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Your solar panels contain photovoltaic cells, also known as solar cells. When sunlight falls on the cells, they convert the suns energy into DC (direct current) power.
An inverter is the heart of your solar power system. It converts the direct current (DC) electricity produced by your solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity - the type of energy you use in your home or business.
During a solar consultation, our team will assess your property's energy needs and evaluate the feasibility of solar installation. We will also provide you with information on available incentives and financing options.
The length of time it takes to install solar panels depends on the size of the system and the complexity of the installation. Typically, residential installations take 1-3 days while commercial installations can take several weeks.
Yes, there are federal and state tax incentives available for solar installation. These incentives can help reduce the cost of installation and increase the return on investment.
No, it is not necessary to be home for the whole day of install. Typically, most of the work is carried out on top of the roof or in the garage/at the switchboard. Being present during the beginning and end of the installation can be beneficial though, to learn how to operate and monitor your new system.
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