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  • US SOLAR FARM LLC
    1
    Lot 608, 1300 E Marlatt Ave, Topeka, 66604, US

    At US SOLAR FARM LLC, we strive to provide you with the best shopping experience possible. Our store policies are designed to ensure transparency, fairness, and your complete satisfaction. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our policies regarding shipping, returns, customer service, and more.

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  • Dynamic SLR Warehouse
    4.3
    1140 International Pkwy, Richardson, TX 75081, 75081, US

    Synaptic Solar is a premier electrical contractor committed to forming partnerships that help expand our clients operational capabilities all over Texas. We offer the most competitive pricing on solar installation services. Our crews are led by skilled project managers with electrical construction experience and adhere to OSHA protocols. Let our experienced team members oversee to completion any size system Commercial and Residential.

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  • Blaze Energy
    5
    243 NE 1st Ave, Pompano Beach, FL, 33060, US

    Blaze Energy is a premier solar company dedicated to helping individuals switch from traditional fossil fuels to solar power. With cutting-edge solar technology and experienced installers, Blaze Energy aims to make solar panel installation affordable and accessible. The company offers a range of services including residential and commercial solar solutions, solar panel installation, and electrical service remodels and renovations. Blaze Energy is committed to reducing carbon footprint and empowering businesses, homeowners, and government officials with sustainable solar options.

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  • Solar Power and Light Service
    5
    Suite 100, 123 Solar Street, Kansas City, 64111, US

    Solar Power and Light Kansas City is dedicated to providing transparent and educational information about solar power. Their goal is to help people make informed decisions about solar energy with no sales tactics. They offer a quick overview of solar power and provide consultations to discuss the virtues of solar energy.

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  • Solar Maxx
    SolarMaxx USA, 941, US

    SolarMaxx is a company that specializes in providing holistic solutions for asphalt shingle solar projects. They offer a unique approach by helping customers avoid costly roof replacements with their industry-disrupting Roof Maxx treatment. This treatment can extend the life of a roof by up to 15 years. SolarMaxx also provides a powerful fusion of science and nature, offering an exclusive partnership with Roof Maxx that saves expensive roof replacements. They have been named Inc 5000's 43rd fastest-growing company in the USA and offer an industry-leading 30-year transferable warranty. Their services are available in 21 states.

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  • Star Solar TX
    1
    1910 Pacific Ave, Dallas, Texas, 75201, US

    Star Solar TX is a solar panel installation company based in Dallas, Texas. They aim to provide affordable and sustainable energy solutions to homeowners, offering freedom from grid power and rebates and incentives for investing in solar energy. Their goal is to install solar panels fast, affordably, and make the customer experience seamless. They use only tier 1 products and have in-house installers who work for Star Solar.

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  • 5B USA LLC
    Pyrmont, NSW, Level 1, 55 Pyrmont Street, Sydney, 2000, US

    5B is a company that specializes in deploying large-scale solar systems to accelerate the world's transition to sustainable energy. Their solution, the 5B Maverick, is designed to deploy up to 10 times faster than conventional solar technologies, generating up to 1.6 times more power per hectare. This technology aims to unlock more solar sites, reduce time spent on key onsite activities, and ensure safer teams and smoother projects.

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  • PowerToLight
    5
    610 E Zack ST, 110-4304, 610 E Zack ST 110-4304, Tampa, 33602, US

    At Power To Light, we are passionate about helping you take control of your energy costs by finding the best options for you. We take care of the tough work so you can switch to solar and make your future brighter and more cost-effective! Join us on this journey and let us help you light up your future with Solar!

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  • Grand Solar, Inc.
    5
    Hawaii, Honolulu, 96813, US

    Grand Solar was established in Hawaii in 1980 and became incorporated in 1985. The company has consistently been a leader in design, installation and service of nearly every type of solar thermal system sold in Hawaii. The original owner, John Grandinetti, still is present at all of the residential and commercial solar system installations completed by the company. In addition, the Photovoltaic systems offered by Grand Solar are US manufactured components only and carry industry leading product warranties on performance.

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  • Texas Solar Girl
    5
    Austin, Texas, United States, Austin, Texas, United States, US

    Texas Solar Girl is a company dedicated to empowering individuals and businesses with solar energy. They aim to create a world powered by renewable energy and help clients reduce their carbon footprint. Their team consists of experienced professionals passionate about sustainable energy, and they offer custom solar solutions tailored to each client's needs.

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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 the average cost of solar panel installation in USA?

Solar installation costs in USA vary depending on factors like:
  • System size (measured in kilowatts, or kW)
  • Type of solar panels (monocrystalline, polycrystalline, thin-film)
  • Roof complexity (pitch, size, obstructions)
  • Labor costs in your area
  • Available incentives and rebates
The best way to get an accurate cost estimate is to get quotes from multiple solar installers through SolarCompaniesHub.

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 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.

What are the different types of solar inverters?

Solar inverters come in several types:
  • String Inverters: Connect multiple panels in a series (a 'string'). A cost-effective option for simple systems, but a single panel issue can affect the entire string.
  • Microinverters: Attach to each individual solar panel, maximizing energy production even if some panels are shaded. They are more expensive but offer greater efficiency and monitoring capabilities.
  • Power Optimizers: Similar to microinverters, but less expensive. They optimize the output of each panel and provide individual panel monitoring, but a central inverter is still required.
  • Hybrid Inverters: Combine a solar inverter with a battery charge controller, allowing for seamless integration of battery storage.
The best type of inverter for your system will depend on factors like your budget, roof layout, and energy needs.

What is the average cost of solar panel installation in USA?

Solar installation costs in USA vary depending on factors like:
  • System size (measured in kilowatts, or kW)
  • Type of solar panels (monocrystalline, polycrystalline, thin-film)
  • Roof complexity (pitch, size, obstructions)
  • Labor costs in your area
  • Available incentives and rebates
The best way to get an accurate cost estimate is to get quotes from multiple solar installers through SolarCompaniesHub.

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 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.

What are the different types of solar inverters?

Solar inverters come in several types:
  • String Inverters: Connect multiple panels in a series (a 'string'). A cost-effective option for simple systems, but a single panel issue can affect the entire string.
  • Microinverters: Attach to each individual solar panel, maximizing energy production even if some panels are shaded. They are more expensive but offer greater efficiency and monitoring capabilities.
  • Power Optimizers: Similar to microinverters, but less expensive. They optimize the output of each panel and provide individual panel monitoring, but a central inverter is still required.
  • Hybrid Inverters: Combine a solar inverter with a battery charge controller, allowing for seamless integration of battery storage.
The best type of inverter for your system will depend on factors like your budget, roof layout, and energy needs.