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Solar panels alone cannot power your home during a power outage. However, with the addition of a battery storage system, you can store excess energy generated by your panels and use it to power your home during an outage.
Net metering is a billing arrangement that allows you to receive credit on your utility bill for excess energy generated by your solar panels. This credit can be used to offset the cost of energy you use from the grid.
If you need to replace your roof, solar panels will need to be removed and reinstalled. Our team can assist with this process and ensure that your panels are properly reinstalled.
Tier 1 manufacturers typically come with a 25 year warranty as well as a 25 production guarantee.
There are many factors that play a role in cost. Like the angle of your roof and the direction of your roof. As well as the biggest factor being how much electricity your home uses annually. There are many incentives to help you go solar from federal to state and even your utility.
The federal tax incentive or FTC (federal tax credit) is calculated at 30% of the System cost. For an example if your system cost $10,000 than your federal tax incentive will be $3,000.
The Solar Fairness Act just simply means there's no sales tax on solar in the state of Washington. Solar is tax exempt.
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