Everything You Need to Know About Solar & Our Installation Process
A solar energy system converts sunlight into usable power for your home. The most common type is a photovoltaic (PV) system, which turns sunlight directly into electricity—the same proven technology used in small devices like calculators, scaled up for residential use. PV systems can be designed to supply a portion of your home’s electricity or most of it, depending on your energy needs.
Our process is simple and stress-free. We start with a free solar analysis to evaluate savings and available incentives. After a professional site assessment and permitting, our certified installers complete most installations in 2–3 days. We handle inspections, grid connection, and all incentive paperwork,
Solar power is a renewable energy source that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and helps combat climate change. It also provides energy independence and can save you money on your utility bills over time.
Most homeowners see electricity bill savings of 50–70%, which can equal $1,000–$2,000+ per year, depending on system size and energy usage. Over the life of a solar system (about 25 years), total savings often range from $25,000 to $50,000 or more. Actual savings vary based on your energy costs, system design, and available incentives
Solar panels continue to produce energy on cloudy days, though at reduced levels—typically 10–25% of normal output. At night, your home will use electricity from the grid or from a battery storage system if you have one installed. With net metering, any excess energy your system generates during the day is credited to your account and helps offset the electricity you use after sunset.
High-quality solar panels are built to last 25–30 years or more with very little maintenance. Most manufacturers include 25-year performance warranties, ensuring panels still produce about 80–85% of their original output after 25 years. Inverters generally last 10–15 years and may require one replacement during the system’s lifetime.
Most homeowners see electricity bill savings of 50–70%, which can equal $1,000–$2,000+ per year, depending on system size and energy usage. Over the life of a solar system (about 25 years), total savings often range from $25,000 to $50,000 or more. Actual savings vary based on your energy costs, system design, and available incentives
Solar panels continue to produce energy on cloudy days, though at reduced levels—typically 10–25% of normal output. At night, your home will use electricity from the grid or from a battery storage system if you have one installed. With net metering, any excess energy your system generates during the day is credited to your account and helps offset the electricity you use after sunset.
High-quality solar panels are built to last 25–30 years or more with very little maintenance. Most manufacturers include 25-year performance warranties, ensuring panels still produce about 80–85% of their original output after 25 years. Inverters generally last 10–15 years and may require one replacement during the system’s lifetime.
Solar panels require very little maintenance. Rain typically keeps panels clean, and occasional cleaning once or twice a year can help maintain peak efficiency.
Solar incentives vary by location and may include state and local tax credits, property tax exemptions, utility rebates, and Solar Renewable Energy Credit (SREC) programs.
SunLife Solar installations are protected by multiple warranties for long-term peace of mind. These include a 25-year solar panel performance warranty guaranteeing 80–85% output, 10–25-year inverter warranties, a 10-year workmanship warranty, and roof penetration protection.
Please reach us at info@sunlifesolar.us if you cannot find an answer to your questions.
No sales calls. No pressure. SunLife Solar will review your home and provide a personalized solar design—completely free.
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