The sun provides an endless, environmentally friendly and extremely economical source of power. For this reason alone solar power is the most sustainable resource of energy we have. We offer a multitude of options to build the best possible system for you and your family. We encourage you to invest in something that gives back.
get startedArizona is one of the best places in the nation to do two things:
1. Install solar panels
2. Get a mean sunburn.
A combination of high sun exposure, expensive utility rates, solar tax credits, and the state’s net billing law means homeowners can save a lot of money by installing solar panels on their homes.
Another way to look at this question is by a levelized amount you will pay for each kWh of power you will use over the next 25 years with and without solar panels. As you can see below the savings are significant.
There's no such thing as "one size fits all" when it comes to solar energy because every household has different goals and different budgets. However, these are the three most popular ways homeowners go solar.
Be confident knowing you've chosen the most efficient and reliable solar system available.
GET MY FREE QUOTEThese main factors will determine the cost of your solar system.
No, not everyone qualifies for Solar. In fact, only about 30% of homeowners qualify for our programs. The first qualification is credit worthiness. Our no-money down programs are only available to customers with a 650 or higher Mid-Fico score. Beyond that: structure stability, available space, shading, and minimum electric bills also play a vital role is ensuring that solar is right for you!
At this time, our systems are designed to generate power during the day while the sun is out. We use HD-Wave inverters, which require a frequency being received from the grid to stay online. They do support battery backups, which allow critical loads to be usable during outages for a period of time.
Solar requires access to the sun to generate usable energy at it's full potential. That said, shading and cloud cover can partially inhibit your solar system's ability to generate power. On the brighter side, Arizona doesn't see very many days like this, so you're in the perfect market for renewable energy.
Utility companies pricing increases at an average of about 5% per year. This is to keep up with rising costs in the marketplace, or inflation. When you buy power from your own roof, you don't have to worry about generation and transmission fees from utility. This typically allows the rates to be 20-30% lower than what you are currently paying, which is our target goal when helping you go solar.
You can claim the federal solar tax credit as long as you are a U.S. homeowner and own the solar panel system installed in a residence in the United States. The tax credit rolls over for up to five years if the taxes you owe are less than the credit you earn. However, you do not receive any part of the tax credit in your tax refund.
All of our systems come with a top-to-bottom, 25 year warranty. This includes the panels, micro-optimizers, and inverter. The rest of our system contains a 10 year workmanship warranty, as well as covers the roof anywhere that the roof is penetrated for 10 years.
The answer to this is very subjective. There are multiple ways to purchase solar including: cash, lease, or loan. When leasing a system, no value is added by the appraiser per FHA. Cash and Loan systems add value to the home once the system is paid in full.