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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 You Need a New Roof Before Installing Solar?
Most homeowners do not automatically need a new roof before installing solar panels, but your roof must be in good condition with enough remaining life to match your solar system (typically 25–30 years). If your roof is older than about 15–20 years, has leaks,...
Solar Panel Warranty Claims: How to Make One and What’s Covered
To make a solar panel warranty claim, you first document the problem (photos, production data, invoices), then contact your installer or the panel manufacturer with your system details and proof of purchase so they can verify coverage and arrange repair, replacement,...
Do I Need a Solar Battery? Honest Pros and Cons
Most U.S. homeowners do not strictly need a solar battery, but many can benefit from one. A battery makes the most sense if you have frequent power outages, high evening electricity rates, or limited net metering (low credits for sending power back to the grid). If...
Community Solar: What It Is and Whether It’s Right for You
Community solar lets you subscribe to a share of a larger solar farm in your area and get credits on your electric bill, without putting panels on your roof. It can be a good fit if you rent, have a shaded or unsuitable roof, or don’t want the upfront cost of a home...
How to Claim the Solar Tax Credit (ITC) on Your Tax Return
To claim the 30% federal solar tax credit (Investment Tax Credit, or ITC) on your tax return, you complete IRS Form 5695 for the year your solar system was placed in service, then transfer the credit amount to Schedule 3 and finally to your Form 1040. The credit is...
How to Choose a Solar Installer: What to Look For and Avoid
To choose a solar installer, focus on proven experience, proper licenses and insurance, strong warranties, and clear, pressure-free communication. Get at least 3 quotes from local, well-reviewed companies, and compare not just price but equipment quality, workmanship...





