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The Golden Age of Solar Panel Sales
In 2020, we experienced not just a global pandemic but also devastating forest fires, hurricanes, floods, and heatwaves here at home. As a result of the record-breaking natural disasters in 2020, more people are realizing that (1) the climate is changing rapidly and (2) humans can play a role in managing it. Now, what does… Read the entire post »
Written on February 17, 2021 at 5:24 pm
Categories: Solar Benefits
How Often Do Solar Panels Have To Be Replaced?
Solar panels for housing are a great investment. Not only do they allow your family to save on electric bills, but they do it in a sustainable way for years to come. Generally speaking, solar panels are extremely durable and with no moving parts, they will generally require little to no maintenance. As of now, the… Read the entire post »
Written on January 18, 2021 at 5:42 pm
Categories: Solar Installation
Generac-PWRcell: The Whole House Backup Solution
In New England, power outages are not uncommon. We have winter storms, summer storms, we’ve even had a perfect storm. Have you ever had all the food in your fridge spoil because your power was out? Or desperately needed wifi for your work-from-home meeting? It’s times like these when you can benefit from backup power.… Read the entire post »
Written on November 4, 2020 at 4:48 pm
Categories: Solar Batteries
Power Purchase Agreements: Pros and Cons
Our last financial blog focused on commercial financing options so you know how to afford the cost of commercial solar panels. Today we are here to focus on just one of them and talk about power purchase agreements. It is important to weigh the pros and cons of each option for your specific needs. We… Read the entire post »
Written on October 8, 2020 at 3:15 pm
Categories: Solar Financing
Should I Replace My Roof Before Going Solar?
One of the most important things to think about before installing rooftop solar panels is to evaluate the condition of said roof. If not, there’s a chance you will have to pay to remove and reinstall your solar panels, just to do a roof replacement. Not only is that extra money nobody wants to spend,… Read the entire post »
Written on September 23, 2020 at 2:36 pm
Categories: Residential Solar
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