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Everything you need to know about switching to solar energy. Clear, honest answers for your home or business.

General Questions

Solar panels allow particles of light (photons) to knock electrons free from atoms, generating a flow of electricity. This Direct Current (DC) is then converted by a high-efficiency inverter to Alternating Current (AC), which is the standard form of electricity that runs all your home appliances.

While solar panels require sunlight to generate power and do not work at night, your home stays powered through Net Metering, where you use credits earned from excess daytime production, or a Battery Storage System, which stores daytime energy specifically for night use.

Solar panels still work during cloudy or rainy days, but their efficiency is reduced. Modern high-quality panels can still produce 10-25% of their rated capacity on very cloudy days. Rain actually helps keep your panels clean of dust!

Installation & Maintenance

No. When installed correctly by our certified professionals, solar panels actually protect the portion of the roof they cover. We use advanced mounting systems with multi-layer waterproofing to ensure your roof's integrity remains perfect.

Solar systems are remarkably low-maintenance because they have no moving parts. Generally, a professional inspection once every 2 years is sufficient. In most areas, normal rainfall is enough to keep the panels performing well.

Investment & Savings

For most systems, the Return on Investment (ROI) typically ranges from 3 to 5 years. Considering that panels are warrantied for 25 years, you will enjoy at least 20 years of essentially free electricity.

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