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How Often Do Solar Panels Have To Be Replaced?

January 18, 2021

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 »

A Solar Operating Lease – Would One Work For Your Company?

November 5, 2020

In our last financial blog we covered Power Purchase Agreements aka PPAs. PPAs are a good option for companies looking to install commercial solar panels when they wish to avoid taking out a loan or can’t make use of solar’s Federal Investment Tax Credit or depreciation tax benefit. But there are other options and depending…  Read the entire post »

Generac-PWRcell: The Whole House Backup Solution

November 4, 2020

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 »

Power Purchase Agreements: Pros and Cons

October 8, 2020

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 »

Should I Replace My Roof Before Going Solar?

September 23, 2020

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 »

Commercial Solar Financing: For Profit

September 23, 2020

A key part of figuring out if solar is right for your business is deciding how you want to pay for it. In fact, it is often the hardest question to answer. That’s because there are a lot of options for financing commercial solar and some are complex and thus confusing. But we aim to…  Read the entire post »

Recycling Solar Panels: What To Do at the End of Your Solar System’s Life

September 9, 2020

We all know recycling is one of the easier ways to treat our earth and environment with respect. Solar panels are no different in that the materials that are leftover at the end of their life span would seem to have nowhere to go other than a landfill. And with the increasing number of solar…  Read the entire post »

10 Things You Need To Know About Solar Panels This Year

August 13, 2020

There’s a lot of information about solar panels online nowadays, but navigating it isn’t always easy. I have curated what I think are the most important things you need to know about solar right now. This is based on what we tell people who contact us with questions about solar for their home or business. …  Read the entire post »

What happens during a solar site visit?

July 17, 2020

Deciding if solar is right for you and your property can be a complex and somewhat intimidating task and dealing with multiple solar companies in New England may not be easy either; we get you. No matter what solar company you decide to talk to,  the first step would be to set up a solar…  Read the entire post »

Free Solar Panels: What’s Behind the Offer

July 14, 2020

Can you install solar panels that are free? Dealing with spam calls and telemarketers seems to be a daily nuisance for almost everyone. If you’ve ever accidentally answered the call, it is likely that you’ve encountered a salesperson who claims to offer free solar panels. Now, instead of abruptly hanging up or avoiding the call…  Read the entire post »