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  • Off Grid Unlimited
    4.7
    137 Enterprise Drive, Suite B, Bonners Ferry, 83805, US

    Off Grid Unlimited is a veteran-owned business located in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. We specialize in selling, consulting, designing, and installing off-grid products including solar. Our team is dedicated to helping you plan the right system for your needs, whether you're new to the area or a long-time local.

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  • Renewable Energy NW LLC
    4.3
    123 Main St, Suite 101, Boise, 83701, US

    Renewable Energy NW LLC is a Idaho based company with a focus on helping people in the Pacific Northwest achieve balance and sustainability while improving their cost of energy. We are committed to promoting sustainability and making it accessible to everyone.

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  • Overland Solar
    4.4
    Garden City, ID, 204 Ellen St, Boise, 83714, US

    Overland Solar was the result of meeting hundreds of like-minded travellers who kept encountering the same problem: an inefficient and unreliable power supply on the go. We noticed a lack of engineering in these power systems. Most RVs are meant to be 'plugged-in' at a campground. For those of us who detest vacationing in rows of RVs, there had to be a better way to keep the lights on. We wanted to bring you a system that was portable, efficient, easy to use, and cost effective. After many nights of research and prototypes, we're proud to give you exactly that. No more overpriced and underperforming power systems. No more drilling or specialized electrical installation. This is Overland Solar. Endless power and freedom.

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  • Aurora Power & Design Inc.
    4.3
    Boise, ID, USA, 3412 N. 36th St., 83704, US

    Aurora Power & Design Inc. is a solar panel company based in Boise, ID, offering solar energy solutions for residential and commercial clients. With over 35 years of experience in the renewable energy industry, they provide efficient and cost-effective solar power systems. Their services include solar panel sales, battery banks, hydropower solutions, and generator hookups. They aim to help clients reduce their power bills and increase the value of their homes by utilizing solar energy.

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  • Boise Solar
    5
    13601 W. Mcmillian Rd, Ste. #102 #267, Boise, 83713, US

    Boise Solar is a locally-owned, family-operated business dedicated to providing Idaho with the finest solar service and empowering homeowners with clean, renewable energy benefits. Our journey began in 2014 when our founder, Paul, entered the solar industry. After gaining experience with various solar companies in Idaho, he recognized a crucial need for exceptional customer service, precise installations, and top-quality components with reliable warranties. Driven by these principles, Boise Solar was established.

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  • Clēnera
    3.7
    999 W Main St, Suite 800, Boise, 83702, US

    Clenera is a company that specializes in clean energy solutions, focusing on solar energy. They have a portfolio of operating facilities that have delivered 7.98 billion kWh of affordable clean energy, preventing 12.4 billion pounds of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere. Their approach combines an innovative and collaborative project process with long-term ownership, providing an end-to-end utility-scale development solution.

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  • Horizon PWR
    4.5
    11849 W Executive Dr Suite F, Boise, 83713, US

    Horizon PWR is a leading solar energy company in Idaho, dedicated to providing sustainable and affordable energy solutions for homes and businesses. With a focus on energy independence, Horizon PWR offers a range of services including residential solar power, commercial solar systems, and agriculture solar power. Their team of experts is committed to delivering cutting-edge technology and exceptional customer service to ensure a smooth transition to solar energy.

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  • Radix Solar- Idaho Falls
    4.4
    Suite 100, Solar City, 123 Solar Street, 12345, US

    At Radix Solar, we are on a mission to transform the way homeowners harness and use energy. Our journey began in 2019, founded as a solar sales organization with a vision to empower families and individuals to take control of their energy future. Since then, we've evolved into a leading force in the solar industry, committed to providing not only top-quality solar products and installation services but also a brighter, more purposeful future for our customers.

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  • North Idaho Solar Company
    123 Solar Lane, Coeur d'Alene, 83814, US

    North Idaho Solar Co. is a locally owned and operated solar company based in beautiful Kootenai County. Our team of dedicated professionals is passionate about helping our customers harness the power of the sun. Our goal is to offer the highest quality service possible to meet your solar needs. We believe that going solar is an investment in your future, and we are committed to making that investment a smooth and enjoyable process for every customer.

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  • RevoluSun Idaho
    4.9
    457 N Steelhead Way, Boise, 83704, US

    RevoluSun Mountain States, LLC is a locally owned solar company that is proud to serve our customers the highest quality products and service in solar and energy storage.

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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.

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 do I choose the right solar panel system size for my needs?

Choosing the right solar panel system size depends on your energy consumption, budget, and available roof space. A qualified solar installer will:
  • Analyze your energy bills
  • Assess your roof's suitability
  • Calculate your potential solar energy generation
  • Recommend a system size that meets your needs and goals.
They will also consider factors like future energy needs (e.g., if you plan to purchase an electric vehicle) and the potential for battery storage.

How do I know if my roof is suitable for solar panels?

A suitable roof for solar panels should have:
  • Adequate Sunlight: Unobstructed sunlight for a significant portion of the day.
  • Sufficient Space: Enough space to accommodate the desired number of panels.
  • Structural Integrity: A strong roof structure capable of supporting the weight of the panels.
  • Appropriate Orientation and Tilt: Ideally, the roof should face south (in the Northern Hemisphere) or north (in the Southern Hemisphere) with a tilt angle close to the latitude of your location. However, other orientations and tilts can still be effective.
A qualified solar installer can assess your roof during a site visit and determine its suitability for solar.

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 do I choose the right solar panel system size for my needs?

Choosing the right solar panel system size depends on your energy consumption, budget, and available roof space. A qualified solar installer will:
  • Analyze your energy bills
  • Assess your roof's suitability
  • Calculate your potential solar energy generation
  • Recommend a system size that meets your needs and goals.
They will also consider factors like future energy needs (e.g., if you plan to purchase an electric vehicle) and the potential for battery storage.

How do I know if my roof is suitable for solar panels?

A suitable roof for solar panels should have:
  • Adequate Sunlight: Unobstructed sunlight for a significant portion of the day.
  • Sufficient Space: Enough space to accommodate the desired number of panels.
  • Structural Integrity: A strong roof structure capable of supporting the weight of the panels.
  • Appropriate Orientation and Tilt: Ideally, the roof should face south (in the Northern Hemisphere) or north (in the Southern Hemisphere) with a tilt angle close to the latitude of your location. However, other orientations and tilts can still be effective.
A qualified solar installer can assess your roof during a site visit and determine its suitability for solar.