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What kind of solar power solution are you looking for?Solar Electricity for my
HomeSolar Water Heating for my HomeSolar Electricity & Water Heating for my
HomeSolar for my Business
How much sun exposure does your property get?Full SunPartial SunMostly ShadedNot
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What is your average monthly electricity bill?$500+$401 - $500$301 - $400$201 -
$300$151 - $200 $101 - $150 $51 - $100$0 - $50
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A SMART INVESTMENT

Even the most reasonable utility charges, interest on savings accounts, & other
services don’t offer the same ROI as a purchased solar system.

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industry offer financing options to ease the payment and start saving from day
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indefinitely increasing nationwide. This is your chance for a more sustainable
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INCREASED HOME VALUE

Upon solar purchase, reselling is 20% faster, and a significant amount of value
is added to your home each month you save on energy, according to the NREL

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HOW MUCH DOES SOLAR INCREASE HOME VALUE?



Upon an upfront cash purchase of a home solar system, your home benefits from a
premium when it reenters the market, stated a Berkeley Lab study.The study was
conducted in areas condensed with homes on which PV systems were installed. Just
as new windows, a roof, or other additions spice up your home’s curb appeal
factor, solar panels draw even more attention from buyers. Another study,which
involved the U.S. Department of Energy, found that some homes benefited from
premiums, as valued by appraisers, of up to an additional 20× the purchase price
of installed panels. This applied to homes of all sizes, which resided in
neighborhoods ranging between middle-class and upper-class.

To purchase an affordable solar array and add a premium to your home’s market
value, get zero-commitment estimates from local installers, near you, by
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HOW MANY SOLAR PANELS DO I NEED?

In explaining how many solar panels you need, it’s our job to let you know that
the math behind the answer to that question may not be your cup of tea. But you
can arrive at the answer and compare quotes suited to your budget from some of
the top solar installers in your area, with no commitment. Complete this brief
form to get started.


When people talk about solar panels, they usually mean modules, but the
difference between the two really doesn’t matter. Modules are those large,
square-framed, black or chrome-colored, glass frames that cover the panels, and
those which solar installers and assessors count at absorbing radiation before
it’s converted to electricity.

Defining the number of “panels” depends on four variables: (1) the peak sun
hours, (2) household’s daily electrical demand, (3) load capacity, and (4)
adjusted load capacity.

By way of example, let’s suppose your daily electrical demand was 10 kWh, and
you live in a sunny area where your home sits under 4 peak sun hours per day.

The load capacity involves dividing the daily electrical demand by the peak sun
hours, so in our case, this comes out to be 2.5 kW (10 (kW/hour) ÷ 4 (peak sun
hours)).

Next, we need to account for any equipment that may wear out down the line, due
to outside exposure and the like. To do this, we need to adjust the system’s
electrical capacity up 22% by dividing the load capacity with 0.78: 2.5 kW ÷
0.78 = 3.2 kW.

Now that we have the adjusted load capacity, we can start to calculate for the
array size. But note that not all modules are created equal, their capacities
typically lie in the 250-to-400-watt range, per module. For this let’s assume a
285-watt module array. The formula used to size the systems works by dividing
the adjusted load capacity by the module’s wattage: (3.2 kW ÷ 285 watts) × 1000
= 11 modules. You can always replace the 285-watt value with the wattage
assigned to the module of choice and the formula will still work.


You can get a full analysis of your home’s energy needs and a solar assessment
prior to any commitments by completing this form.

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