Solar Power·
An Essential Guide To Going Solar

What Exactly is Solar Power?
Evaluate Your Energy Requirements
Selecting the Optimal Solar Solution for Your Residence
- Monocrystalline: Higher efficiency but also higher costs. Good for homes with high UV exposure.
- Polycrystalline: Lower costs, but lower performance metrics than monocrystalline. Most cost-effective for homeowners
- Thin-film: Portable and flexible to your needs, but lower efficiency. Good for RV’s or DIY projects
Ensure Your Roof is Compatible with Solar Panels
Establishing Your Budget
Seeking a Qualified Installer When Going Solar
- That they are licensed, bonded, and insured.
- They have a physical office address that you can visit.
- They are registered with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, or where applicable to their state.
- They are an accredited BBB business with an A+ rating.
- They have trust within their community, such as Empire Home Pros being SRP certified.
Keeping Your Solar System in Top Shape Post-Installation
Questions about your home improvement project?

