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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!
Do Solar Panels Work in Winter? (Snow Cold and Low Sun)
Yes, solar panels do work in winter, even in cold, snowy climates. In fact, cold temperatures can slightly improve panel efficiency, but shorter days, lower sun angles, and snow cover usually reduce total energy production compared to summer. Most well-designed...
What Is Permission to Operate (PTO) and Why Does It Take So Long?
Permission to Operate (PTO) is the formal approval from your utility company that allows you to turn on your new solar system and send power to the grid. Even after your panels are installed, PTO can take anywhere from 2–8 weeks on average because your city and...
What Are SRECs and How Do You Sell Them?
SRECs (Solar Renewable Energy Certificates) are tradable credits you earn for the clean electricity your solar panels produce, usually one SREC for every 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh). In states that have SREC markets, you can sell these certificates to utilities or...
What Is Net Metering and How Much Can It Save You?
Net metering is a billing system that gives you credit for extra solar electricity your panels send to the grid, which helps offset the power you use when the sun isn’t shining. In states with strong net metering, homeowners can often cut their electric bills by...
When Solar Doesn’t Make Sense (And What to Do Instead)
Solar doesn’t make sense when your electric bill is low, your roof or property isn’t a good fit, local incentives are weak, or you can’t use the tax credit or financing options available. In those cases, the payback period can stretch well beyond 15–20 years, and you...
Solar Incentives for Low-Income Homeowners
Direct answer Solar incentives for low-income homeowners are special programs that reduce the upfront cost of going solar through extra rebates, higher tax credits, utility discounts, and no- or low-upfront-cost financing. Depending on your income, location, and roof,...





