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Frequently asked questions

    01. How do solar panels work?

    Solar panels use photovoltaic (PV) cells to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity. This energy can be used in real time, stored in batteries, or fed into the power grid.

    How much can I save by switching to solar?

    Most homeowners save 50-70% on electricity bills. The exact amount depends on your energy usage, solar system size, and available incentives.

    03. What happens if it’s cloudy or raining?

    Solar panels still generate electricity on cloudy days, although at a lower efficiency. If you have a solar battery storage system, you can store excess energy for later use.

    04. How long does it take to install a solar system?

    Most residential solar installations take 1-3 days, while commercial projects may take a few weeks, depending on system size and complexity.

    05. Will solar panels work during a power outage?

    If your system is grid-tied (without batteries), it will shut down during an outage for safety reasons. However, with a solar battery storage system, you can store power and continue using electricity during blackouts.

    06. Do solar panels require maintenance?

    Solar panels require minimal maintenance. Cleaning them a few times a year and scheduling periodic inspections will ensure they operate efficiently. We offer maintenance plans to help keep your system in top shape.

    07. What is net metering, and how does it work?

    Net metering allows you to send excess electricity generated by your solar panels back to the grid. In return, you receive credits from your utility provider, which can lower your energy costs.

    08. How long do solar panels last?

    Most high-quality solar panels last 25-30 years while maintaining strong efficiency. However, inverters and batteries may require replacements sooner.

    09. How do I know what size solar system I need?

    Your system size depends on your energy consumption, roof space, and budget. Our experts analyze your electricity bills and design a system that meets your energy needs efficiently.

    10. Can I add more panels to my solar system in the future

    Yes! Many solar systems are expandable, meaning you can add more panels later as your energy needs grow. However, it’s important to plan for expansion when choosing your inverter and battery capacity.

    11. What is the difference between monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels?
    • Monocrystalline panels: More efficient, higher performance, and better for limited roof space.
    • Polycrystalline panels: More affordable but slightly less efficient than monocrystalline panels.
    12. How do I get started with solar?

    Simple! Contact us for a free consultation. We’ll assess your energy needs, provide a customized solar design, and guide you through the entire process—from permits to installation