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FAQ's answering questions related to solar panels,savings, and how solar works
How quick will my panels be installed after I sign up?
The average start to finish time is around 6-8 weeks depending on the area you live and the system we design for you.
Why should I install solar?
Grid-tied solar electricity offers a way to fix your electricity rate for more than 25 years. The maintenance-free panels come with a 25-year production warranty and the expected useful lifespan is up to 50 years. Call us today at (888) 708-3756 to see how much money you can save by going solar!
How much roof space will I need for a solar array?
Every kilowatt of the solar array takes about 75 square feet. So a typical 3kW array (twelve panels) will take a roof area about 11′ tall by 20′ wide (two rows of six).
What if I move?
When you move the new homeowners can take over the payments on the solar, you can take the system with you, or you can pay off the remaining balance so the electricity would be free for the next homeowner. A solar system can increase the value of your home by 10-20%.
What is the average lifespan of a solar panel system?
A PV system that is designed, installed, and maintained well will operate for 25 years. However many solar systems last more than 25 years
What is a battery storage system?
A battery storage system helps store extra power to use during outages or high peak usage times with your utility company.
What is the average lifespan of a battery?
The average warranty and lifespan of a battery is 10-15 years.
Do I need Solar with the Battery Backup?
No, the battery is a storage system and can be used without solar. However, to maximize your energy storage systems full potential, we recommend getting solar to extend the time your battery can last during an outage.
What will happen when there is a power outage?
The battery will identify the power outage from your utility company. Your lights and appliances will continue to run.