FAQs
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Homeowners can save up to 100% on their electricity bills after going solar. Savings vary based on your energy usage, system size, and local utility rates. We provide a custom savings estimate during your free consultation.
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The federal solar tax credit (ITC) currently allows you to deduct 30% of your solar installation costs from your federal taxes. South Carolinas state credit allows you to deduct 25% of your solar installation costs. Utility rebates may also be available depending on your location.
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If you choose to install a battery backup system, your solar panels can continue to power your home during an outage. Without a battery, your system will automatically shut off for safety during grid outages.
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From the initial consultation to system activation, most residential installations are completed within 4 to 8 weeks. Actual install time is usually 1–3 days, depending on the system size and your roof.
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Most solar panels come with a 25–30 year performance warranty and often last even longer. They typically retain around 80–90% of their original efficiency after 25 years.
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Solar panels are low-maintenance. Occasional cleaning and an annual inspection are usually enough to keep them operating efficiently. We also offer maintenance services that will keep you system at its peak performance.
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The National Appraisal Association states that for every $1 saved, your value could increase by up to $20.
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We offer cash purchase, solar loans, and financing plans with no upfront cost. Our team will help you choose the best option for your budget and financial goals.
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Yes, in most cases. Many states have solar access laws that protect your right to install solar. We’ll work directly with your HOA to handle approvals and paperwork.