Solar is financially worth it for many U.S. homeowners in most states, but not in every situation or every roof. In states with higher electricity prices, decent sun, and solid incentives, solar can often pay for itself in about 7–9 years and then keep cutting your...





