FAQ

Below are the frequently asked questions

When you install a solar energy system on your property, you save money on your electricity bills and protect yourself against rising electricity rates in the future.

The amount of power your solar energy system can generate is dependent on sunlight. As a result your solar panels will produce slightly less energy when the weather is cloudy, and no energy at night.

When you install solar panels on your property, you will still be connected to the grid. This allows you to draw from the grid when your system is not producing all of the power that you need, and send power back to the grid when you produce more than you use that is called net metering. It is possible to go off the grid with a solar energy system that includes battery storage, but it will cost significantly more and is unnecessary for the majority of homeowners.

If your solar panel system is connected to the grid, it will shut off in the event of a blackout.

Solar panel systems are made of durable tempered glass and require little to no maintenance for the 25 to 30 years that they will generate power. In most cases you don’t even need to clean your solar panels regularly.

If you can afford to pay your electricity bill you can afford to go solar.

The size of your solar energy system will depend on how much electricity you use on a monthly basis, as well as the weather conditions where you live. Take a look at your past electricity bills and compare offers from our package deals.

Net metering is the system that utilities use to credit solar energy system owners for the electricity produced by their solar panels. With net metering, you only pay for the electricity that you use beyond what your solar panels can generate.

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