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As the US moves away from coal and other non-renewable energy sources, utility companies are sticking homeowners with the bill for expensive updates to the grid. If your roof qualifies for solar, it’s absolutely worth installing solar panels to wipe out your electric bill and save. Homeowners have seen savings the day they turn their solar panels on.
With utility rates increasing 4.7% on average each year, going solar is a smart choice to avoid losing money to utility rate hikes. When you’re generating power from the sun right on your roof and using local net metering policies, you can spin your electric meter backwards and have the power company paying you.
Purelight creates a custom solar system design for each home depending on energy needs, square footage, and roof direction that is engineered specifically for total home power. For a specific system for your home, check out our free solar design – we can ensure we maximize production for your home year-round.
Each system size is different depending on the factors of the home. The total investment in your system can’t be determined until your roof is analyzed by our Consultants, and a professional design is created. With state and federal incentive programs and Purelight’s zero-down offer, homeowners are able to cut the cost of solar installation and go solar with nothing out of pocket.
Yes, solar panels can use both direct and indirect sunlight to generate power. During cloudy days, solar panels will continue to capture sunlight, even though they’re most efficient in direct sunlight.
It’s understandable that homeowners would want to know what happens if their panels are damaged during a powerful storm. Purelight Power’s solar systems are rated for wind speeds up to 130 mph and hail falling at up to 50 mph. With our warranties and your homeowner’s insurance, any damage should be covered. Plus, studies have found that solar panel systems actually protect roofs from everyday wear and weathering.