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An Essential Guide To Going Solar

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

  1. That they are licensed, bonded, and insured.
  2. They have a physical office address that you can visit.
  3. They are registered with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, or where applicable to their state.
  4. They are an accredited BBB business with an A+ rating.
  5. 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?