Every year more homeowners are making the switch to solar energy. There are great reasons why using solar energy to power your home can have many advantages for homeowners. What are the 3 benefits that make the highest impact when making the switch?
1. Enjoy solar for $0 out-of-pocket costs.
When you are making the switch to solar energy you are not required to make any out of pocket payments. In fact there are programs available that do not require you to take out a loan with no impact to your debt to income, no lien on your home and no PACE. Schedule a consultation to find out how you and your family can save more every year without paying a penny out-of-pocket.
2. Reduce your monthly utility bill
Using solar energy at home could save you thousands year over year depending on your monthly and annual consumption.*
In many states utility rates have increased tremendously every month and it is now becoming the new norm. Temperatures are rising, the Earth's temperature has risen 1.2 degrees since the the pre industrial-era. This combination and recent natural disasters around the country have caused the highest utility rates ever seen in the United States.
When you make the decision to go solar you are taking control and of your energy and controlling your expenses.
3. Increase the property value of your home
Instead of donating your money to the utility company every month, invest in your home.
Why keep spending more when you can spend less? Solar energy will help you lower your monthly energy bill while adding value to your home.
Find out how much you can save by going solar
Now you know the top 3 benefits of solar energy. Pretty interesting right? To find out more information and get your very own tailored solution schedule a consultation to speak with a Solar Energy Consultant.
If you would like to speak with a Solar Energy Consultant today get started and give us a call at (800) 994-1134.
Savings are subject to variation based on factors such as your energy consumption, the cost of the system, the characteristics and location of your home, as well as the policies of your utility.
The battery within the system is designed to exclusively power essential or critical loads during an outage. The availability of power from the battery in such situations depends on the connected loads, your energy usage, and the specific configuration of the battery. It's important to note that, even with a battery, the system is not intended for use as a primary or backup source for critical care, including life support and other medical equipment.
If you are a system owner with taxable income, you may be eligible for the solar federal investment tax credit. It is your responsibility to assess your eligibility and submit an application. For detailed assistance and information, it is advisable to seek the guidance of a qualified tax professional.
Furthermore, it is highlighted that tax credits and incentives, whether provided by federal, state, or local governments, are subject to potential changes or discontinuation. Such alterations can have an impact on the potential savings you might accrue. Therefore, staying informed about any modifications in tax policies is crucial.
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