Install Solar Panels for Your Home
Solar Panels for Your Home
Our customers have the tools to track and monitor their solar installation and make sure everything is operating properly for the full 25 year warranty. The system can even compare your homes usage to the solar panels production as shown above.
Does Solar Actually Save Money? - Solar panels can be an excellent investment and upgrade to your home for many homeowners in the Dallas - Fort Worth area. If your home is a good candidate, generating your own power with solar is almost always cheaper than purchasing power from the electric company. With our free remote virtual assessments, we can provide you with an easy commitment free way of learning how much you could save by going solar.
Is My Home Good for Solar? - A home is typically a good candidate for solar if it has open and unshaded roof spaces that face South, West, or East with an average monthly electric bill of $100/month or more. If roof space isn’t available, another option is to have open space in the yard where a solar awing or ground mounted solar system can be installed. All of these are viable options for a home solar system to be installed.
What Incentives are Available for Solar Panels? - Currently, there are several different incentives that Dallas - Fort Worth area residents can take advantage of for installing solar panels for your home. The Federal Government offers a 26% federal income tax credit, which means homeowners could be eligible to receive 26% of the total system cost back on their federal income taxes. This credit has recently been extended, but it is scheduled to be reduced after 2022 and end after 2023. Other incentives come in the form of rebates from local utility companies. To see what your utility company offers CLICK HERE and we will get you the most up to date information. Programs change annually.
Positive Impact on the Environment - Solar panels are a great way to reduce your carbon footprint. Residential buildings using conventional on-grid electricity are responsible for 38% of carbon emissions in the United States. The typical home solar installation is a great way to reduce your carbon emissions by about 4 tons per year - the equivalent of you planting 100 trees annually.
