FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! We truly enjoy meeting and working with our clients on a first hand basis. Submit a form or call in today to set up your FREE consultation.

Solar power works by harnessing the energy from the sun and converting it into usable electricity. Here’s a simplified explanation of how it works:

  1. Solar panels, which are typically made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells, are installed on a roof or other location with good exposure to sunlight.

  2. When sunlight hits the solar panels, the PV cells convert the energy from the sun into direct current (DC) electricity.

  3. The DC electricity is then sent to an inverter, which converts it into alternating current (AC) electricity, which can be used to power appliances and electronics in the home or business.

  4. If the solar panels produce more electricity than is needed at any given time, the excess can be sent back to the grid for others to use, often earning credits or compensation for the owner.

  5. Solar panels can be used in combination with battery storage systems to store excess energy generated during the day for use at night or during periods of low sunlight.

Overall, solar power provides a clean, renewable, and sustainable source of electricity that can help to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Yes, many windows and doors come with a warranty from the manufacturer or the installer. The length and terms of the warranty can vary depending on the brand, type, and quality of the windows and doors, as well as the installation process. Typically, warranties cover defects in materials and workmanship, and may also include guarantees against specific types of damage or wear and tear. It is important to carefully review the warranty information before purchasing windows or doors to ensure that you understand what is covered and for how long.

We are responsible for acquiring the necessary permits for the work, unless stated otherwise by our representative.

The federal government’s incentive for new solar owners is to return 30% of the total system cost in the form of income tax credits. (Always speak with your tax advisor or CPA on eligibility and how to claim your tax credit.)

All of the work we do is in house, meaning that we have our own crew under us and we cover their liability and workers compensation.

Solar panels vary in size, one is typically three feet by five feet. Although one solar panel won’t be able to produce enough electricity to power a home, therefore multiple panels will be needed depending on specific individual needs and circumstances.

  • You have missing or broken shingles.
  • You have visible roof damage.
  • There is mold, mildew, or other signs of water damage on your ceiling or walls.
  • Your energy costs are higher than average.
  • You have leaks or water getting into your home.
  • Your roof is sagging.
  • You have an old roof. Most roofs need to be replaced after 20 years, depending on the material used.

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