FAQ

How many solar panels will my home or property need?
The amount of solar panels you will need depends on many different factors. How much sun your roof gets, the angle of your roof, your climate, azimuth, how much power your home uses per month and more factors all go into the size of your system.
Do I really no longer pay a power bill if I go solar?
One of the best things about solar is the savings! Whatever your electric bill is, we will exchange that with a lower monthly power bill that goes toward paying off your solar panel system. Once the system is paid off, you no longer pay for the energy your home uses from your solar panels.
How much maintenance do solar panels require?
Solar panels require very little maintenance. The reason for this is because rain naturally cleanses the panels from dirt, build up, clutter, leaves, thick coating and much more. Worried about snow? While solar panels can be blocked from receiving sunlight because of snow build up, sun-rays typically melt the snow within one to two days. The heat your home produces also contributes to melting the snow. In cases like this, our power production guarantee comes into effect - if you're panels are being blocked by the sun for any reason, your home will still have power because it's still connected to the grid. Give us a call if you need any maintenance help and we will come fix it for you immediately.
What happens if I move?
This is one of our most common questions and rightfully so. With solar, there is no downside to moving. With our providing partners, we have an option where the new homeowner can completely take over your solar system payments and any other responsibilities you have with solar.
What if my solar panels don't produce enough energy?
If you're solar panels aren't producing what we promised they would, our providing partners will pay you the difference. Your home will still have power thanks to our production guarantee. A production guarantee simply means that your home is still connected to the grid in case anything goes wrong. This way, your home will still have power.
How can solar panels get enough sun in the midwest?
Whether it's Arizona or Illinois, solar panels require one thing to work - sun. They do not run on heat. So regardless of temperature, if there is sunlight shining on your solar panels, they will be producing enough energy to power your home. The only time they aren't producing power is if there is no sunlight shining on them. We strategically setup your system to optimize its sun intake and get the most power possible for your home so it will always have power, regardless of how much sun it gets.
How long does the process take to go solar?
From your yes to your system up-and-running, the process takes between 8-12 weeks. We handle all permitting, designs, engineering, roof approval, installation and more so you won't have to lift a finger. Installation of the solar panels on your property takes 1-2 days. We pride ourselves in excellent customers service to make going solar for you a smooth and seamless process that is 100% stress free.
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