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FAQ

The sun gives off light, even on cloudy days. PV cells on the panels turn the light into DC electricity. The current flows into an inverter, which converts it to AC electricity ready to use. The current is fed through a meter and then into your home’s consumer unit.

No. You don’t have to take any money out of pocket, and there’s no major upfront costs to going solar.

You need to be a homeowner who has a roof that’s currently under 15 years old and is currently paying at least $60 or more on your electricity bill.

Your solar system is covered under warranty,  and we also warranty your roof wherever we make the installation.

You should be able to see savings from day one. The most important part is making sure that we were able to turn on your system and the permits and regulations are met.

You need a minimum credit score of at least 600 to qualify for the solar system. However, we will be rolling out a program for underserved communities that will not require credit as long as you make under $35,000 a year.