Solar Energy Frequently Asked Questions

  • That will depend on many factors including how much is your consumption, where is your house located, how many people live in your house, what type of appliances do you have, and what is the rate of your utility company. But, the average system in Florida can save you around $2,500.00 the first year.

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  • No, solar panels have no moving parts and therefore have few mechanical issues. Our solar panels carry a warranty of 25 years, and we are committed to partnering with you in your solar journey for any support or service you may need.

  • Yes! Your solar panels do not need sunshine to generate electricity; they get their power from the sun's UV rays. Our projected energy production is based on 25 years of historical meteorological data in your area that considers weather conditions, including rainy and cloudy days.

  • When the sun’s rays hit the solar panels, the reaction creates direct current (DC) electricity. Your solar-generated DC energy will pass through an inverter to become AC electricity, the type of electricity we use at home.

    Learn more about how solar works on our Why Get Solar page.

  • Net metering (also know as Net energy metering or NEM) is a solar incentive that allows you to store energy in the electric grid. With the right size solar energy system, you can produce enough electricity to match your home's electricity use for the entire year.

    The utility provider accumulates energy credits when you produce more power than you consume during the day. The energy credit is used when the sun goes down. An optimal design would net zero consumption from the grid at the end of the year, resulting in just paying the connection fee every month for decades to come.

  • In the state of Florida, it is mandatory to have a connection to the utility provider. When you install solar panels without batteries, the net metering program is what helps you save money each month.

  • Manufacturing efficiency and technological advances have significantly reduced the price of solar panels in the last two decades. You may qualify for tax incentives, credits, rebates, asset depreciation, land development, and affordable housing grants to make the cost of your project as low as possible and reach a quick return on investment.

    Learn more about financing options and incentives. Or connect with our team to see what you specifically qualify for.

  • The solar panels come with 25-year manufacturing warranties and we, as a company, provide workmanship and roof-leaking warranties.

  • Yes, we are available to provide any systems installed by other companies. We want to offer long-term support for using solar power across Florida.