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Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells. This electricity can power your home or business and reduce your reliance on the grid.

Lower electricity bills
Energy independence
Increased property value
Reduced carbon footprint
Potential tax credits and incentive.

The cost depends on your energy needs, system size, roof type, and location. We offer free consultations and custom quotes.

Yes! Many states offer incentives, and the federal government provides a Federal Solar Tax Credit (ITC), allowing you to deduct a percentage of your solar costs from your taxes.

Most residential installations take 1–3 days. The full process—from consultation to activation—usually takes 4–8 weeks, depending on permits and utility approvals.

Grid-tied systems shut down during outages for safety. To keep power during an outage, you’ll need a battery backup system or hybrid inverter.

Yes, solar panels still produce electricity on cloudy days—just at a reduced rate compared to full sun.

Most panels are warrantied for 25–30 years and can continue to produce electricity for many years beyond that.

Solar systems require very little maintenance. Occasional cleaning and annual inspections help ensure peak performance.

Absolutely. We offer flexible financing options including solar loans, leases, and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).

Most homes are! We assess your roof’s orientation, shading, and structural integrity during your free consultation.

You can transfer your solar agreement to the new owner, or include the system in your home’s sale—solar-equipped homes often sell faster and for more.