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Top Benefits of Going Solar

Never before has solar power been this available to American households. What are the reasons why so many homeowners choose to go solar these days?

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Save Thousands of Dollars
Start Saving from Day 1

Solar purchase power agreements (PPAs) and solar leasing has made it possible for homeowners to go solar for little or no money down. Many homeowners choose to finance their solar panels with one of the “pay-as-you-go” financing options.In Hawaii, residents save on average $64,000 the first 20 years!

Solar is a Secure Investment
Increase Your Home Value

With solar panels and simple math, we can calculate how much electricity will be generated, and most importantly, at what price, for at least the next 20 years (fixed energy costs)! So, buying a home with solar panels translates into lower electricity costs which increase a home's attractiveness.

Guaranteed Performance
Create Energy Independence

Solar panel manufacturers include a 20- to 25-year warranty (also known as a performance guarantee) with their solar panels. The industry standard guarantees 80% performance after 25 years. We will inevitably run out of oil, coal and natural gas, but Solar Energy will always be available!

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still not sure about going solar?
still questioning if it's right for you?

Solar installations are overwhelmingly taking place
in middle-class neighbourhoods, where median incomes
range from $40,000 to $90,000

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Is Solar Energy unreliable?

Solar panels typically come with a 25-year warranty and they’ll most likely last even longer. How many appliances do you have with a 25-year warranty?

Isn’t solar hard to maintain?

Solar energy generally requires almost no maintenance during its lifetimes, which is typically 25-30 years or more. Besides an annual cleaning, the solar panels pretty much take care of themselves.

Solar isn’t for me – it’s too cloudy where I live

Germany has five times as much solar power as the U.S. – despite having the same ampunt of sunshine as Alaska, the lowest in the U.S.