Find Answers to Questions About Our Solar Energy Services

Our company often receives questions from individuals who are interested in going solar. Read them down below.

How Do Solar Panels Work?

Various materials and components are used to make solar panels. They use sunlight to force electrons off of atoms. The electrons are then magnetically directed by the solar panels, creating a direct current (DC).

The DC goes through a solar inverter that converts it into an alternating current (AC). The electricity then enters and powers your house.

How Many Solar Panels Will My Home Need?

Each household requires a different number of panels. This is based on the energy it uses, the area’s climate, and the amount of direct sunlight that hits the roof.

During your free consultation, we’ll determine how much energy a solar system will need to produce in order to power your home.

How Long Do Solar Panels Really Last?

All our solar panels are rated for 25+ years of use.

What Happens If Something Breaks?

We will provide you with the following:

  • A 25-Year Manufacturer Warranty on All Equipment
  • A 25-Year Performance Guarantee
  • A 25-Year Roof Penetration Warranty
  • A 25-Year Workmanship Warranty

If your panels do not produce what we say they will, we will make it right in as per our contract.

What Happens If I Sell My House?

If you ever decide to move, the loan can be transferred to the next homeowner.

Alternatively, the remaining loan balance can be factored into the selling price of the home. It can then be paid off in full once the home is sold.

How Does a Solar System Impact My Roof?

Solar systems are secured to the home with limited drilling since the panels are set upon arrays. To ensure the quality of our work, we provide our clients with a 25‑year roof penetration warranty.

Solar panels extend your roof’s life by taking on environmental damage. They also insulate your home.

What Are the Environmental Benefits of Going Solar?

Fossil fuels continue to become rarer. However, they remain in demand and contribute to the world’s current energy crisis. The way we extract and process these materials also has a negative impact on the environment.

Solar power takes energy directly from the sun. It offers a potentially endless supply of energy (as far as humanity is concerned). Solar is also a much more environmentally healthy option.

As solar energy’s popularity and demand continue to rise in popularity, its technology continues to advance. Many modern assumptions regarding solar energy are based on outdated forms of technology.

Solar panels today are durable, efficient, and long-lasting.