Connect & Save With Solar Pros That Service Your Area

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Get The Quotes, Make the Best Decision for Your Home

While vetting our solar panel pro’s, these are some questions you can ask to be sure you’ve covered all bases before moving forward with your preferred solar contractor.

  • How long has the solar installer been in business?
  • How much experience does the contractor have with solar panel installation or incentives?
  • What is the solar installer’s project estimate — what happens if it changes?
  • Can the solar contractor provide a list of references?
  • Can the solar installation company provide proof of insurance for personal liability, worker’s compensation, and property damage coverage?

Discuss Necessary Solar Permits with Your Contractor

The best way to make sure codes aren’t being violated is to have a professional solar panel contractor come in, assess the project, and figure out what permissions you will need. This discussion should be had during your final contractor meeting. During that meeting, the contractor should be able to provide paper trails for their:

  • Project plans
  • Proof of permits
  • Proof of insurance

Enjoy Long-Term Solar Savings

In a recent study, 40 percent of homeowners said they are actively pursuing home improvement projects to save money on their utility and electric bills. The biggest portion of savings you can expect from your solar panel system will be in the long term. Those solar savings will come in many different forms such as:

  • Lower utility bills
  • Increase in your home’s value
  • Tax incentives