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  • First United Solar
    5
    First United Solar, Oklahoma City, OK, 123 Main St, 73101, US

    First United Solar is a company that takes great pride in being able to deliver the best solar energy solutions to commercial and residential clients in Oklahoma and Texas. Our solar expert installers are knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled in all concepts of solar installation services. We are passionate about products people can count on, for years to come and in any climate. That’s why we put quality at the forefront in every step of our design and installation process. With Enphase, we are assured that our customers are receiving industry-leading quality and performance. We offer residential solar financing options, low maintenance, tax incentives, and benefits for both residential and commercial properties. Our goal is to provide smarter energy solutions for your home.

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  • 8MSolar
    5
    Raleigh NC, 5112 Departure Drive, Raleigh, 27616, US

    8MSolar is the highest rated solar panel installation company in North Carolina. We help install solar energy in North Carolina for homes, businesses and non-profits. We focus on installing Solar PV panel systems that are cutting edge, beautiful and reliable.

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  • Performance Solar Energy Charlotte
    5
    Performance Solar Energy, Charlotte, NC, 123 Solar Street, 28205, US

    Performance Solar Energy Charlotte is a leading solar energy company in Charlotte, providing a wide range of solar energy services including solar panel installation, solar panel maintenance, and solar panel repair. With years of experience in the solar industry, our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to delivering the highest quality solar energy services to our customers. We offer a free consultation to assess your energy needs and provide a detailed proposal outlining our services. We believe solar power is the future of energy production and are committed to helping our customers save money and reduce their carbon footprint.

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  • Asheville Solar Company LLC
    5
    Asheville, US

    Asheville Solar Company is a small, family-run business that places honesty and customer benefit before profit. Our mission is to be Asheville's affordable and accessible answer to sustainable energy by using a holistic approach to renewable energy production.

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  • Southeast SolarPros
    5
    Southeast SolarPros, 123 Solar Lane, Irmo, SC, 29063, US

    Southeast SolarPros is a professional solar panel company serving homeowners and businesses in the Carolinas. We pride ourselves in our high quality, engineered solar energy systems and solar panel installations. Go green with our sustainable energy solutions today.

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  • East Coast Solar
    3.9
    N/A, Myrtle Beach, US

    East Coast Solar is a solar panel installation company based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. They offer a variety of solar services and products, aiming to help customers save money by owning their power instead of renting it from utility companies. They provide financing options and incentives for those interested in going solar.

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  • Carolina Solar Services
    4.1
    2544 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd, Durham, 27707, US

    Carolina Solar Services (CSS) is an employee-owned company with more than a decade of experience with clean technology assets, including industrial rooftop and utility scale solar power plants, energy storage systems, and electric vehicle charging. They offer field maintenance, remote operations and analysis, and special projects services. CSS operates across the U.S., with offices in Durham, NC, and Bend, OR.

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  • Sunkissed Solar USA
    Suite 100, Charlotte, NC, 123 Solar Street, 28205, US

    Sunkissed Solar, born from the dream of two experienced brothers in the solar industry, aims to revolutionize solar energy accessibility. They envisioned a cost-effective solution for families to embrace solar power and reduce reliance on the grid. Offering the most competitive prices among national providers, Sunkissed Solar empowers you to take charge of your monthly electricity expenses.

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  • Okie Solar
    5
    2616 South Ann Arbor Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73128, 73128, US

    Okie Solar is a locally owned and operated solar company based in Oklahoma City, originally founded in Yukon, Oklahoma in 2016. The company has helped thousands of home and business owners become energy independent. Okie Solar is dedicated to providing the best solar installation services to its customers, focusing on quality workmanship and customer service.

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  • SunQest
    3.9
    1555 N Rankin Ave, Newton, 28658, US

    SunQest, Inc. is a leading provider of home leisure products, including spas, hot tubs, swim spas, fiberglass pools, solar power and heating systems, saunas, and sunrooms. With over 30 years of experience in home improvements, SunQest offers a wide range of products and services designed to enhance your home and lifestyle. From custom-designed solar heating systems to state-of-the-art fiberglass pools, SunQest is dedicated to helping you create the relaxation and exercise space of your dreams.

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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.

Are there any financial incentives for going solar?

Yes, many governments and utilities offer financial incentives to encourage solar adoption, such as:
  • Tax Credits: Reduce your income tax liability based on the cost of your solar system.
  • Rebates: Direct cash payments or discounts on the purchase of a solar energy system.
  • Net Metering: Allows you to sell excess solar electricity back to the grid for credits.
  • Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): Tradeable credits representing the environmental attributes of your solar energy generation.
The availability and specifics of incentives vary by location, so check with your local government and utility for details.

What is the lifespan of solar panels?

Most solar panels have a lifespan of 25-30 years or more. Even after 25 years, panels will still produce electricity, but their efficiency may gradually decline over time. Reputable manufacturers offer warranties that cover defects in materials and workmanship for a significant portion of the panel's lifespan.

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 are the different types of solar panels?

The most common types of solar panels are:
  • Monocrystalline: Made from a single silicon crystal, known for high efficiency (typically 18-22%) and sleek black appearance.
  • Polycrystalline: Made from multiple silicon crystals, slightly less efficient (15-17%) but often more affordable than monocrystalline.
  • Thin-film: Made from thin layers of photovoltaic material, lower efficiency (8-12%) but can be flexible and lightweight.
The best type of panel for your project will depend on your budget, roof space, and desired energy output.

Are there any financial incentives for going solar?

Yes, many governments and utilities offer financial incentives to encourage solar adoption, such as:
  • Tax Credits: Reduce your income tax liability based on the cost of your solar system.
  • Rebates: Direct cash payments or discounts on the purchase of a solar energy system.
  • Net Metering: Allows you to sell excess solar electricity back to the grid for credits.
  • Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs): Tradeable credits representing the environmental attributes of your solar energy generation.
The availability and specifics of incentives vary by location, so check with your local government and utility for details.

What is the lifespan of solar panels?

Most solar panels have a lifespan of 25-30 years or more. Even after 25 years, panels will still produce electricity, but their efficiency may gradually decline over time. Reputable manufacturers offer warranties that cover defects in materials and workmanship for a significant portion of the panel's lifespan.

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 are the different types of solar panels?

The most common types of solar panels are:
  • Monocrystalline: Made from a single silicon crystal, known for high efficiency (typically 18-22%) and sleek black appearance.
  • Polycrystalline: Made from multiple silicon crystals, slightly less efficient (15-17%) but often more affordable than monocrystalline.
  • Thin-film: Made from thin layers of photovoltaic material, lower efficiency (8-12%) but can be flexible and lightweight.
The best type of panel for your project will depend on your budget, roof space, and desired energy output.