This solar array in Falmouth, on Cape Cod, provides over 7,000 kWh of renewable energy annually. As a result, its owner will save $2,625 every year! Contact us for a free site assessment so you can ascertain the cost of solar
This Cape Cod solar array in Chatham, Massachusetts provides over 10,000 kWh of renewable energy annually. As a result, its owner will save nearly $3,800 each year. Contact us for a free site assessment and find out the cost of
This solar array in Barnstable, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, provides over 18,000 kWh of renewable energy annually. As a result, it will save its owner over $6,500 each year. Contact us to learn more about the solar panel cost for
It’s always a good time to go solar, but there are a few reasons why 2019 is the best time to take the plunge: Federal Tax Step-Down The federal tax credit for installing residential (or commercial) solar arrays in 2019
“Free” solar panels may sound very enticing, but are they really a better deal than owning your own system? What’s best: buying or leasing solar? “Over the long term the benefits of owning your system are hard to beat.” –Consumer
This solar system in Duxbury, on Massachusetts’ South Shore, boasts 34 solar panels, providing 12,700 kWh of renewable energy annually. As a result, it will save its owner over $5,000 each year. Contact us to learn more about the solar
As our customers know, we are committed to the highest quality in order to deliver the best value. Often, that means using LG solar panels. Why Choose LG Solar Panels? One of the reasons our customers love LG panels is
Your solar install is complete, and your panels are cranking out energy (and savings). Why bother with an upgrade? If it ain’t broke… It’s hard to prioritize a problem that doesn’t exist yet. That said, some solar upgrades can save
Over the past months, the stock market has been particularly volatile, swinging between massive losses and sweeping gains. Home solar installation might give you less vertigo – but how does investment in solar compare to stock market returns? This