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  • Solar Stew
    2
    Pueblo, Colorado, United States, 81001, US

    Solar Stew is a local business that specializes in providing clean and efficient solar energy solutions for homes. They aim to help customers save money by producing their own energy with solar panels. The company has a proven track record of success and works with trusted and established solar panel installation companies. They offer a warranty for their services and provide a free consultation for potential customers.

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  • Solar Panel Store
    4.6
    New Castle, Colorado, N/A, 38150 River Frontage Road, Unit 1D, 81647, US

    Locally owned and operated in Colorado since 2002, SolarPanelStore offers a wide range of solar solutions including grid-tied solar systems, off-grid solar systems, portable solar systems, RV & marine solar systems, and small charging systems. They provide a variety of solar panels, inverters, controllers, mounts, batteries, and electrical components. Their mission is to provide high-quality solar products and expert advice to help customers achieve their solar goals.

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  • PPC Solar
    1
    Taos, NM, 245 Paseo Del Cañon East, 87571, US

    Paradise Power Company, Inc (PPC Solar) is New Mexico and Southern Colorado's premier solar electric, EV charging, and energy storage installation professional. Founded in 1979 in Taos, New Mexico, the company has 45 years of New Mexico presence and experience installing high quality energy transition solutions.

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  • BluGuard Solar
    4.9
    2900 S. College Ave Suite # 3F-B, Fort Collins, CO, 80525, US

    BluGuard Solar is a leading provider of solar power solutions for homeowners and businesses. They offer premium, high output solar panels that are assembled in the USA, providing the best value pricing, quality materials with industry leading warranty for worry free ownership. BluGuard Solar helps customers save money on their electric bills by installing their own mini power plant that uses the sun for fuel.

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  • Peak Solar Designs
    5
    58 Jones Ave, Salida, 81201, US

    Peak Solar Designs is a renewable energy specialist providing custom PV system design and installation. They offer services including off-grid installations and maintenance, grid tie installation and maintenance, battery sales and replacement, RV conversions, consulting and inspections, and system upgrades. They are certified with Xcel Energy and Sangre de Cristo Electric and provide information on federal and Colorado tax credits for renewable energy. They serve Central Colorado and the Upper Arkansas River Valley.

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  • Solaris-Shop.com
    3.8
    1501 W Tufts Ave Suite 208, Englewood, CO, 80110, US

    Solaris is a leading online solar energy supply store. Since our inception, we have steadily grown to become one of the most robust solar energy dealers nationwide. We provide a large variety of products, custom designed solar electric systems, and superb technical support throughout your installation.

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  • Burnham & Sun
    3.7
    Fort Collins, Colorado, 80521, US

    Burnham & Sun, a solar company based in Fort Collins, Colorado, is positioned to serve solar customers in Northern Colorado & Southern Wyoming. They sell solar electric products and services for grid-tied and off-grid applications. Clara (Sam) Burnham and other employees are NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) Certified Solar PV Installation Professionals. They attend dealer training and industry workshops every year to stay informed about new developments and products. They help customers size and price a system for their specific application and assist with rebate and REC's processes when available.

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  • Rocky Mountain Solar and Wind, Inc.
    3.1
    1234 Solar Way, 80909, US

    Rocky Mountain Solar and Wind, Inc. (RMS&W) has been designing, installing, and repairing solar energy systems since 1975 and wind systems since 2002. They install residential, commercial, and industrial systems in the Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Denver, Fairplay, and Canon City regions of Colorado. Their Sales and Design team work closely with the Colorado Springs Utilities, Black Hills Energy, Mountain View Electric, Sangre de Cristo Electric, and Xcel Rebate Programs.

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  • The Atmosphere Conservancy
    1
    430 N. College Ave. Suite 440, Fort Collins, 80524, US

    The Atmosphere Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit branch of Solaris Energy, focusing on renewable energy to disengage from fossil fuels and renew communities. By leveraging non-profit status, they bring unique financial resources to build solar projects for underserved clients, including non-profit organizations, schools, and faith-based organizations nationwide since 2008. Their mission is to make clean, renewable energy a reality for communities, focusing on renewable, clean, and affordable energy.

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  • ION Solar
    4.3
    9425 SW Commerce Circle Suite B-22/23, Wilsonville, 97070, US

    ION Solar is a leading provider of solar energy solutions, offering a range of services to help homeowners switch to solar power. With a strong presence in multiple states across the USA, ION Solar aims to make neighborhoods more earth-friendly and help customers save money on their energy bills. The company prides itself on its commitment to customer service, quality installations, and community involvement.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Installers

Have questions about going solar? Find answers to common inquiries about solar panel installation and connecting with reputable Solar Installers in USA.

How can I finance my solar panel installation?

Various financing options are available for solar panel installations:
  • Cash Purchase: The most straightforward option, providing the greatest long-term savings but requiring a larger upfront investment.
  • Solar Loans: Loans specifically designed for solar installations, often with favorable terms and interest rates.
  • Solar Leases: A third-party company owns the system and leases it to you, allowing you to go solar with little or no upfront cost, but you won't own the system or receive tax benefits.
  • Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs): Similar to leases, but you pay for the electricity generated by the system, not the system itself.
  • Home Equity Loans or Lines of Credit: Borrow against the equity in your home.
The best financing option depends on your financial situation and goals. Consult with a solar installer and a financial advisor to determine the best choice for you.

What is net metering, and how does it work?

Net metering is a billing mechanism that allows homeowners and businesses with solar panels to sell excess electricity generated by their system back to the utility grid. When your solar panels produce more electricity than you consume, the excess is sent to the grid, and your electric meter runs backward. You receive credits for this excess energy, which can offset your electricity bill. Net metering policies vary by location, but they generally make going solar more financially attractive by allowing you to earn credits for the electricity your system generates.

What happens to my solar panels during a power outage?

During a power outage, a grid-tied solar system without battery storage will automatically shut off for safety reasons. This is to prevent solar energy from backfeeding into the grid and posing a hazard to utility workers. If you have a battery storage system, your solar panels can continue to provide power to your home during an outage.

How long does it take to install solar panels?

The installation timeframe can vary, but a typical residential solar panel installation takes 1-3 days. Larger commercial installations can take longer. The actual time depends on factors such as:
  • System size
  • Roof complexity
  • Weather conditions
  • Permitting and inspections
  • Installer's schedule
Your installer will be able to provide you with a more precise timeline for your specific project.

How can I finance my solar panel installation?

Various financing options are available for solar panel installations:
  • Cash Purchase: The most straightforward option, providing the greatest long-term savings but requiring a larger upfront investment.
  • Solar Loans: Loans specifically designed for solar installations, often with favorable terms and interest rates.
  • Solar Leases: A third-party company owns the system and leases it to you, allowing you to go solar with little or no upfront cost, but you won't own the system or receive tax benefits.
  • Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs): Similar to leases, but you pay for the electricity generated by the system, not the system itself.
  • Home Equity Loans or Lines of Credit: Borrow against the equity in your home.
The best financing option depends on your financial situation and goals. Consult with a solar installer and a financial advisor to determine the best choice for you.

What is net metering, and how does it work?

Net metering is a billing mechanism that allows homeowners and businesses with solar panels to sell excess electricity generated by their system back to the utility grid. When your solar panels produce more electricity than you consume, the excess is sent to the grid, and your electric meter runs backward. You receive credits for this excess energy, which can offset your electricity bill. Net metering policies vary by location, but they generally make going solar more financially attractive by allowing you to earn credits for the electricity your system generates.

What happens to my solar panels during a power outage?

During a power outage, a grid-tied solar system without battery storage will automatically shut off for safety reasons. This is to prevent solar energy from backfeeding into the grid and posing a hazard to utility workers. If you have a battery storage system, your solar panels can continue to provide power to your home during an outage.

How long does it take to install solar panels?

The installation timeframe can vary, but a typical residential solar panel installation takes 1-3 days. Larger commercial installations can take longer. The actual time depends on factors such as:
  • System size
  • Roof complexity
  • Weather conditions
  • Permitting and inspections
  • Installer's schedule
Your installer will be able to provide you with a more precise timeline for your specific project.