During the initial consultation (Step-1), an authorized solar technician will explain the various types of solar power options available for your home. Using in-house satellite imaging software, an experienced design technician will determine the best layout for your home's solar potential.
All question should be answered and you should have good understanding of solar power, mounting options, how solar can best benefit your household, and how to obtain the maximum rebates and tax incentives available for 2022.
Your household power consumption will be evaluated and your potential ROI (return on investment) and all financing options will be explained in detail.
During the site inspection, you'll hear from several departments starting with the design team, who will design the layout for the solar panels to achieve maximum proton absorption. A solar technician will visit the property and may access the roof for measurements and to ensure little to no obstructions. All question and/or concerns will be addressed and answered during this inspection.
After the assessment, everyone will know your exact savings compared to grid utilities. You'll also know exactly how many solar panels will be needed, what grants and tax credits you'll receive, and estimated start and completion dates.
After all questions are satisfied and you're a happy customer, the next step is to execute contract agreements and submit an interconnection request with your utility company. This will be handled by your design team.
Next is the permitting and paperwork, which corporate staff will complete and submit. The team may have a few questions, but will handle all the complicated paperwork and make it a seamless transaction.
Expect permitting to take two to five weeks. Some utilities take more time than others, but two weeks is a minimum and the average is about a month..
Once permitting is complete, the corporate team will order the materials to complete your installation, and since every project is unique, the design team will create a blueprint of the solar panels and electrical configurations, which the installation team will use to ensure all components of your solar system is present and accounted for before installation is scheduled. Once confirmed, scheduling will contact you for an install date.
On installation day, the install crew will arrive about 9:00 AM to begin work. The install is non-intrusive and most crews are very respectful and treat your property with pride. The install usually takes two to five days, depending on size and complexity. Once the panels are installed, a NABCEP certified electrician will perform the interconnection with your utility company. The final step is the county or city inspection, which usually takes two to five day for certification. After that, you are producing electricity.
We now have the option to be a consumer of electricity or a producer of electricity... let me repeat, A PRODUCER OF POWER! Now that's a contribution.
Like anything else, if you make it, then obviously it's going to be less expensive for you to personally use, or we wouldn't do it; the incentive would not be there.
Ask yourself this question! Will I use electricity for the next twelve months?
If the answer is yes, then keep reading.
Let's use me for an example.. I'm really no one, but like you, I have a monthly utility payment that I know is coming. In fact, I'm 57 years young and cannot think of a time since 1980, that I have not had a power bill to pay. Now that I think about it, besides the four year military stint, I have always had a power bill to pay, every month, without fail.
Just going back 25 years to 1997, I guesstimated that my power bill has averaged $167 month, which over the last 25 years, is more than $50,000. In 1980, solar panel prices were cost prohibitive unless your reasons were purely environmental; however, today is a different story. Solar panels will provide a 40-year production lifespan and will pay for themself much quicker. In today's solar panel world, the above example could be paid off in ten years, and the next fifteen years would have been FREE ELECTRICITY! And that's with a 25 year lifespan; today's panels are guaranteed for 25 years, but are projected to be producing at 90+% productions at 40 years. So the investment is solid.
In the above example, a panel array of 21 panels was needed to replace the grid traffic by 100%, but we went a step further and installed an additional eight panels to become what's known as a Creator.
A Creator produces more energy than personally needed and sends the excess power back onto the grid as clean energy with a zero carbon footprint, creating free renewable energy, which is being consumed by neighbors and you will be compensated by the power company.
You are now a Creator with excess value in the creation of renewable energy. CONGRATULATIONS and Thank You!
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