faq
When you install a solar energy system on your property, you save money on your electricity bills and protect yourself against rising electricity rates in the future. How much you can save depends on the utility rates and solar policies in your area, but going solar is a smart investment regardless of where you live. Lock in one low rate for 25 years.
Saving the planet looks good on you.
- Reduces Air Pollution. Fossil fuels create a lot of pollutants.
- Reduce Water Usage.
- Reduces Dependence On Nonrenewable Energy Sources.
- Improves Humanity’s Health In The Long-run.
- Helps Fight Climate Change
The amount of power your solar energy system can generate is dependent on sunlight. Your solar panels will produce slightly less energy when the weather is cloudy, and no energy at night. Even with that in mind, given the high cost of power through your local electric company and financial incentives, solar is a smart decision even if you live in a cloudy city.
If your solar panel system is connected to the grid, it will shut off in the event of a blackout. This is where batteries can be in some cases, a real lifesaver. Your Solar Energy Partners representative can help you decide the battery and size that is right for you.
If you can afford to pay your electricity bill you can afford to go solar. $0-down solar financing options, including both solar loans and solar leases, make it easy for homeowners with good credit to start saving on their electricity bills by going solar. With all the solar tax credits incentives, you can’t afford to not go solar.
The size of your solar energy system will depend on how much electricity you use on a monthly basis, as well as the other variables such as weather, placement and more. Solar Energy Partners’ friendly representatives will assist you to determine the best system size for your needs.
Selling a solar-enhanced home does not present additional problems. Studies have shown that solar increases property values. However, if you lease your system, you will need to either buy out your lease before you sell your home or work with your leasing company to transfer the lease agreement to the home’s new owner. However, if you do the PPA it transfers over with the house to the new homeowner automatically as long as they have an acceptable credit score (Which, if they qualify to buy the house their credit score will be fine) or you can pay $250 and bypass the credit check altogether and automatically transfer the system over to the new homeowner.
Power inverters convert the electricity your panels produce from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) power. There are three types of inverters: string/centralized inverters, microinverters, and power optimizers. Your Solar Energy Partners representative will assist you in finding the right option.
Once you make the decision to go solar, a site survey will be conducted. Once the team of experts ensures everything is ideal, your installer will file the paperwork necessary to have your system approved. The actual installation takes a day or two to complete.
- Solar power systems that include solar batteries are increasingly popular, but are well worth the price. As black outs and time outages by power companies become more frequent, batteries become a more sensible option.
- Batteries are not necessary for most solar homeowners, as long as you are connected to the grid, your system does not need a battery. Excess power goes back into the grid, and you can draw from the grid if you need more electricity than your panels can generate.
- In the event of a blackout, a battery can keep your home running, your food and family safe and you connected to the world outside.