Solar Installations

Our bread & butter are getting solar installations done right and done professionally. Watch our video how the process will work from introduction to solar initial turn on.

How It All Happens

  • 1

    Our team of solar evaluators will conduct a brief interview to understand your home, current energy consumption and understanding of solar.

  • 2

    An appointment will be made with the solar professional that will do a simulation and in depth analysis of your home’s energy needs.

  • 3

    A complete quote will be provided with estimated costs, financing options, scope of work, timelines, and products that will be used.

  • 4

    An on site evaluation and survey will be conducted with a solar installer reviewing the property, electric meter and boxes, and roof condition and type.

  • 5

    All final items are submitted to the permitting authorities and the products are ordered and prepared to be installed as soon as permits are approved.

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    Panels and system are installed, final inspection of the electrical system is done, and permission to turn on the system is granted. You are now on.

What’s inside

Module 1

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Module 2

Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

Module 3

Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

✺ Frequently asked questions ✺

  • No. There are many ways to get solar installed with no out of pocket, however even though sunlight is free, the installation of a system to capture the power of the sun isn’t.

  • High quality installers are in high demand from the best groups. Others promise faster turn arounds, and might be breaking rules by avoiding certain guidelines. We do it right the first time.

  • The energy company will still send you a bill, albeit a very small one—for the meter rental. Usually this bill is around $13-$20. If for some reason you are drawing power from the grid you will also be charged for that. Otherwise your solar panels finance fees will be your only “energy bill” until the panels are paid off. Then there will be no recurring bill.

  • Solar rebates and incentives vary depending on where you live. The most significant is the 26 percent federal investment tax credit (ITC), which allows you to deduct 26 percent of the cost of your solar energy system from your taxes. Some states offer additional tax credits, and certain municipalities and utilities also offer cash rebates or other incentives.

  • The decision to buy or lease your solar energy system depends on your reasons for going solar. If you are interested in maximizing the financial returns of your solar energy system, buying the system is probably a better decision for you. However, if you prioritize an easy, maintenance-free way to reduce your energy bills and help the environment, you should consider a solar lease.

  • 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. Net metering policies differ from state to state – from Massachusetts to California – so make sure to do your homework ahead of time.