Questions To Ask a Solar Installer

Questions To Ask a Solar Installer

Switching to solar energy can reduce your monthly electricity bill and contribute to a more sustainable future. If you’re considering switching to solar, asking the solar company the right questions can help you make informed decisions about this long-term investment. At EmPower Solar, our reputable solar installers are experienced in designing and installing solar energy systems for communities, businesses, and homeowners. Here are five questions to ask your solar installer before starting your project.

1. Why Should I Hire You as My Solar Installer?

The solar company you hire can affect the success and longevity of your solar energy system. Ask your potential solar installers about the qualities that make them stand out from other companies. EmPower Solar has over 20 years of experience in the solar industry and a proven track record of satisfied customers. We offer quality products and services, expert knowledge, and customer support throughout the process. Our team also displays professionalism, client focus, transparency, and attention to detail in every project we undertake.

2. How Many Solar Panels Do I Need?

The number and size of solar panels you need depend on various factors. These include your current energy usage, available space for installation, and desired energy output. A skilled solar installer should thoroughly evaluate your energy needs before recommending a number of solar panels. At EmPower Solar, we offer personalized consultations to determine the optimal size, number, and placement of solar panels for your unique needs. This process helps maximize energy production while minimizing costs and providing long-term performance.

3. Is My Home or Business a Suitable Candidate for Solar Installation?

Some homes and businesses may be better suited than others for solar installation. Factors like roof orientation, shading from trees or nearby buildings, and building materials can affect the performance of your solar energy system. Ideal roofs for solar energy installation have a pitch between 20° and 40°. They also have a south-facing orientation and minimal obstructions from trees, chimneys, and other structures. Our in-house team of solar professionals will assess your property’s suitability for solar installation and recommend any necessary adjustments to optimize energy production.

4. What Solar Financing Options Do You Offer? 

Solar energy systems can require an upfront investment, but we offer various financing options to make solar installation more accessible for our customers. These options include purchasing the system outright, leasing the system, or getting a loan to pay for it. The latter two offer $0 down options. We will discuss the pros and cons of each option and help you determine the best fit for your financial situation. You may also be eligible for state or local rebates, tax credits, and other incentives, depending on your location. These can help reduce the initial cost of installing the system.

5. How Long Will My Solar Panels Last? 

Solar panels are designed to last for decades, with many manufacturers offering a warranty of up to 25 years. The lifespan of your solar energy system may depend on several factors, like weather conditions, maintenance, and quality of installation. Our team of experienced solar professionals uses the highest rated solar panel technology with the industry’s best and most inclusive power and product warranty to improve your system’s longevity and performance. We recommend consistent monitoring and regular, preventative maintenance to keep your solar panels functioning optimally and address issues as they arise.

Choose Reputable Solar Installers

At EmPower Solar, we have the experience, expertise, and commitment to help you seamlessly transition to clean and renewable energy. Our team will evaluate your needs, preferences, and property to design and install a solar energy system that meets your energy goals. Contact us today to learn more about our services and solar installation process.

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